29 Sep 2014 15:21:31
Hi Guys

Just to add my two penneth to the debate about where you come from etc.

In my opinion it doesn't matter where you come from its what's in your heart.I have supported United since 1966 due to Bobby Charlton being my hero.I was 5 at the time.I have been through every emotion possible including the heartbreak of relegation in 1974.

Where I come from doesn't stop me feeling sad every anniversary of the Munich air disaster, it doesn't stop me feeling ecstatically proud every time we win something and it doesn't stop me cheering our great team on every time we play.

I get annoyed every time I get called a glory hunter because of where I come from and because of my accent.
I feel angry when I'm told that I'm not a real supporter.I love United with all my heart and always will.I have lost girlfriends in the past because I would rather watch United then be with them.I have arranged social events around when United are playing and I've been late for things because I have to see United to the very end.
Some may say I'm stupid including some of those girlfriends
most of you if not all of you will know that when you have United in your heart it has to be something life threatening to stop you from watching them and getting behind them.

I laugh every time I see that banner at Old Trafford that says

United
The Kids
The wife

In that order

Now maybe its a dead heat with the kids but we know where they are coming from.

Well rant over lads and lasses.

We might come from all over the country and all over the world but we all have one thing in common and that's our unbreakable love for every thing Manchester United.


1.) 29 Sep 2014
Who cares where you're from. For me, there is no debate! We wouldn't be the club we are today if we weren't supported globally! Every other club wishes they had our fan base! I'll support who I want to support and nobody is going to tell me different!! What a ridiculous discussion this is!


2.) 29 Sep 2014
29 Sep 2014 16:25:52
I have seen utd once. It was boxing day 1970 and utd were away at derby. I was 11. I borrowed my cousins derby season ticket. He couldn't get in as the game was a sell out and had to sit in the car and listen to the radio. There was a fight after the game and a stray bottle landed on my head. I am now 55 and am paralysed from the waist down due to ms so i doubt i will ever see utd live again. For the record derby won 3-1. Mcfarland 2 davies with ian storey moore replying for utd.


3.) 29 Sep 2014
Sad to hear about that Allan am still young enough myself and haven't seen United play yet live in Ireland and going to England isn't something I can do regulary but I


4.) 29 Sep 2014
It's the first time I post something on here and it's all because of Allan. Let's all help and get Allan to Old Trafford again!


5.) 29 Sep 2014
I hope in the flurry of posts, people don't miss out on Allan's post. Put things into perspective .

Deeps.


6.) 29 Sep 2014
Allan

I know United are pretty good when it comes to your situation, they helped someone I know in a similar vein. I have also done the OT tour and the facilities can cater for any need. Why don't you write to the ticket office and tell them of your situation I am sure they would help you to get to a home game with appropriate facilities. I really hope so. If I could help I would. Also I remember Ian Storey Moore.