Love them me. How they fall for us I’ll never know.
I’d love a trophy for them more than anyone.
Proper supporters.
I’d love a trophy for them more than anyone.
Proper supporters.
Our young fans.
I take my hat off to them, I really do.
I was lucky enough to see some of the '80's, I've seen us win things and be boss.
However fans under 30 will have put up with some bad stuff, yet are still blue through and through. They've never seen anything truly great in blue, but follow us still.
Love them me. How they fall for us I’ll never know.
I’d love a trophy for them more than anyone.
Proper supporters.


Indeed.
Millennial Blues have my admiration![]()
Agreed. But gashness comes at a price...Almost adding insult to injury, the cost of going to the match is ridiculous compared to better times.
I think it's all relative to expectation, we feel like we should be up there so it hurts more when we're crap.Part and parcel of being a football supporter
There's worse teams than us remember
Thick and thin
I'd like the sympathy to be extended to those of us born late 80's who only have a vague memory of the 95 Cup win and just missed out on the late 80's success! That said, at least I can actually remember us beating the RS at Anfield and did see the FA Cup win even if I was too young to be there.
The Millennials at least never had to go through the sickening worry of the 94 or 98 escapes though.

I grew up in the 90's, the kids nowadays have it made compared to us.Our young fans.
I take my hat off to them, I really do.
I was lucky enough to see some of the '80's, I've seen us win things and be boss.
However fans under 30 will have put up with some bad stuff, yet are still blue through and through. They've never seen anything truly great in blue, but follow us still.
My father lied to me with stories about the great sides of the 60s and 80s, the utter [Poor language removed].
I WAS CONNED.