catcherintherye
Player Valuation: £80m
Great point about coming from a football family and being influenced that way.
I could have easily become a United fan as my dad was a United fan and he took me to Old Trafford a couple of times. However, my older brother who was obviously a big influence on me took me to my first City game when I was 9 years old. It was a night game and all of the kids were put at the back of the Kippax stand to watch. I still remember it to this day. The flood lights, the bright green pitch the crowd the smells and the atmosphere. That was it I was a blue! I think you are bang on with the Fifa game for the kids. That's how they are influenced these days. I remember as a kid hardly knowing about any foreign teams. We got our knowledge from magazines like Shoot & Goal and if you were posh (which we were not!) it was John Buchanan's Football Monthly. Nowadays the kids know all of the big overseas teams and their players. It really is a different world.
My dad had a record of every match programme as he's a nerd, and also some football annual book (Rothmans or whatever). So I'd devour those. My uncle used to send a match programme for each game too, so when we couldn't go you'd read that.
Went to a Catholic school and had an Italian lad and Juventus fan the year above who'd constantly go on about Del Piero being the best player in the world. That was the debate really, Del Piero V Romario v Ronado. You'd never seen any of them, you had no access to stats or whatever, they were just abstract and exotic names. I kind of miss that. I remember that Zammarano fella scored a goal to knock United out of the CL and having an argument that he wasn't better in the air than Duncan Ferguson, funny times!
I miss it though, in a lot of ways the mystique of football has gone a bit. The summer Walter Smith came in, and brought in a load of these foreign lads you'd never heard of was really exciting too. Some of it is probably that you were watching football through a kids eyes though, so everything is more exciting.
How did your brother end up City? I don't know if your dad is still alive, but how do you find having them as a rival if you're dad supports them? Were the extended family mixed?
I ask, as I gave it some thought a while back. If my dad, or siblings supported Liverpool, begrudgingly they'd sort of be my 2nd team, as I'd want them to be happy. However none were. Both my mum and Dad were Everton fans, as were all their siblings. One uncle married a red and to be fair we were quite close and do see her like an auntie, but up to that point it was only Everton. I can't get my head round what having a mixed family is like.
As for the kids today, in a way it's easy to slate them. And when you see the gobby you know whats giving it large over the internet when they've never been to a single match it's frustrating. But the broader point, is I sort of feel sorry for them. As a result of the game becoming so expensive, a lot of these would just be kids who's parents can't afford to take them to the match anymore. They're still football mad, but the only way they can afford to show it is by playing as their team on Fifa with their mates. Rather than getting to see KDB, James, Fernandes, Salah etc they have to play with them on Fifa Ultimate Team. I find that sad really.
I remember saying to my partner a couple of years back, I was lucky I had a mum/dad who took me to football. To my dad it was never this big thing, it was just expected, but looking back very few of the other dads did it. My dad had always convinced me I was more special than them as we went to the match, and while I can accept it for him, I was just lucky. If I had been born into a different family, I'd be like all the other kids in my area accessing the match from computer games and the like.








