Fully justifies the banning of flasks and smuggling confectionery in though.Some poor bugger could've been scalded or hit by a snicker
I live in Sheffield and by and large it’s just like Hull people wise. Obviously it’s bigger so has more shopping and a few more flash buildings but hell of a lot of smackheads and closed city centre shops. No old town or marina like Hull. Has Kelham Island which is pretty good. As for Utd they are known in the City as the aggressive backward club. Met some decent ones but to be fair the Wednesday fans are a lot classier and really have lost the deluded side of where they sit in football.
With these inter-city clubs, there’s always one that’s more ****y than the other. Imo, Blades are worse than Wednesday, Liverpool worse than Everton, Man Utd worse than Citeh… Don’t ask me to justify why, it’s just my personal opinion, but out of the Blades fans and Wednesday fans I know, the Blades are the bigger knobheads.
I get the feeling that FA Cup semi final has left some deep scars as they have banged about us for a few days now.
Don’t know any fans of either club but having seen us play both many times home and away United are by far the ****ier (like most Uniteds tbh) Joe Root is alright for one of them I suppose and on the flip side Michael Vaughan is a knob and supports Wednesday. Both have very misplaced delusions of grandeur though. Not a lot in the last century to justify it
I was born in the 90s and I’ve followed City since I was five. My dad’s from Stoke and supported them and raised me as a City supporter cause I was born and raised here. My dislike of Blades fans is based on my experience with their behaviour and attitude from the 2000s-onwards so it seems like they’ve been ****s since time immemorial
First encountered them in 1970 at Boothferry Park. The away game in March 1971, which City won 2-1 was called 'The Battle of Bramall Lane' by the Hull Daily Mail and not just for the tackling during the game.
Over the years my feeling towards the was indifferent, neither disliked nor liked them. That changed after the Wembley semi-final, walking up Wembley way after the game their fans' behaviour was frightening, and a lot of families were caught up in it.
Just another team until a LC game in 1975 when I first encountered their ****itude. Bullying vandals who speak a 17th century argot of 'thee', 'thy', thou', presumably north Derbyshire dialect? It deffo ain't Yorkshire. Never let them forget it nor the Wembley tears.