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Brothers supporting different teams is a bit of a weird concept to me! I was brought up a Red and so was my Brother - we literally didn't have a say in the matter!
My Dad was a hammers fan and switched to Palace so that he could go to games with my younger brother as they are the nearest club to us. My brother had been a Red up until then. My sister is a gooner and my mum supported Wolves
Brothers supporting different teams is a bit of a weird concept to me! I was brought up a Red and so was my Brother - we literally didn't have a say in the matter!
It happpens I suppose....
Father was an Arsenal fan (lived in the area of London was he was a young man), so one of my older brothers followed in his footsteps. My eldest brother was Liverpool.
Suppose I followed the right path - probably primarily for the arguments.
That evening in '89 lives long in the memory.
"I will make the boys feel your support"
Jurgen Klopp June 2020
Brothers supporting different teams is a bit of a weird concept to me! I was brought up a Red and so was my Brother - we literally didn't have a say in the matter!
Some of us are just contrary *******s. One of my earliest memories of watching football was with my Grandad (Leeds fan) when Leeds were playing us.
Father was an Arsenal fan (lived in the area of London was he was a young man), so one of my older brothers followed in his footsteps. My eldest brother was Liverpool.
Suppose I followed the right path - probably primarily for the arguments.
That evening in '89 lives long in the memory.
SAme here, My dad is a Spurs fan but was not a huge fan, My Uncle is a massive red, I was the first cousin and he took me under his wing and showed me the way. I still have nightmares knowing without him I could be a spurs fan
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