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Ten Years a Cafite
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Being fan of a team is a mental and spiritual journey, just like you and your dad. You don't need a justification from anyone whether you are a 'true' fan or not. I guess that's just my taking on this whole fan level issue.Ok let me ask you something.
I'm not sure i could live in England and live any further from Manchester if i tried. I live at the bottom of Dorset. My dad was a league match book holder in the 70s and early 80s and he would travel from Dorchester home and away every single game, so when i was born and fell in love with the game instantly - seriously, as a child from about 1 year old onwards all i cared about was football, my earliest memories all revolve around football and i couldn't even read until i was 6 and in order to get me to learn my teacher pulled a football book out.
So with my dad being such a dedicated supporter and me being his only son, United weren't a choice for me. The passion i feel for the club is as strong now as it always was. I travel to matches but not as often as i used to purely because i am an adult now with responsibilities and financially i can't afford it. But does the fact that I am not from Manchester (i do have some loose family connections but we're talking very loose) make me less of a United fan then yourself?
Of course fans that traveling and watching live games more likely have better connection with the club, as they're investing more financially and emotionally wise. It's alright for me. I mean, it doesn't impact me in any ways to be called less or more red.