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Post by kevkj on Mar 28, 2015 12:27:25 GMT
After attending last Saturdays game with my son and grandson,it got me thinking my dad 92 who is still a huge Stokie. I was thinking of contacting the club there cannot be many familys with 4 generations of Stoke fans attending together. Im gonna make it happen early next season where we are all go together.Can many other Stokies boast this?
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Post by Trouserdog on Mar 28, 2015 12:52:46 GMT
We still have four- my daughter is 6 and has been to about eight or nine games now, I'm 37, my Dad is 67 and my Grandpa is 89. He hasn't been to a game for twenty years but he still watches us when we're on SKY.
I wonder if my ancestors supported Stoke right from the start of the football league? My Granddad on Mum's side died last year but I know he was first taken to a match in the mid-30s by his grandfather, so it must be fairly close?
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Post by torquaypotter on Mar 29, 2015 13:24:51 GMT
My father Signed for stoke in the 30`s .I have been a stoke fan for 61 years now my son [silkystokie] been a fan for 20 odd years now his son my grandson is a stokie so I can say the same
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Post by longtimestokie on Mar 29, 2015 15:05:31 GMT
we did four generations about five years ago now,, all on season tickets
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Post by lawrieleslie on Mar 29, 2015 16:08:21 GMT
Couldn't boast us all attending together but my Great Grandfather who was the landlord of the Bridge Inn Etruria in 1898-1903 was a Stokie, his son (my grandfather died in 1955) was a Stokie, my old man (now in his 93rd year has been a Stokie since 1930, I've been a Stokie since 1964 and my grandson is a Plymouth Argyle fan (at the moment) but I'm working on it. But then again I would hate him to be a glory hunter
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