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Post by johnfarmersmum on Dec 12, 2008 0:09:57 GMT
My own story began in 77...marooned in Biddulph on a School Exchange from Hertfordshire....luckily a certain Mr Crooks rescued that week and I returned to the Home Counties as an Adopted Stokie... Never looked back...
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Post by DannyStokie on Dec 12, 2008 0:16:57 GMT
My dad, of course. He is a stokie and you follow the trate.
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Post by craig1974 on Dec 12, 2008 0:18:35 GMT
Well me and my dad won a competition on radio stoke i think it was, Stoke City v Birmingham City in 1983/84 i met the players in the dressing room, Mark Chamberlain, Peter Fox, Brendan O'Callaghan ect ect and had photo's taken of them, also was in the players lounge and had photo's done. I sat in the away end stand, and the Brum fans had the standing area below. been a Stokie ever since. mind u always have been since i was born in 1974.
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Post by GazMcNicol on Dec 12, 2008 0:25:45 GMT
A mate of mine from work used to get in free with his provincial betting office pass, so he got me in on it as well, in return for a lift up. Went every home match for about 2.5 seasons until some twat from work reckoned he'd grassed us up, so we had to start paying!!
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Post by JoeinOz on Dec 12, 2008 0:39:21 GMT
You can't choose what team you support. You're born into it, it's in your soul.
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Post by DannyStokie on Dec 12, 2008 0:41:13 GMT
When I bleed, It comes out Red and White.
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Post by bettyswallocks on Dec 12, 2008 1:40:34 GMT
Dad bought me up as a Liverpool fan as he's a scouser, Mates were stokies and mar uncle too. Got mar uncle take me a game when I was about 7- hooked from day one.
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Post by carolinastokie on Dec 12, 2008 2:19:37 GMT
Fate!
My father's family comes from Market Drayton, so my Dad is a stokie and so were my grandfather, and great grandfather. Now my children and great grandchildren are Stokies too. I think that's six generations - seems a bit scary sometimes.
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Post by mark71 on Dec 12, 2008 4:08:57 GMT
My Grandma and Granddad were season ticket holders who in turn brought my dad up following the faith who carried on the tradition and brought me up the right way ;D My earliest memories following Stoke are sitting in the Butler street stand (in about 76) and watching the Boothen end throughout the game, I was amazed at how everyone moved and swayed packed in together. Then there was the long drive home to Uttoxeter. We moved to Joiners square in about 79 then that was it The Victoria ground was my home for every game. I've always followed Stoke even in the depths of despair I could never contemplate not going to stoke games.
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Post by Akinbadbuy on Dec 12, 2008 4:43:21 GMT
My Dad is Scottish so I was born and raised a Celtic supporter. I was born in Stoke and have lived here all my life though so I adopted Stoke (my local team) as my club. Have been going home and away the last few seasons and matches on and off since I was a kid. My dad moved to Stoke 30 years ago when he met my mum and he used to go and watch Stoke in the 70's. Celtic will always be in my heart but Stoke are in my blood!!
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Post by s8to on Dec 12, 2008 6:05:15 GMT
You can't choose what team you support. You're born into it, it's in your soul. Agreed, although having some relatives in Biddulph helps to keep the faith... My sons are just born to it as Joe says....
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Post by Stafford-Stokie on Dec 12, 2008 6:13:24 GMT
Was never really into footie as a kid as my dad was a bowls man. So I did what most young kids do and chose the top team at the time. Liverpool. I never went to a game and the closest I got was my dad bought me the yellow away strip. Then at the age of 19 I started working at Lotus shoe factory in Stafford. There was a couple of Stoke lads working there and they invited me along. That as they say was that. Lucky for me that I witnessed the passion of the old Boothen and that buzz just got me hooked. Regular attendee since then and had a season ticket for the last 4/5 seasons. I will not make the same mistake as my dad and my kids get constant reminders that we are Stoke and nothing else will do. ;D
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Post by daverichards on Dec 12, 2008 6:49:14 GMT
I thought for a long time, that I was the first Stokie in the family, my mum was born in manchester, her dad was from warrington and had supported Man City as a boy in the 1930s . That was until he told me he was at FA Cup game in 1934 v Stoke when the crowd was over 83000 . he said his uncles had come up for the game from Stoke, they were all stokies .
I started watching stoke because some of my mates were stoke fans, and having grown up in stoke from the age of about 6 months old, I consider it to be my home town, and it seemed natural to support my home town team, I went to my first game in Jan '88 with a mate and his dad
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Post by edinburghstokie on Dec 12, 2008 8:49:55 GMT
I grew up in London, and despite all my school friends supporting Spurs, I never followed football at all.
I moved (well my parents did) from London to Stoke in the first half of 1996, and I suppose I became a glory supporter! Didn't pull it off that year, but I have supported Stoke ever since through some pretty bad patches, so it must have stuck somewhere.
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Post by PONTAFCE on Dec 12, 2008 9:04:52 GMT
I was brought up on stoke by my old man and my uncle and never looked back.
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Post by lancer on Dec 12, 2008 9:28:45 GMT
Stoke City!
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Post by torquaypotter on Dec 12, 2008 9:44:10 GMT
I use to go to cannon street school we had an history teacher called MR HEEKS in 1953 we were told by him to go to the stoke game that night then he would let us in for nowt.Think he was on the board well i did and the rest is history>i believe the game was fulham and bedford jezzard played fogot the score [lol] so im starting my 56th year as a potter never lost my faith in the boys in red and white my dream came true this year seeing my boys name against THE top teams and taking points off them magic.We have a small band of true supporters down this way they like myself cannot believe that their dream as come true when we cannot make it to the game we always go to the grand central in paignton to watch the game will be there tomorrow
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Post by matt1986 on Dec 12, 2008 9:48:44 GMT
My old man used to take me vale when they were at home, and my uncle would take me stoke the following week. Find it hard to choose just the 1 so I've carried on attending home games of both
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Post by Staying up for Grandadstokey on Dec 12, 2008 10:01:20 GMT
My old man used to take me vale when they were at home, and my uncle would take me stoke the following week. Find it hard to choose just the 1 so I've carried on attending home games of both Hard to choose .Are you mad!!!!?
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Post by matt1986 on Dec 12, 2008 10:05:16 GMT
My old man used to take me vale when they were at home, and my uncle would take me stoke the following week. Find it hard to choose just the 1 so I've carried on attending home games of both Hard to choose .Are you mad!!!!? Definately!!!! This year has been the hardest for me as I would so love to be attending Premiership away games
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Post by Staying up for Grandadstokey on Dec 12, 2008 10:13:34 GMT
Hard to choose .Are you mad!!!!? Definately!!!! This year has been the hardest for me as I would so love to be attending Premiership away games Feel free, I know this is the time of the year to show good will to all men and all that,but you can take things too far.
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Post by stokieinabuja on Dec 12, 2008 10:16:29 GMT
Even though I now live in deepest, darkest Africa I ws born and bred in Stoke so a bit of a no brainer.
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Post by bygeorge on Dec 12, 2008 10:21:17 GMT
My mates old man took me to Vale circa 79/80, and even as a young nipper i thought what a shet hole, he was a director of the club and we sat in a box. Dad took me to see Stoke a few weeks later and the decision was made. I am a glory hunter if you like.
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Post by mozzer68 on Dec 12, 2008 10:24:14 GMT
I was brought up in Penkhull. When i was vey young you could hear the roar of the crowd on a saturday afternoon, when you were outside, this always fasinated me & i always wanted to go & see what it was like. Once i was old enough i, i did just that, and got completely hooked. I always look back & think that roar i heard as a child was like a calling ;D
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Post by means on Dec 12, 2008 10:27:19 GMT
when i was a young lad i was hanging around with some mates on my bike in blythe bridge and some big lads came up to us and started to push us about. one of them grabbed me and shouted in my face, "are you stoke or vale mate?!" not being that into football when i was that young i wasn't sure what to say, then i noticed my mates brother mouthing the word 'vale' to me. i knew my mates brother was a right prick so i said to the guy grabbing me 'STOKE!' he said 'nice one' and let me go. true story!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2008 10:28:11 GMT
Despite my dad being a Stoke fan, I started life as liverpool fan - we lived in Yorkshire and as Stoke weren't local I just choose a top div team and liverpool seemed as good as any.
As a treat my dad took me to a league cup game at Anfield vs Stoke and then again to the replay at the Victoria Ground. I had been to see Stoke before (and counted them as my 2nd team) but that game that changed everything. Even though Liverpool won, it was the Stoke fans that seemed on top of the world having stood up to the mighty reds and only just lost following a great performance.
I learnt a lot about what supporting a team meant that day and when my mum and dad offered to buy me a football shirt it was a Stoke one I asked for.
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Post by stokieinthesouth on Dec 12, 2008 10:39:25 GMT
Born and Bred in Stoke and eventually persuaded my Dingle-supporting Dad to take me to see my "local" team. That was 1982 vs Swansea City when we won 4-1. My Dad was sufficiently impressed to shell out for the next game......the unbelievable Stoke vs Luton 4-4 draw. I was hooked from that moment on. It still remains the best game I've ever attended.
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Post by tazi on Dec 12, 2008 10:51:10 GMT
My late Father took me to watch Stoke and it's obviously grown from there.
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Post by ManderBeast on Dec 12, 2008 11:27:50 GMT
I was 6, so my first game was in 1990...
Im not sure who it was against, i just have it in good word from my step dad that it was then...
It was coming up to christmas & my mum was asking 'what i want from Santa?' so i replied 'A red strip!'
Upon that, she bought me the Liverpool Strip with Candy as their sponsor.... i had to wear it for at least xmas day.... then told her i didnt want it. In return i had a Stoke shirt, which was my pride... wore it 7 days a week.
Im Born & Bred.....
& NOTHING will ever change that...
GOAARRN STOKE!!
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Post by stokeylad on Dec 12, 2008 11:30:36 GMT
my dad used to take me to stoke, but then when my parents got divorced about 7, he then staretd to follow rugby ande didnt take me much and with my mum being a man utd fan i started to follow them until one of me mates got a season ticket for under 11 when he was about 12 down the brit, so the year after i got one with him and have stayed with the potters since
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