What Nathan wanted more than anything else for his 9th birthday was a ticket to see a "Man U" game and a jersey. His sisters gave him the jersey and Dennis found a guy at work that new someone with season tickets. (In fact all 76,000+ tickets in the Trafford stadium are season tickets so you hope you like the fans next to you because you're stuck beside them all year.) I'll let Dennis write about the phenomenon of soccer fans here but let me say that the guy from work who got them tickets has had season tickets over 20 years and has been sitting with the same folks all those years. Dennis says it's like a little community.
So, why be a 'Man U' fan Uncle David asks? Back in the spring when they were interviewing for the Drigg proposal here in England, out of spite for a huge Liverpool fan on his team, Paul Poynton, Dennis got Na a Manchester United t-shirt. It was all for fun to get at Paul. Since moving here though, Nathan has connected with classmates and soccer team members that are also Manchester fans so he's sold on them much to the dismay of Paul, the Liverpool fan.
So where did Dennis get the Manchester shirt? You guessed right if you said Nathan coerced the girls to go in with him on the shirt for Dad's November birthday.
On Saturday, Dennis and Na drove to 2.5 hours Manchester to sit on a cold rainy day with thousands of enthusiasts to watch Man U beat Derby 4-1. Dennis said Nathan was very focused on the game and not detered by the nasty weather. A Manchester United fan I guess he'll stay.
Sunday, 9 December 2007
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Can't wait to see Na's soccer skills at the next Regent backyard soccer match - when you all come in for a visit.
I'm a manchester united fan too.
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