durhamshrimp wrote:Durham have won automatic promotion two seasons runnning but I still support Morecambe.
in which case you have a have made a valuable contribution to a topic
Peter wrote:But like most folk with dual loyalties the aforementioned duo were slightly more blue than red.
Peter wrote:I know they still look in on SV from time to time.
Callum wrote:I wonder if many fans have switched to the Shrimps due to the farce that is Lancaster City.
Peter wrote:What about poor old Bare Dolly and the Poulton Prawn.
Remember when they landed on planet SV?
Local Lancaster lads, born and bred.
Supported both their local teams, blue or red, it didn't make much difference.
More often than not in exile they never forgot their roots.
But like most folk with dual loyalties the aforementioned duo were slightly more blue than red.
Not being backward at coming forward they set out their 60/40 stall from the start on SV.
Welcomed by some, derided and goaded by others, they were given a rough ride.
While they RIP now I know they still look in on SV from time to time.
RedRedWine wrote:durhamshrimp wrote:Durham have won automatic promotion two seasons runnning but I still support Morecambe.
That's not really the question put forward though is it? In both the article and the replies thus far we're talking about people born and raised in a certain area, that make a decision to support one local team over another, or a side that is not local at all. Unless you were born and/or bred in Durham, in which case you have a have made a valuable contribution to a topic.
Wild Bill wrote:Callum wrote:I wonder if many fans have switched to the Shrimps due to the farce that is Lancaster City.
I cant see many real City fans becoming regulars at Christie because they have got fed up watching low level footie. I for one would never go and watch Lancaster even if the tables were to change.
True many of our fans were born and bred in Lancaster but they have decided to follow their local team of any significance.
I was born in Morecambe but bought up in Caton. Lancaster City are a lot closer to Caton Utd than they are to us these days!
Keith wrote:Peter wrote:But like most folk with dual loyalties the aforementioned duo were slightly more blue than red.
most???
Wild Bill wrote:True many of our fans were born and bred in Lancaster but they have decided to follow their local team of any significance.
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