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Post by T C on Jun 1, 2006 13:36:38 GMT -1
Or can anyone top it? 42 years and counting
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Post by jimbo on Jun 1, 2006 13:39:34 GMT -1
Is that it, i was expecting you to be over 60 or something when i saw the topic Well i'm only 18 but there probably is someone on here older than you.....
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Post by T C on Jun 1, 2006 13:42:51 GMT -1
Bet there's not many who are on this site who have supported their team for over 40 years! Not that it makes me feel any younger or better!
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Post by WyomingWhite on Jun 1, 2006 13:58:36 GMT -1
Catching you up - I'm 33, born in 1972. Have been going to matches since 1988 but supported Leeds since I was about 8.
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Post by jh1980 on Jun 1, 2006 14:01:58 GMT -1
Think you are the oldest mate, probably... then again not QUITE everyone here is still wet behind the ears!
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Post by Greenday Everyday on Jun 1, 2006 14:02:21 GMT -1
37, and feeling every bit of it at the mo, body is just pants. Pastie's old man posts on here from time to time "PilgrimfromProbus", he must be in his 50's at least.
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Post by Super Danny Webber on Jun 1, 2006 14:02:54 GMT -1
I'm 16
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Post by jh1980 on Jun 1, 2006 14:11:35 GMT -1
I'm 16 "Rejoice, o young man, in thy youth...!" I'm sure "far older" people than me will say it seems like only yesterday... but it really wasn't!!
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Post by 3spireswhite on Jun 1, 2006 14:16:26 GMT -1
I am a very young 47 born 19th sept 1958 and you have all made me feel very old suddenly . Please can someone beat this to make me feel better . Mind you when i get home i shall look at my not yet two year old daughter ( 6th June ) and will feel instantly younger again .
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Post by T C on Jun 1, 2006 14:26:28 GMT -1
Thanks for all your comments and odd sympathetic thought. Never mind I can at least remember the "good old days" when the roar from Elland Road could be heard in Middleton Woods. Nostalgia is a wonderful thing, shame we have to be fuc~ing old to appreciate it. The Glory days will be back....hopefully
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Post by rich on Jun 1, 2006 14:27:21 GMT -1
im 16 soon
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Post by T C on Jun 1, 2006 14:59:59 GMT -1
im 16 soon thanks, makes me old enough to be your older brother. ;D
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Post by WyomingWhite on Jun 1, 2006 18:51:26 GMT -1
Thanks for all your comments and odd sympathetic thought. Never mind I can at least remember the "good old days" when the roar from Elland Road could be heard in Middleton Woods. Nostalgia is a wonderful thing, shame we have to be fuc~ing old to appreciate it. The Glory days will be back....hopefully Yeah, I remember the days when I could hear the roar from my dad's house on the top half of the old Elland Road, (now Tilbury Road) since the M621 was built!! Jeez, now I feel old too.
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Post by JJ on Jun 1, 2006 18:51:46 GMT -1
Welcome old gits Am a youthful 38 nearly 39. I just about remember the glory days and was lucky enough to be at the 75 Euro Cup final with my dad. We'll be back.....
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Post by ellandroadhero on Jun 1, 2006 20:17:50 GMT -1
im the youngest so far at the ripe age of 14
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Post by The Lucky C on Jun 1, 2006 20:59:43 GMT -1
21
although i felt depressed yesterday, drinking with people who were discussing their AS Levels...
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Post by Roaster©®™ on Jun 1, 2006 21:01:52 GMT -1
Or can anyone top it? 42 years and counting 38 years old here - you old bastard!! ;D
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Post by tgiwatford on Jun 1, 2006 21:02:41 GMT -1
14 going on 40!
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Post by Golden_Boy™ on Jun 1, 2006 21:11:04 GMT -1
Thought you were older than that TGI!!
I'm 20
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Post by Rotherhamblade on Jun 2, 2006 7:06:59 GMT -1
I am a very young 47 born 19th sept 1958 and you have all made me feel very old suddenly . Please can someone beat this to make me feel better . Mind you when i get home i shall look at my not yet two year old daughter ( 6th June ) and will feel instantly younger again . Im 48 mate,31/05/58,but i feel like a 21 year old ;-) UTB
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