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Do you follow the same teams as your father does?

  • wes_mantooth
    My father(who passed away 4 years ago) was a die hard Steeler fan......So NOOOOOOOOO!!!!
  • BRF
    stationrun wrote:
    BRF wrote: Oh yeah! Freddy Glover!
    I still have a hockey stick my dad got signed for me by Fred and a few other of the Barons of that day! I think I was like 6 when he got it for me, damn we're getting old BRF, lol!
    The old Cleveland Arena!

    I made my own Fred Glover jersey with markers!

    Yes, we are old.....AND LOYAL!
  • BRF
    Cleveland Buck wrote: My dad was a Browns, Indians, Cavs, and Buckeyes fan. I am exactly the same way.
    I liked you before this post, but now.....You Da Man!
  • september63
    My father passed away in 1979 and he was a Browns, Indians, Cavs and Buckeye fan. Yes, I am a follower of his teams!!
  • Gobuckeyes1
    OSU, Browns, Indians, and Cavs until I die. Dad doesn't follow sports as much as he used to, but those are his teams too...

    For Christmas for about 3 years in a row back in the early 90's, Dad got the whole family tickets to see the Price/Daugherty/Nance era Cavs back at the old Richfield Coliseum. That, and my first ever Browns game at old Municipal was the Browns vs. the Broncos, about 1993 or so with Dad.

    He never had a lot of extra time since he was a dairy farmer, but we usually got to at least one sporting event per year while I was growing up...
  • september63
    Gobuckeyes1 wrote: OSU, Browns, Indians, and Cavs until I die. Dad doesn't follow sports as much as he used to, but those are his teams too...

    For Christmas for about 3 years in a row back in the early 90's, Dad got the whole family tickets to see the Price/Daugherty/Nance era Cavs back at the old Richfield Coliseum. That, and my first ever Browns game at old Municipal was the Browns vs. the Broncos, about 1993 or so with Dad.

    He never had a lot of extra time since he was a dairy farmer, but we usually got to at least one sporting event per year while I was growing up...


    My teams exactly and what great memories going to these games with our Father/annd or family.
  • Gobuckeyes1
    september63 wrote:
    Gobuckeyes1 wrote: OSU, Browns, Indians, and Cavs until I die. Dad doesn't follow sports as much as he used to, but those are his teams too...

    For Christmas for about 3 years in a row back in the early 90's, Dad got the whole family tickets to see the Price/Daugherty/Nance era Cavs back at the old Richfield Coliseum. That, and my first ever Browns game at old Municipal was the Browns vs. the Broncos, about 1993 or so with Dad.

    He never had a lot of extra time since he was a dairy farmer, but we usually got to at least one sporting event per year while I was growing up...


    My teams exactly and what great memories going to these games with our Father/annd or family.
    Absolutely. My earliest Browns memory was watching the 1987 AFC Championship (The Drive) with my Dad and uncles. They had a party for the game...I wasn't really old enough at the time to truly understand and appreciate what happened, but I knew we lost...and I remember everyone at the party being devastated after the game.
  • Cleveland Buck
    I remember my first Indians game at the old stadium against Kansas City. I was a little kid, like 5 or 6 years old, and I don't remember many of the details, but I remember we met the umpires before the game and during the game Bo Jackson hit a bomb to center that had me in awe.
  • Angel
    My dad was never a sports fan.

    Except he did like watching boxing when my sisters and I were young, however, never could watch that with him.
  • mtrulz
    Hell no.
  • Sage
    My dad's only "team" is the New York Yankees. A team he picked up because they were the only team on regularly in Montana. So, no.

    My dad's Yankee fandom also makes believe that I was adopted.
  • thavoice
    Couple of them....Reds....Hoosier basketball..thank God didnt follow in his footsteps in rooting for the browns!