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They had that book in our school library. I was not keen on chemistry so they gave me special permission to sit at the back of the class and read, as long as I kept quiet.
So I used to get this book out and remember that map.
It would have been mid 80's so the book is dated from then or earlier as Henry suspects (1981 first edition), but the map posted looks to be updated to an extent.
I always thought it nice that there was still a little cluster of our fans around Woolwich.
I reckon a more updated one would have more of our fans from further afield in the Home Counties, especially Hertfordshire towns like St. Albans, Stevenage, Hatfield, Welwyn etc, but the map does show that a bit.
I grew up in Harrow and I can say during the 80's that fans where I lived and went to school with were nearly all either Arsenal or Spurs, with a small group of QPR (who used to come to Arsenal games when their team was up North), and the odd Liverpool and Watford fan.
Last edited by QuartzGooner on Fri Feb 11, 2011 4:29 pm, edited 5 times in total.
That map is rubbish, I live in Acton (ealing), And I can guarentee it isnt QPR and Chelsea, yes the chelski have come out of the wood work last 5 years but QPR
There are far more Fulham fans in acton than qpr. I know it doesnt show northern teams, but liverpool and man ure and chelski wold be the most supported in my part of ealing.
northbankbren wrote:That map is rubbish, I live in Acton (ealing), And I can guarentee it isnt QPR and Chelsea, yes the chelski have come out of the wood work last 5 years but QPR
There are far more Fulham fans in acton than qpr. I know it doesnt show northern teams, but liverpool and man ure and chelski wold be the most supported in my part of ealing.
From Ealing myself and that very true i know hardly any Chelsea fans most people are United, Liverpool or Arsenal. Brentford have a few more fans in Ealing than the map suggests too.
northbankbren wrote:That map is rubbish, I live in Acton (ealing), And I can guarentee it isnt QPR and Chelsea, yes the chelski have come out of the wood work last 5 years but QPR
There are far more Fulham fans in acton than qpr. I know it doesnt show northern teams, but liverpool and man ure and chelski wold be the most supported in my part of ealing.
From Ealing myself and that very true i know hardly any Chelsea fans most people are United, Liverpool or Arsenal. Brentford have a few more fans in Ealing than the map suggests too.
Spot on in fact id say 60-70% of brentford fans are ealing based. There are a good few gooners too, but the chelski lot really have come out of the woodwork last few years.
I suspect that this might have held true 50 years ago but these days the lines are more blurry. I doubt that Brentford and Leyton Orient are the best supported teams even in their own "manor"! And football on TV now means that people are less wedded to their local side.....
Don't know what the stats are, but I'd suspect that the support for most of the big clubs these days actually does come from the home counties. At one time you could virtually guarentee that West Ham would be in the majority all the way along the Thames estuary towards Southend. Harlow, where I was born and bred, was 80% spuds and Stevenage from memory was mainly Arsenal.
Hackney seems to me to be about 70% afc with spurs and victim supporters bethnal green seems to have alot of wham fans at school in hackney i don't recall anyone supporting cfc so i would say the map is bogus