Was recently shown above picture from May 1982.
Yep it's just a pic but for me I dot see it as 'just a pic' as my brain see's so much more.
Six members of my family are in-amongst those standing travelling Leeds fans alongside many loyal friends going back to schooldays of 1960/70s I was told.
Of course there's a story to tell of that day & many other days from said fans present - some who later got to better places in life & some who did not but they where all present that day and most are still travelling to games today by hook,crook,mutual respect with endearing life friendships requiring all to look after one another no mater what life throws at you and that goes to friends extended families.
Many of them now write books,some write weekly newspaper/media columns,some use forums & some just go to the games BUT none of them would stand by and take the personal flack & witnessed others having to either and ignore it.
My schizophrenia does alter some perspective to my views as I look at things slightly differently which to some may be difficult to understand - which I accept happens.
But I tell it as I think it and often in details that come across wrongly to some but it's the way I've trained my mind as often its battling thinking two things at once.
So for me I'll take the positives not the negatives from that national iconic photo that labelled ALL Leeds fans being hooligans, argumentative vile-animal scum as I know MOST are not and likewise on here.
Living with schizophrenia successfully without medication I have to battle and avoid certain negative emotional situations and I have to keep daily reminding myself that or to be told by others and in fairness I cope quite well.On balance my Mum expects me to come back fighting my corner which I try to do for her no matter what the situation.
As they say at my local-port - 'To reach a port we must sail,sometimes against the wind and sometimes against it.But we must not drift or lie at anchor'
Such is my life, that's a great saying.
