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Five-year-old soccer superfan has been to more than 100 matches

She loves the team so much she even turns down birthday parties to attend matches.

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By Barney Riley via SWNS

Meet the five-year-old soccer fan who has been to over 100 games home and away.

'Chopsy' is a Sheffield United supporter and has been going to Bramall Lane with her dad since she was five months old.

Chopsy has inherited her love for soccer from her dad Mick, 29, who has been a Blades fan his whole life.

She loves soccer so much she even turns down birthday parties to attend matches.

Mick said: "Her response to being asked if she wanted to do something was always ‘as long as it’s not on the same day as football!’.

Chopsy and dad Mick at a Sheffield United game. (SWNS)

Mick himself used to go to games with his dad and grandad.

He even took Chopsy's mother to an away game for their first date.

Now the Sheffield father-and-daughter dream team go to all the home and away matches.

Chopsy's grandad also tags along and sometimes even her great-grandad joins.

Mick said: "We don’t go purely for the football.

"We go for the father and daughter time together, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

"Win, lose or draw we always have a fantastic time together.

"Chops’ attitude even after a defeat is ‘We might have lost but the players tried hard and I had a good time.'"

Five-year-old football super fan Chopsy on the pitch. (SWNS)

The young superfan even understands some of the rules.

Mick said: "Dad commentating in Chopsy's ear helps her understand what is happening.

"She can even explain the offside rule now which is a tricky one to understand.

"Supporting the blades is amazing, as we are not a ‘big 6 club’ the players are not chaperoned constantly so Chops gets to meet the players often for hugs."

When Sheffield United got promoted to the Premier League, Chopsy went to 48 games, travelled 5,360 miles and went to 25 grounds in total.

A video shows Chopsy, whose last name was withheld, supporting the Blades last season and more recently the team's venture in the Premier League.

In one clip she can be heard reciting her own version of a classic line from the film "Football Factories" about away days.

Chopsy started going to games just before the pandemic lockdown.

Chopsy and dad Mick at a Sheffield United game. (SWNS)

Mick said: "Chopsy's first visit to Bramall Lane was at five months old, which was followed by more visits before she became a regular.

"Chops attended a few more games before the lockdown occurred which resulted in her singing united songs in front of the TV with dad."

After the lockdown, Chopsy, then three, started going to home games with her dad again but didn't enjoy it.

Mick even once had to take her home at halftime.

Fast forward to February last year, Mick took Chopsy, then four, to her first away day and she loved it.

Chopsy with Sheffiled United player Rhian Brewster. (SWNS)

Mick said: "Chops joined dad on her first away day, of all places going to Millwall!

"Going down for the weekend, doing all the touristy stuff and then going to the football, Chops loved it!

"The different atmosphere to home games and the respect she got from fellow blades being a girl and so young.

"That was when Chops, at the age of four became a ‘home and away supporter’."

Mick added: "Taking Chops to the football has put a completely different on the experience for chopsys dad and grandad.

"Prior to chops joining, after a defeat, there would be quiet journeys home with an air of disappointment in the car.

"Now, with Chops’ fun and always optimistic character it doesn’t take long for all three to be smiling, laughing and singing songs in the car on the way home."

Chopsy's family support her ventures across the country supporting her team and just want to see her happy.

Five-year-old football fan Chopsy at the Bramall Lane stadium, home to Sheffield United FC. (SWNS)

Mick said: "The entire family just wants to see Chopsy happy and coming to the football makes her so.

"Chops loves creating the videos and coming up with different fun ideas.

"Chopsy’s mum took a bit of convincing for her first away day at Millwall.

"Going to the football has changed so much over the last 20 years and is now much more child-friendly.

"Chops at five is not phased at all by swearing or shouting and from an early age was taught to ignore naughty words."

Chopsy and her dad are looking forward to the new Premier League season as the Blades have an uphill battle to stay in the top flight of football.

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