Not a dry eye in the house at Hartlepool following death of ‘most famous fan’ Meat Loaf
American rock legend and supporter of the north-east League Two side passes away at the age of 74.
The Bat Out Of Hell singer adopted the League Two club after being asked to appear on Sky Sports' Soccer AM in 2003.
"Meat Loaf's story of how he became a Hartlepool supporter when he appeared on Soccer AM was heart-warming and we are glad to have been the team to which he dedicated his passion for football.
Meat Loaf explained his recruitment to the north-east club's fanbase in an interview with talkSPORT Magazine, revealing he had been attracted by the legend that a monkey washed up on the town's shores from a shipwreck during the Napoleonic Wars was hanged as a French spy.
He said: "I was going on Soccer AM and they said, 'Do you have a team that you support, Manchester United, Liverpool?', and I was going, 'That's boring!'. It's just like a celebrity to go on and go, 'Oh, I'm a Liverpool fan, I support whoever', the teams who have always been at the top.
For anyone wondering - here is why Meatloaf chose to support Hartlepool United. pic.twitter.com/32Q5PWfMa5
— Ben Forbes (@Forbesie10) January 21, 2022
"Then what I did was I started researching all the players from Hartlepool, so when I got on Soccer AM, I knew all the players, I knew the last game, I knew who were the big scorers, I knew who the coach was.