Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson knows not all of English football will be supporting them against Barcelona in the Champions League final.
It doesn't concern the United boss but allows him to hark back to a different era when football followers would rally behind British teams in the major competitions - regardless of their club allegiance.
"I think everybody in the whole country, particularly in Scotland because of Matt's links, was rooting for them in 1968 and I was one of them," he said.
"It was a fantastic feat and the whole country was behind them. When Celtic won in 1967, everybody was behind them that night - even Rangers fans.
"It's a different story here. We're in a country with a lot of tribalism. Liverpool fans, United fans, fans from the north, south, east and west. There's a lot of tribalism.
"You're not going to get unanimous support."