SIR – Bratfudness. Let’s celebrate it! What do I mean? The way our fans got to their feet at 4-0 down in the Capital One Cup final and didn’t stop singing and flag-waving for 20 minutes.

Bratfudness. Our wild and loud affectionate ironic cheering of our own team when we won our first corner in the 86th minute. We can see the humour in adversity.

Bratfudness. The way we celebrated and remembered the ‘56’ with the tracksuit tribute and giant flag that was passed from one end of the support to the other. It also remembered the two Lincoln fans who died.

Bratfudness. The sense of inclusiveness in the support with people from all parts of the Bradford community at Wembley and the sense of friendliness with the Swansea support.

Bratfudness. The pilgrimage down the M1 in all manner of vehicle and the orderly, polite and funny way the support behaved at a very overloaded Leicester Forest East.

Bratfudness. That sense of hope tempered with realism. The years of struggle. The result was not what we wanted but the day was a great celebration of our Bratfudness, the brilliant achievement of our team.

What does Bratfudness mean to you?

David Frail, Crescent Wood Road, London