Barbara Noble will be backing Bradford all the way at Old Trafford tonight - from toilet cubicle number two.
The wife of Bulls coach Brian jokes that despite all the club's previous success the big matches are still difficult to deal with.
"I am terrible," she said. "I joke about having a toilet cubicle - no, two - reserved just for me at Old Trafford!
"It doesn't get any easier. If anything it gets harder because we are trying up keep up with what we have achieved already.
"This is what Brian wants and he and the lads work hard for it."
Barbara has been in the thick of the action at Odsal in the club shop where she is retail manageress. She revealed Bulls' shirts are all sold-out except for size XXXL.
And for this match the shop has been selling special T-shirts for women and children which can be printed with a victory photo if the Bulls are triumphant.
Depending which photos turn out best, fans will get the choice of a team picture or one of their favourite player with the trophy.
Barbara, said: "We had a meeting and wanted to come up with something different for the fans and it was a novelty idea."
So far about 150 have been sold.
They have the crest on the left and Grand Final 2003 Old Trafford on the right and the club's chevrons.
The shop has been open early and late to cope with the demand in the run-up to the match. We have come back to Odsal and that has been a big favourite with the fans.
"And as we get more success we are getting more supporters in."
And are there any Noble superstitions ahead of kick-off?
"Brian doesn't have any. I have a couple but I don't want to talk about them."
She also revealed rugby talk is banned at home in the run-up to the match.
"The words Grand and Final are banned," she said.
"Brian is very relaxed and he keeps his thoughts to himself. Our sons Ben, 19, and Tom, 15, have him on.
"Anyway, it is what we do on the pitch that matters. That's where the talking has to be done now."
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