Can't help thinking that this is what might happen at Falmer, where only the away fans might sing. It's not an unusual phenomenon, especially at the bigger clubs.
I was hoping this match may have been on BBC Radio London's multiple stream facility like it was last season, but according to this page, it is not.
BBC Sport - Listen live - BBC London 94.9 commentary
So I've just got the SW 14-day trial.
I was hoping this match may have been on BBC Radio London's multiple stream facilities like it was last season, but according to this page, it is not.
BBC Sport - Listen live - BBC London 94.9 commentary
I remember one warm Saturday match at the Den in the late 70s where I was astonished to find that hardly any Albion fans had made the journey; the end I was in (with Millwall's Finest in the side stand to the right) was almost completely empty. One of MFC's stewards actually criticised me for...
It's not obvious in this thread that it was our mob who forced over the hotdog stand (one of those stainless steel dispensers on wheels, not a hut). I was yards away as it occurred; I remember feeling quite sorry for the trader.
I went to that match and there was no "away end" as such because compulsory segregation had not yet come in. And yes, I got jostled quite badly after both (of Wardy's?) goals.
Many people do not know that the invasion was broadcast live nationally. I well remember being in my living room in Mansfield at about 3.20pm that day when the sports programme suddenly switched to the GG. My delight at the events was ecstatic, much to the disgust of my gf at the time!