albionalex
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I don't think anybody is really suggesting a surge means leaping from seat to seat forwards and ending up in a heap 10 rows forward. A surge in seated stadium away end is more to do with people leaning forward as play goes on towards the goal and as the ball hits the net you can be unbalanced so you may end up scraping your shins up the seat in front and nudging the person in from of you, or being nudged from behind into the person in front. My main memory of a modern day "surge" was Forest away and the Ulloa goal, everybody had bruised shins from that goal. I have on time had somebody from the row behind end up in my row on the floor.
The problem is some fans are not bright enough or socially astute enough to treat people around them with respect, back in the 80's you always felt that traveling to games around the country Brighton fans looked out for one another irrespective of who they were both in grounds and travelling to the games and home again afterwards. Nowadays this doesn't happen much IMO, fans might look after there mates they travel with but anybody else doesn't matter.