I admit that often our singing doesn't get going very well, but I sit virtually on the half way line and I can verify that last night we were much louder than Spuds even before they started leaking goals. Some of them gave it a go at the end but "outsung us".... no
My experiences are currently much the same as they were when I first saw Albion in 1976...most of our fans are fine, get along well as a group and aren't looking for trouble. In the 70s and 80s we did have quite a large beer fueled minority who enjoyed some aggro; these days where we have a big...
No what we need is a better rail service; the people I know coming in from West Sussex didn't go because they couldn't face the hassle of a reduced timetable and dire warnings of flooding on the line. Sort out the transport and we definitely need a bigger ground...
There are going to be big gaps in the NS tonight and so how about people who are going to sing move and congregate behind the goal - it's an opportunity...
I was also in London today too and reckon most of that bunch probably have banning orders from football grounds and so today was a rare opportunity for them to act the hard man. They were spouting the usual old guff and showing off their pavement dancing...
I've been to Dublin probably 30 times, and attended a lot of matches there, and I've been to Celtic Park once. When I open my mouth I've got a southern English accent and I don't wear a badge saying my parents are Irish. I've never experienced any hostility, though obviously there will be...
A positive for me today was that I only saw positive interaction with Scouse fans outside the ground and on the train. I don't understand the bad press that Scousers get from fans of other clubs; when I've been to Anfield and when they've come here I've always found them fine. It's London fans...