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Still?Adriodinho said:Still hate us than.
Lord Bracknell said:Still?
What are you talking about?
One of many recollections I have of that day in 1997 is walking back towards Hereford station in conversation with a couple of very disappointed Hereford fans who simply wished us well for the future.
Not an ounce of "hate" in them. And I guess that goes for most Hereford fans.
Indeed. Take your pick.Safeway said:That's one version of events that day.
Another is of Albion fans having to run a gauntlet of hate on their way from Edgar Street, avoiding missiles and attacks.
Lord Bracknell said:Still?
What are you talking about?
One of many recollections I have of that day in 1997 is walking back towards Hereford station in conversation with a couple of very disappointed Hereford fans who simply wished us well for the future.
Not an ounce of "hate" in them. And I guess that goes for most Hereford fans.
algie said:Are you sure?
Good job you wasn't with me then
Bry Nylon said:I watched the game in the stand opposite the dug outs, surrounded by Hereford fans. By the end of the game it was pretty clear that I was a Brighton fan, but nobody showed any aggression or animosity towards me. In fact most of them came over, said "well done" or "good luck" and I went on my way.
If you had a different experience, then I suppose that is because trouble making twats are attracted to each other like moths to a flame, lemmings to a cliff top or flies to shit...