Sheebo
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- Jul 13, 2003
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There is some good footage of them at Wigan last game of last season,they seemed to enjoy themselves
Check it out on you tube.
Why that Wolves fan jumps into the Wigan lot is beyond me
There is some good footage of them at Wigan last game of last season,they seemed to enjoy themselves
Check it out on you tube.
This is another championship club with lower average attendance than us. We have played them many times before with very little aggro, quite often at the end of the season in bright sunshine. We usually score 3, and they very politely lose, at least that's how I remember the 80"s.
So they get 2,500(ish) tickets, no more as we can sell them to our own fans. Then a couple of hundred ticketless numpties threaten to turn up? Wow, scary, not.
Cannot get into game and attract police attention, afternoon over. In town on a Saturday night, bank holiday or not? Many have tried (Chelsea, Arsenal, West Ham etc), to be fair only Pompey had any success, but that was an 'in and out' job, not here for the weekend just that evening, off season too.
So please stop quaking youngsters, Wolves will be no worse than Leeds, Palace or Millwall, and probably will go home quietly on Saturday afternoon instead.
nice pics .
nice pics .
regards
DR
nice pics .
regards
DR
i was in West stand terrace north under the lego stand that dayDid back them off in north east corner,when more got in from eastside but boys in west done well, lad in pic still going today
i was on my best behaviour that day for reasons i don't want to discuss on hereNot on pitch with rest of us then, easy excess from west no fences
Excuse my lack of knowledge about that day at the Goldstone:
Which club's fans are the gang with Pringles jumpers and moustaches?
And conversely, the single character with the dark mullet opposing the mob?
The gang of casuals are Sheffield. They climbed over the ne away terrace when some of us had gone on the pitch to celebrate the end of the season. They charged. Brighton ran away (except for the gentleman you point out it would appear). After Brighton re-grouped, a counter charge ensued and a fair number of Sheffield fans were beaten up. Eventually the police turned up with horses on the pitch and it all settled down. That's my recollection anyway for what it's worth.
They got over and grouped in the nw corner, we charged first and they did indeed get a shoeing, but it was them who regrouped and were joined by many more who then ran back at us, they had bottle for sure, they also got stuck in by the footbridge over the station....mayhem.
One group of Sheffield fans came on from the South Stand Seats and chased the young fans of the pitch a small Brighton crew came back at them and turned the tide and the Sheffield guys tried to climb into the North East corner with the rest of the Sheffield fans ,watched it on telly as I was playing cricket.They got over and grouped in the nw corner, we charged first and they did indeed get a shoeing, but it was them who regrouped and were joined by many more who then ran back at us, they had bottle for sure, they also got stuck in by the footbridge over the station....mayhem.
The gang of casuals are Sheffield. They climbed over the ne away terrace when some of us had gone on the pitch to celebrate the end of the season. They charged. Brighton ran away (except for the gentleman you point out it would appear). After Brighton re-grouped, a counter charge ensued and a fair number of Sheffield fans were beaten up. Eventually the police turned up with horses on the pitch and it all settled down. That's my recollection anyway for what it's worth.