nicko31
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Millwall think it was 2009, we did them 1-0. A lot of pushing and shoving at the station, not nice
Now that was my first away game. TBH I thought we brought nearer 8,000 (in a crowd of 11,000).
CROWD WAS 11'600ish difficult to assess away support,recall some home fans watching from outside the ground,did you travel on our coach?
No. We drove that day. It wasn't far to be fair.
Someone mentioned Ayrsome Park ..... They threatened to abandon game because of racial abuse to Mike Small as well.
I would also like to throw in the 0-0 at White Hart Lane. 1978ish for consideration.
48.000 at the game. They weren't taking prisoners that day.
Cracking game for a 0-0 though.
Being an 'older' fan brought up on the Seagull Special train, modern fans have no idea what the hooligan days of the 70's were really like.
For me Cardiff and the return to the train alone with no police to be seen.
I remember the game. Loads of racist abuse from home section, but the police had cameras trained on us. We found a copper at half-time and said WTF (we weren't the only ones). The copper (a sergeant, I think) was all "it's only banter" ... then a few minutes later, there are PA announcements about it, the police cameras are turned on the Boro sections, and the abuse of Small was the lead story in the North East regional paper (The Sunday Sun, I think it was called back then) the next day. Now that was a turnaround.
(My vote though is for Millwall away in the playoffs)
Again, this, although we got the direct train home. New Cross was no fun, trust me.
The whole week was edgy. Millwall had the East at the Goldstone but there were a load of them in the North. Every time we scored at home we invaded the pitch & they kicked off and we scored four times.
We assumed everyone would turn up away but no one did. When they set fire to their programmes in their own end I was properly petrified. It was only 5 years after Bradford.
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Definitely the Millwall playoff game, that was intense.
Second worst for me was when I went to White Hart Lane to support Wrexham in an FA Cup game in 1979. Cracking game, 3-3 draw, but those Spurs fans were desperate to get at us. For some reason we were put the other side of the fence from their firm.
Millwall play offs gets another vote. That atmosphere was incredible, Micky small got so much racial abuse, you can hear it on the tv. The fires on the terrace and at one point behind their goal after the match they all ran from one end of the stand to the other as I think a gate had been opened but they didn't get on. We had a good 1500 fans there. Kept behind for ages and the train journey home was really quiet, very strange.