Washie
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The idea of having a football stadium, which you can sell out for a particular game, but you decide not to is a very strange one.
That was police capping it
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The idea of having a football stadium, which you can sell out for a particular game, but you decide not to is a very strange one.
That was police capping it
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It's the PL, nothing makes sense.The idea of having a football stadium, which you can sell out for a particular game, but you decide not to is a very strange one.
Feels like Villa again last season
We're get 9000.
I think all of us who risked our lives at Spurs away in 1979 when we lost 2-1 up there ( hoddle scored a penalty I seem to recall) after being let in late into a stand full of homicidal maniacs and spent the majority of the game avoiding flying boots and fists should be given priority for this game.
the newbies don't realise just how it was in those days going to every away game and only ended up seeing some of the game and trying to avoid hooligans!
Indeed. I was lucky to be in the seats above that day and couldn't believe the mayhem in the away pen.
I recall the rest were given time to prepare an ambush outside after the game, too. Crazy days.
Ditto. Though one of my mates did give the game away at one point and I thought we were in trouble. He managed to talk his way out of it, somehow!the next time we played them I went with a group of mates into the Shelf as it was the safest place in the ground.
Did you go to the game at Stamford Bridge the season we had all the problems with Chelsea at home? we went in the Shed that night and had no problems at all and all over the ground there was fighting. I seem to remember seeing [MENTION=432]the rev[/MENTION] in there that night too....
Looks as though Chelsea got 3, 100 tickets.
Whilst that was a Cat A, high profile game, I'm reading elsewhere that all PL teams are going to get the same allocation. Anyone heard any different?