Can someone elaborate about what happened at that Spurs game? It was a bit before my time!
Most of that was before my time, the worst I have seen at a game was the end of the last match of the season against Sheffield United
130 arrested (90 friday night) spurs fans locked in subway bottom of west street overnight 1 spurs fan stabbed,north stand taken, fans on pitch,south stand intact.
85 game?
Spurs 78 game was off the chart. I was in the West stand looking at the North and it was just going off all over the place.
Bloody scary scenes
Well I can't believe for one minute Tuesday night was anywhere near as bad as the violence at many matches during the late seventies and early eighties. Spurs spring to mind in 78 when violence in the ground spilled over on to the pitch causing a delay in the game. Against Arsenal in 79/80 in the cup when their meatheads turned up in the Northstand resplendent in their donkey jackets and caused mayhem with Brighton fans escaping by climbing over the cage fencing. And finally Chelsea in the Eighties where there was a massive pitch invasion. Virtually every game there were fights on the terraces and walking across Hove Park, you viewed every away fan with suspicion. On Tuesday, we walked through the Millwall fans at the end on our way to the P & R and whilst there was a bit of an intimidating atmosphere, 30 years ago you would'nt even contemplate mingling with them.
Spurs 78 game was off the chart. I was in the West stand looking at the North and it was just going off all over the place.
Bloody scary scenes
I got hit in the head with a half full bottle of cherry panda pop at Aldershot.
Judging by some of the threads on here it would appear that last night's behaviour by Millwall fans was amongst the worse you have ever seen?
Obviously a lot worse has been observed over the years, so in your opinions what is the worst violence you have ever seen at a Brighton match ?
For me it has to be the visit of Chelsea in September 83.
Quite an educational thread, this. Can't believe there are some among us who yearn for the old days of running battles, knifings and all the rest when you read about the misery it created for the victims.