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What would you do if you found an away fan in the home stand???







Gazwag

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Mar 4, 2004
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Tbh I'm more concerned about the number of kids under 5 coming into the north stand now it's possible to buy tickets there.
 


Cars

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Feb 13, 2012
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Haywards Heath
I can remember a game I think was against Millwall at the Withdean. Millwall scored and a bloke jumped up and celebrated in with the home fans.

There were a fair few water bottles thrown at him and he was escorted out with his mouthy girlfriend.

Someone then threw a punch at him as he was leaving. Very exciting stuff......
 


seagurn

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Feb 19, 2007
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County town
The north stand isn't what it was at the goldstone full of wet rags nowadays!
 


















BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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One thing the Aussies manage to do is sit near or next to opposing fans at football matches. They manage not to fight (mostly anyway) and enjoy a bit of banter throughout the game. Those uncivilized colonials eh?
 




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One thing the Aussies manage to do is sit near or next to opposing fans at football matches. They manage not to fight (mostly anyway) and enjoy a bit of banter throughout the game. Those uncivilized colonials eh?
but given the chance :)
regards
DR
 


Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
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One thing the Aussies manage to do is sit near or next to opposing fans at football matches. They manage not to fight (mostly anyway) and enjoy a bit of banter throughout the game. Those uncivilized colonials eh?
fair din com ripper throw a shrimp on the barbie
 


BadFish

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One thing the Aussies manage to do is sit near or next to opposing fans at football matches. They manage not to fight (mostly anyway) and enjoy a bit of banter throughout the game. Those uncivilized colonials eh?

Why waste drinking time fighting each other?
 




BadFish

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ferring seagull

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Dec 30, 2010
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This happens more often than not !

It is OK so long as the 'away' fan is not 'gobby'

There is the story in Glasgow, many years ago, of the Celtic fan who got into the Rangers end at Ibrox, realised his mistake and thought 'I must stay Schtum' but in the final minute Celtic scored the winning goal, he could not contain himself and was shouting, jumping up and down but then realised his mistake and took off. Ran out of the stadium pursued by irate Rangers fans down to the Govan ferry and as he got there the ferry was about 12 feet out so he took a flying leap and managed to hold onto the handrail. Then proceeded to give abuse to the pursuing throng until the ferry crewman advised him 'I wouldn't say that if I were you mate, this ferry is going in'

Sorry
 


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