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Yes many over the decades, the worst was West Ham or Palace.
One time at Cardiff late 70s myself and a couple of others made a hasty retreat down the players tunnel after the game and was escorted out onto the street. We thought we made it ok but another mate saw us walking and came over to talk about the game . . .he only had a couple of BHA scarves showing, one round his wrist and one wrapped around his neck, crikey! a red flag to a bull came to mind.Cardiff 76, Mellor scored so 15 of us celebrated which attracted the attention of several hundred home fans. Took a few clumps and made a tactical retreat
West ham away at the old boleyn ground......just a bit wary of looks when I couldn't resist celebrating our goal although we lost eventually.
Most recently at St Mary's last month.
As we left the singing was " 1-0 and you fmucked it up". A 'fellow' Stains supporter looked to me and said "you can't argue with that". I had to cough to hide the chuckle as I agreed with him. Hehe.
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The Hereford ticket office were selling tickets to anyone who called. I got one to my home in Brighton directly from them.
The ultimate one for me was on May 3, 1997. Got the tickets through a relative who lived nearby as they weren’t selling to anyone from outside the area and I hadn’t managed to get any tickets from Albion. It got rather tasty in there more than once, more than a few proudly with bloodied shirts and noses and looking for anyone who they weren’t related to as by definition they couldn’t be locals!
It was mayhem when they scored, and when we equalised I half bit my lip off. We moved a couple of times for our own safety/sanity and although they knew around us where our allegiances were we did at last feel we had half a chance of making it out alive compared to if we’d stayed where we first stood.
Still worth it anyway, a great view of the Albion fans celebrating and we stayed a bit longer than most in that end who had trudged off as soon as the whistle went!
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I had to give a friend's address in Stockport of all places, to get tickets for the home family stand. Went with three people of varying allegiances who wanted to experience the "winner takes it all" game, Before kick-off, there were some scuffles in the 'Ronnie Radford' end, and I saw people being escorted out, so stayed schtum - there's still a small bit of me that wishes I had just listened to it on the radio and enjoyed it properly.
Stood alone on the Kop for Johnny Crumplin's display of football genius, 1991. Still smile recalling my screams "Come on, COME ON" for Clive Walker quickly morphing into "Come on, COME ON...Tackle him!" I'd be a terrible undercover MI5 agent, I can tell you. Paid on the gate from what I can remember. And my fellow travelling fan paid a local kiddie 20p to make sure his car was still there when we got back.
Millwall away for our FA Cup quarter final.
For the first half (before I moved) I was in a block full of singing nutters most of whom I reckon had been snorting powder before kick-off.
I even joined in with a chorus of 'No One Like Us' to avoid any suspicion.
Palace, several times due to unable to get tickets. Most memorable, a mate that supports them got me one in the Holmsdale and I was actually in the section with the black jacket gang.. I was well pissed, I just kept my mouth shut. (We drew 1-1 6/7 years ago)
Another time, my 3 year old son got “ejected” for wearing a Brighton hat in the Sainsbury end family stand, I sort of protested our innocence claiming we’re doing nothing wrong, minding our own business etc thinking we were getting slung out, but we simply got moved to the away end so it worked out better (although we lost 3-0)
As a Peacehaven fan, every away match is in the wrong end, generally it’s a good day out however, in my experience Hastings are the most ‘orrible, so on the non league scene I treat them with the same contempt as I treat Palace