best support away this season
- benglenton
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best support away this season
i didnt go to any so please name games
on tv seemed loudest at
fulham
manchester city
chelsea
everton
on tv seemed loudest at
fulham
manchester city
chelsea
everton
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YES ENJOYED THAT GAME....boat trip before was ok but too long lololgitgooner wrote:Fulham away was best for me.......
.......I didn't go to any of the others
We seriously deserved to lose, big time. But a very rare occurance saved the day. A superb performance from an Arsenal goalkeeper.
Atmosphere was good, too. From both sets of supporters.
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interesting posts, was thinking about one thing
these times you can go easily where you want and its hard finding troubles about fans
how much violence i saw (here) in football late in 80's and 90's
every season gone worse, people risking his life
for many many years dont watch the game itself but watch out to come back home safely
i think is same thing happened to England and hooligans
violence and riots everywhere
maybe i'm getting wiser but i prefer a type of quite simple support to brawling in the streets/pubs/stadiums
chelsea away was a little bit strange
a flare in our sector, suddenly i thought to the person who did that gesture, maybe banned for life just to burn that
this happened in my city few seasons ago, someone tried to stole a banner http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgI7QJN1KTU but they dont get it
these times you can go easily where you want and its hard finding troubles about fans
how much violence i saw (here) in football late in 80's and 90's
every season gone worse, people risking his life
for many many years dont watch the game itself but watch out to come back home safely
i think is same thing happened to England and hooligans
violence and riots everywhere
maybe i'm getting wiser but i prefer a type of quite simple support to brawling in the streets/pubs/stadiums
chelsea away was a little bit strange
a flare in our sector, suddenly i thought to the person who did that gesture, maybe banned for life just to burn that
this happened in my city few seasons ago, someone tried to stole a banner http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgI7QJN1KTU but they dont get it
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Sadly missed the Stoke and Hull games, took in about a dozen away games or so. In terms of it just being a riot and not giving a hoot about the football is Chelsea. I dont think the stewards or home fans knew what hit them, flares going off and every supporter to the man making themselves heard. 'Stamford Bridge is falling down'
For the buzz its probably Liverpool, Arshavins goal caused mental scenes in the away end
For the buzz its probably Liverpool, Arshavins goal caused mental scenes in the away end
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