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- SammyDroppedHisShorts
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tbh i also think we get undue singling-out for our home support. Its pretty shocking against standard PL sides but no worse then chelsea or man united. I've noticed man city's and spurs home crowds have become very expectant too and only sing when they're winning against such sides.This Is The Daybreak wrote:We are very underated in regards to our away support. You constantly hear about the 'passionate geordies' and the scousers. Even the mancs away support always gets a lot of credit but because we're from London we never seem to get the credit we deserve. Always sell out our allocation pretty much wherever we play and always make a racket. We perhaps need a more varied songbook but all of our songs are sung loud and proud. Imagine if Liverpool fans had been constantly singing when losing 8-2, we'd still be hearing about it now!
Our home crowd definately raises itself for the big games alot better then the chavs.
- Ben Diesel
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I was about five seats to the left in the same row. A magical away trip - intense, loud, passionate, victorious. Almost perfect days like this happen once every couple of seasons. So many highlights to remember.
"Simon Cowell, shagged your wife..."
"Chelsea, Chelsea - your money can't buy you history"
And mugging off the chavs next to us when Sturridge's 'goal' was ruled offside.
I still ain't stopped grinning.
"Simon Cowell, shagged your wife..."
"Chelsea, Chelsea - your money can't buy you history"
And mugging off the chavs next to us when Sturridge's 'goal' was ruled offside.
I still ain't stopped grinning.

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