Howmanheyman 32826 Posted Saturday at 11:51 Share Posted Saturday at 11:51 1 hour ago, Kid Dynamite said: https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/fulham-kick-newcastle-fan-out-home-end-3371316?ito=twitter_share_article-top Only time I've been in the home end for one of our games was at Goodison not far from where the current away end is, (back then we had the whole end behind the goal before it got pulled down). I celebrated like mad as we were scored two goals and won without conceding. The complete and utter apathy from the home fans probably saved a slightly drunk me from a hiding as there were empty seats all over that section, the crowd was only 25,000 and a good few thousand of those were in the sold out away end hence me being where I was. I wasn't chased down the street nor even out of the ground but it obviously never happened whenever I've mentioned this to a younger Everton fan. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thebrokendoll 9146 Posted Saturday at 11:54 Author Share Posted Saturday at 11:54 1 hour ago, Kid Dynamite said: https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/fulham-kick-newcastle-fan-out-home-end-3371316?ito=twitter_share_article-top canny article that. of course the problem 'charlie' has got is that real name, ie the one he bought the ticket with, will almost certainly have now been shared with the premier league and its member club. it says so in the t&c's for anybody who can be arsed to trawl through them, it's like war and peace, the parts alone which deal with sanctions for any kind of violations alone is longer than lord of the rings. heard the story of the young kid in the liverpool top at brighton, the dad rang in talked to sutton and savage about it on 606 after the arsenal game, a shame but then a pretty stupid thing to do really. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kid Dynamite 7009 Posted Saturday at 11:55 Share Posted Saturday at 11:55 I've sat in the home end at Bolton, Sunderland and Wigan iirc. The Sunderland game was where Kieran Richardson scored a screamer. Never again. I think the bloke in that interview nails the bit about the flawed ballot though. The club can get fucked if it thinks I'm paying £37 to chuck my name in a hat when they refuse to say how big the hat is or how many names are in it. (Probably because they know half of the members would then cancel) 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kid Dynamite 7009 Posted Saturday at 11:55 Share Posted Saturday at 11:55 1 minute ago, thebrokendoll said: canny article that. of course the problem 'charlie' has got is that real name, ie the one he bought the ticket with, will almost certainly have now been shared with the premier league and its member club. it says so in the t&c's for anybody who can be arsed to trawl through them, it's like war and peace, the parts alone which deal with sanctions for any kind of violations alone is longer than lord of the rings. heard the story of the young kid in the liverpool top at brighton, the dad rang in talked to sutton and savage about it on 606 after the arsenal game, a shame but then a pretty stupid thing to do really. Aye, what sort of numpty lets their kid walk into the home end with an away top on Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thebrokendoll 9146 Posted Saturday at 12:30 Author Share Posted Saturday at 12:30 26 minutes ago, Howmanheyman said: Only time I've been in the home end for one of our games was at Goodison not far from where the current away end is, (back then we had the whole end behind the goal before it got pulled down). I celebrated like mad as we were scored two goals and won without conceding. The complete and utter apathy from the home fans probably saved a slightly drunk me from a hiding as there were empty seats all over that section, the crowd was only 25,000 and a good few thousand of those were in the sold out away end hence me being where I was. I wasn't chased down the street nor even out of the ground but it obviously never happened whenever I've mentioned this to a younger Everton fan. in the home end loads of times over the years, not always with the best of intentions as a young man easily led astray. probably one of the most memorable was a cup game against forest. coach load of us tanked up after a boisterous afternoon in the olde trip to jerusalem decided it would be a good idea to go in the trent end smack bang in the middle of the miners strike. burst in to a chorus of geordie's aren't scabs, fuckers are all scattered until they realised there was only about 40 us.... I've never been so pleased to see the police in all me life! got an escort round the side of the pitch to the away end and a proper ear bashing of brian clough, never clipped any of us mind, think he saved the slaps for his own supporters! 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gemmill 44498 Posted Saturday at 12:38 Share Posted Saturday at 12:38 (edited) I've sat in the home end at Bolton. If owt had kicked off I'm confident I could have lost them in the aisles of Boots or Home Bargains next door to their shite retail park situated ground. Edited Saturday at 12:38 by Gemmill 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thebrokendoll 9146 Posted Saturday at 12:51 Author Share Posted Saturday at 12:51 as a bit if an aside to the tale above in nottingham, the game ended 1-1 and the replay was arranged for a few days later, not sure why it happened so quickly because I don't recall that being the norm at the time? anyway, we lost 3-1 after extra time, however the most memorable th8ng about that particular game for anybody there was the snowball fight between the corner and the scoreboard, fucking epic! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dougle 3322 Posted Saturday at 13:18 Share Posted Saturday at 13:18 3 hours ago, Kid Dynamite said: https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/fulham-kick-newcastle-fan-out-home-end-3371316?ito=twitter_share_article-top A lad I worked with up in Edinburgh gave me a couple of tickets from his director dad for the Liverpool, Guivarc'h intro. Even though I had nowt to crow about I was sussed out rather swiftly and must admit I did leave early(ish) . Always uncomfortable being in with the opposing fans. At home X10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thebrokendoll 9146 Posted Monday at 13:23 Author Share Posted Monday at 13:23 ballots opened for both the leicester and brentford cup game at 12 today, both close at 12 tomorrow. no idea why they've changed from a 2 day window to only 24 hours? doesn't seem to achieve anything other than increasing the possibility you miss a ballot altogether, not that I ever win one anyway mind! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gemmill 44498 Posted Monday at 13:26 Share Posted Monday at 13:26 I've got a REALLY good feeling about you this week. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dazzler 9491 Posted Monday at 13:48 Share Posted Monday at 13:48 I'm in the ballot for both games for me and the bairn. I look forward to the club taking both fists and going to town on my ball bag and pride - It'll make me so happy to lose out to a PR stunt from the US and to watch his travel vlog from JFK to SJP via ponteland airport while he butchers the players names and the classic chants. Thank you Newcastle United. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobinRobin 11160 Posted yesterday at 02:34 Share Posted yesterday at 02:34 13 hours ago, Gemmill said: I've got a REALLY good feeling about you this week. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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