Trouble at football will of course never completely go away but I though it might be worth mentioning that I was really surprised how friendly thye fans at both Cardiff and Barnsley were in the bars and street both before and after our two recent games and these two use to always have potential for trouble both home and away it looks like a new breed of fan is now attending games
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Originally posted by IsleworthRanger View PostTrouble at football will of course never completely go away but I though it might be worth mentioning that I was really surprised how friendly thye fans at both Cardiff and Barnsley were in the bars and street both before and after our two recent games and these two use to always have potential for trouble both home and away it looks like a new breed of fan is now attending games
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Originally posted by IsleworthRanger View PostTrouble at football will of course never completely go away but I though it might be worth mentioning that I was really surprised how friendly thye fans at both Cardiff and Barnsley were in the bars and street both before and after our two recent games and these two use to always have potential for trouble both home and away it looks like a new breed of fan is now attending gamesOriginally posted by MattyRangers View PostIt is a lot more friendly these days. Boring aint it
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Originally posted by Stanley View PostHistorically, football was the working man's game. For many fans it would bring out their tribal and territorial instincts. Since many of these fans have been priced out of the game's market over the last 15-20 years it's changed the demography of the average fan. This new friendlier atmosphere we now see reflects this. Have they become more boring, or just more civilised? That's for whoever's reading this to decide...
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anyone who went through the 70's-80's when it was prevalent knows it put off a very large percentage of fans going to games. The attendances were half what you get now. I went to Pompey one time and I counted 5 of us that got off at Fratton, didn't see that many more in the ground eitherI must away now, I can no longer tarry
This morning's tempest I have to cross
I must be guided without a stumble
Into the arms I love the most
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Originally posted by lymehoop View Postanyone who went through the 70's-80's when it was prevalent knows it put off a very large percentage of fans going to games. The attendances were half what you get now. I went to Pompey one time and I counted 5 of us that got off at Fratton, didn't see that many more in the ground either
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Originally posted by 72bus View Postwent to WBA when i was about 14 , would say we had about 100 fans on a saturday. i got beaten up after the game by a mob of them one of them even had a beard so they were not kids . i knocked one of the them spark out in the 82 semi at highbury , revenge was sweetI must away now, I can no longer tarry
This morning's tempest I have to cross
I must be guided without a stumble
Into the arms I love the most
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I got a slap away to wba when I was a 13 year old , proper dirty kannt was about 30 . We all lined up at smethwick st for train back to London and 2 older lads went and knocked this Baggie out , twas delighted. That's one team I hate and feel par for the course even today I'll knock out one of their kids then his old man. Only them and Luton get me goat, I don't think that sense of belonging ever leaves . Still kicking and punching and always will for QPR XXOoh northern lads love gravy
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I know this topic has probably been done to death, but was the c-mob a serious firm? I've seen a video of some Luton fans getting properly turned over at Kings Cross, probably some of the best/worst fv I've seen. Most of it is blokes dancing around, but this looked like QPR were out for blood.
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Originally posted by Joe90 View PostI know this topic has probably been done to death, but was the c-mob a serious firm? I've seen a video of some Luton fans getting properly turned over at Kings Cross, probably some of the best/worst fv I've seen. Most of it is blokes dancing around, but this looked like QPR were out for blood.Ooh northern lads love gravy
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