Who has said about the whole ground becoming neutral though?
I used to love HR and being near our opposite supporters. The banter. The singing. The having a laugh. The Ricoh is sanitised compared to HR in this respect.
I don't see anything wrong with going to the occasional game with family/friends that support a different club. Why should we spend the whole day together other than the reason we are spending the whole day together? The banter is great....And brilliant when you win.
It isn't as though we don't have the room for it.
But then I've been in home end a few times, and never had any trouble. Only time it got close was, ironically, Charlton in our last season in Premiership. They got a last minute goal(?) (good goal as I remember - scissors kick?) and entire stand went mental except for me. Got some odd looks, a couple of comments, but I didn't bite. Borrowed a friend of a friend's ticket for Ipswich. 'Gary not coming today mate?' asked one. 'No mate' I replied. Gary turned up... I'd sat in the wrong seat by mistake
Again, a few comments but no trouble (although we were hammered 4-1, so that may have had something to do with it!). Sat with Pompey fans in the City end when Pompey chose to riot. Some of my mates went in the Pompey end, had to rescue them from the train station as they were being forcibly put on a train to Portsmouth
Was banned from city centre pubs after as they remembered me drinking with them:banghead: but again, no trouble at the game.
It's about being sensible, don't go mental. If you're likely to lose control of yourself or you feel that passionately about it you've just got to punch the air and shout and sing, then a neutral section's not for you really, either! And if you want to go in the home end, pick the right place. You wouldn't pick the corner blocks for us, you'd p;ick the boring middle bits.