I think the worst I've seen at football was either Villa away multiple times in the 90's, or one of the games at home to Manchester United around the same time. I was not involved in that stuff but one of the pubs we used to drink in was the Brewer And Baker so obviously we saw and heard a lot. That particular day was quite eventful.
Although the maddest thing I was ever involved in was away from football and was during a night out in Lutterworth, when about a dozen of us from Bedworth ended up scrapping against most of their town.
Villa away in the relegation game. Shutters came up in the concourse at HT and it was warfare. The fans brawled and were soon outdone by the old Bill wading in clubbing people. I was 13 or 14 and with my mum. We had to take shelter in the ladies
One of the only times I got on the pitch.... just lost the plot seeing Leeds attacking kids in the West Terrace. I honed in on a ginger Leeds lad like an Exocet missile. Red mist lifted rapidly when the police got on aswell. I’d have to be helped on now and it would all be over by the time I’d got on and straightened my glassesI remember the Leeds fans running onto the pitch at Highfield Road, when we played them last game of the season.
One of the only times I got on the pitch.... just lost the plot seeing Leeds attacking kids in the West Terrace. I honed in on a ginger Leeds lad like an Exocet missile. Red mist lifted rapidly when the police got on aswell. I’d have to be helped on now and it would all be over by the time I’d got on and straightened my glasses
I live in a small village on the outskirts of Lutterworth and went high school and the grammar school there. Not one bit surprised, full of big fish in a small pond. Small town syndrome
The problem is caused by those that decide it’s ok to sit anywhere. Sit in your assigned seats and there’s no problem.
Dare I say our League 2 season was the first and only one where I felt intimidated by our own fans. People squaring up to my missus to get us to move out of seats we’d paid for even at home games when the play offs were getting close. Away games similar stuff people just acting like total knobs and not how it’s been before or after.
Agree with this. Most scared I been was when with own fans ( scared as in my son's safety).
When they have been drinking and drugged up all day long. On one occasion at Brighton away in the cup. When we scored a group of big massive lads few rows behind just jumped on lads in front imagine domino effect. Me and my son both were hurt. We were in a state of shock for few mins after.
They were so out of it. It was pointless kicking off or expecting an apology.
At away grounds.
Kicked off outside Port Vale burslem (what a shit hole) saw fights were our supporters buses were, Few years ago boxing day.
The walk out of the stadium at the stadium of light wasn't pleasant or the walk back to our hotel after the match. 5-4 win.
Remember the police cordon and fence holding back their fans from getting at us.
Stupidity the fact we were above their fans during the match. Lol always was going to be a recipe for disaster.
Loads of aggro at Cov games most weeks from the late 60s to the end of the 80s seemed to die off after Hillsbrough. Probably happened at most grounds but we being very central were easier to get too so apart from the big boys most clubs were not a lot more than a hundred miles away M1 M6 and on a busy rail route. Was talking to some footie fans on holiday some years ago, Londoners, scousers and Villa all said the walk from HR to the station via what I worked out was Far Gosford Street was one of the scariest in the country.
I remember a massive battle down there v Wolves one night game in what can only be described as a full scale riot not personally involved but trapped in the mayham watching and a bloody police horse trod straight on my foot was due to play what would have been my only cup-final the next weekend but was limping for weeks.
Portsmouth one I remember was when we relegated them (late 80’s?) and a few of them climbed over a fence in the sky blue stand before the “I o legion” chant went out and they got chased back again pretty quickly. Wasn’t all that bad really (although it was a while ago so memory might be dodgy) , few punches and it got split up.1970's Birmingham, Leicester, Ddrby, Stoke and West Ham away never seemed to be without incident.
Worst experience at Highfield Road wasnt Leeds or Portsmouth... but Millwall FA 76 or 77 ish.
That’s the one, Dublin popping up with a trademark header and Nuddy doing Nuddy things. M5 was a nightmare getting there. Back in the days when WBA were lower league nothings and we were top-flight. Oh well.
Nuddy scored one of his specials that night
I was at uni In Sheffield at the time and couldn’t get ticket in the away end, so sat in their bit with my Mrs. Managed to stay quiet all the way through until they scored the winner and some big northern twat started shaking me about (he thought I was a shef fan). When he saw I didn’t react in any way he just let go and said “you city?”, to which I replied yes (half expecting a slap) and he just let go of me and carried on celebrating. We shook hands at the end.17th March 1998. FA Cup Quarter final replay at Brammall Lane. Me and my mate couldn't get tickets in the away end, so sat in the home end. Another mate was at Sheffield uni at the time, so we were able to park there. We had our city scarves on, but they were hidden underneath our umbro managers coats. When Telfer scored, we sat in silence, as we did for the remainder of the half. At half time, my mate notices that there is a lad pointing us out to a pair of big, nasty looking bastards. We realised, pretty swiftly, that my scarf was on show. We got up and walked very quickly out of the ground, looked back and saw they were following us. We legged it, never once looking back. We ran for what felt like forever, practically shitting ourselves. Eventually we stopped and looked around. We'd lost them but were also lost ourselves. We got our bearings and got back to the car, 5 minutes before they scored that late equaliser. We listened to our penalty shoot out demise on the way home. It was a horrible night, just 2 months after my favourite ever away day at Anfield.
I fucking hate Sheffield United.
where are you I live in Countesthorpe now, moved from Rugby a couple of years ago
Definitely this game. Me and my mate who is no longer with us were both 17 and in the centre pen.Hillsborough in the quarter finals. I'm not small and I was getting tossed around like a rag doll. Crazy to think what happened there a few years later.
I think the worst I've seen at football was either Villa away multiple times in the 90's, or one of the games at home to Manchester United around the same time. I was not involved in that stuff but one of the pubs we used to drink in was the Brewer And Baker so obviously we saw and heard a lot. That particular day was quite eventful.
Although the maddest thing I was ever involved in was away from football and was during a night out in Lutterworth, when about a dozen of us from Bedworth ended up scrapping against most of their town.
Went to Hinckley on a stag night around the early 80s. Went in a pub (about 25 of us) and it was full of local skinheads; hostile as f*ck Never been so convinced it was going to kick off, yet the lad who was getting married(City fan, as most of us were - a couple of Blues fans, too) could make the Arabs and Jews shake hands, and somehow we stayed for an hour without incident.There was plenty of aggro to be had in Lutterworth most the locals were Leicester fans so come the end of the night it was fair game to be swinging a few right hooks around, same with Hinckley.
They got as far as the Kevin Macdonald stand. Our Stone Island/Burberry/Ralph Lauren heroes legged it as soon as Pompey started making a move towards the West Terrace. Pride was only restored by our battling 30 - 40 somethings adorned in a selection of BHS/C&A acrylic/knitwear.I believe so, pure carnage. Getting into the west terrace, or trying.
Remember the Pompey game well, I’d have been about 9. Also the most scared I’ve been at a game. We sent them down cos of a penalty for handball. Kevin Dhillon protecting his face from a Cyrille blaster.Portsmouth one I remember was when we relegated them (late 80’s?) and a few of them climbed over a fence in the sky blue stand before the “I o legion” chant went out and they got chased back again pretty quickly. Wasn’t all that bad really (although it was a while ago so memory might be dodgy) , few punches and it got split up.
Remember another one when we played QPR in 96(?) and ended up in a slanging match with one of their fans before we all ran at each other and realised a bit late there was a line of coppers in the way watching every word. Anyway, as we all realised we were about to get nicked we all just stopped and had a chat. Turned out to be a decent bunch of lads, half were Scottish who lived in London and followed the ‘local team’. Went for a drink with them in the Cross after the match (and later that night went out in Birmingham and met my future wife). Ha.
That’s the one, Dublin popping up with a trademark header and Nuddy doing Nuddy things. M5 was a nightmare getting there. Back in the days when WBA were lower league nothings and we were top-flight. Oh well.
I was there. 657 crew caused issues all day.Remember when it kicked off with Portsmouth(?) at HR?
Were they the morons with the Rangers flag?At the Crewe game that season we ended up getting collapsed into by some people who decided to stand in front of the people in their seats because they wanted a better view. Cue getting whacked into when the ball came that way and when we scored I got inadvertently hit in the face a few times. Put the missus off going to away games again and she’s still not keen on it. Have been to a few since which have been much better spirited
Were they the morons with the Rangers flag?
I remember the Leeds fans running onto the pitch at Highfield Road, when we played them last game of the season.
Remember this well Leeds fans looking for trouble all day and certainly got what was coming to them – A mob of them 50+ ran on the pitch running to the Cov end taunting them - load of us all got together met them in the penalty area and ran them all over the place- In the end they were asking police for protection – didn’t end there a lot of their coaches were parked on Swan lane they got hammered againI remember the Leeds fans running onto the pitch at Highfield Road, when we played them last game of the season.
anyway the five of us went into this pub for a pint, we were all standing together in the middle of the pub when this big old guy came over to us and whispered in my mates ear 'you lot are facking brave, this is the hammers pub', needless to say our pints were downed and we were out of there as fast as you could imagine lol
Agree with this. Most scared I been was when with own fans ( scared as in my son's safety).
When they have been drinking and drugged up all day long. On one occasion at Brighton away in the cup. When we scored a group of big massive lads few rows behind just jumped on lads in front imagine domino effect. Me and my son both were hurt. We were in a state of shock for few mins after.
They were so out of it. It was pointless kicking off or expecting an apology.
Then going on about the "limbs" afterSeems to have become a new thing to do for young groups of lads literally jumping on each other and crashing down to row below when a goal is scored. It's fucking stupid
I was there. 657 crew caused issues all day.
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