Bring the kid and say you lost their ticket. Its that stupid a thing to do they'll believe you!
There always seems to be a few spares knocking about on away days anyway so you should get lucky.
Our game is off this afternoon-managed to get 2 in the home end. Just register as a new customer and it’s a digital ticket
Wouldn’t you go in the home end?In the home end?
Wouldn’t you go in the home end?
And if that doesn’t work just leave him outside for 2 hours. It’s not that cold, he’ll be fine
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Yeah, it’s borne out of necessity. Sitting on your hands trying not to draw attention. Never seemed to bother those Man Utd, Liverpool fans etc that’d turn up when we were in the prem!I have done in the past when required. Prefer not to!
Yeah, it’s borne out of necessity. Sitting on your hands trying not to draw attention. Never seemed to bother those Man Utd, Liverpool fans etc that’d turn up when we were in the prem!
Having said that, I believe there never used to be a need for fan segregation.
Possibly only had a great time because we lost 4-0! Imagine if we’d won 4-0 amongst them!I remember going to a rearranged Newcastle game up at St James Park in the 90s. Original game was postponed and the changed fixture was during the time they were rebuilding the Gallowgate end and refused entry to away fans. Couple of dozen Cov went up to challenge Newcastle as our tickets said valid for rearranged games. Most of the gang I went with got comps from the players. I missed out and had to buy a ticket from a tout (bartered him down from £30 to £15 for a £10 ticket). Have said I like to chat to other fans and this time, I ended up on my own in amongst the Newcastle fans. Had a great time even though we lost 4-0. Saw other Cov sprinkled around but they all had their heads down, trying to avoid attention.
If you go in and act up, locals won't like it. Behave and be sensible and most football fans are welcoming.
Remember being pretty much surrounded by about 50 Chelsea in the Sky Blue Stand, first game of the season 1997/98.Yeah, it’s borne out of necessity. Sitting on your hands trying not to draw attention. Never seemed to bother those Man Utd, Liverpool fans etc that’d turn up when we were in the prem!
One of the weirder things that happened as a match for me was vs West Ham circa 98/99 - they had kitson and hartson et al.Remember being pretty much surrounded by about 50 Chelsea in the Sky Blue Stand, first game of the season 1997/98.
Remember being pretty much surrounded by about 50 Chelsea in the Sky Blue Stand, first game of the season 1997/98.
I remember Man Utd in about 1975-76 turning up early and taking the whole West End and also being everywhere else around the ground, think the gate was around 35,000 and it seemed about half & half.Remember Man Utd in the West Terrace thoughout the 90s. They'd jump up and down and celebrate if they scored. Always drew angry reactions from the regulars to the point stewards either had to step in and quieten them or remove them.
We only know about those that were idiots. How many were there and were respectful of where they were (a home end) and didn't draw attention to themselves ?
The 92/93?? Easter Monday game when Quinn got sent off was 75% Utd in the ground. People selling their ST stubs for 50-60 quid, think Utd were going for their first title in 20 odd years.I remember Man Utd in about 1975-76 turning up early and taking the whole West End and also being everywhere else around the ground, think the gate was around 35,000 and it seemed about half & half.
Can we rename touts as ticket fairies?Just bumping this up in case of any last minute drop outs, still on the lookout for 1 ticket if there’s a ticket fairy out there!
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