My dad who is now 79 and my two older brothers and both in their early 50s went to that game and said it was the scariest atmosphere they’ve encountered at footballWest Ham away in league cup second leg semi. Open war fare between Cov, West Ham ICF and coppers. We did okay and that night is mentioned in one of Cass Pennants books. In those days you were arrested and put before a court immediately. I know a mean dude Cov fan put in a cell with 3 West Ham in and he hospitalised two of them in minutes.
Missed a lot of the early to mid-80s stuff. I can vaguely remember it as a young kid and was at that Leicester game. Looking back, I'm amazed my old man took me up at all, some crazy shit.
Two worst experiences were at Maine Road. I remember a league cup game in the late 80s. I was only about 13 and went to the game on a mini-bus. Me and my mate got separated from the older group, and coming out we were spotted by a group of about 5 youths. They followed us and then started to lead us away. Ended up in a deserted terraced street in Moss Side convinced I was about to die. Out of nowhere, 3 blokes emerged and chased the lads off. Turns out they were United fans who just happened to be at the game and had spotted what was happening and followed us. We played Sunderland away in the next round at Roker Park, that wasn't pretty either.
Mid 90s we played Man City on a Friday night. Went on all-dayer with the SBA (to Granada Studios weirdly), the Rovers Return was bouncing that afternoon. Man City were going through shit times and there were protests. Whole atmosphere was toxic. We scored a last minute equaliser and coming out took a right-hander from nowhere. Mate had something sprayed in his face. Scary place that.
Have seen stuff over the years, but have largely managed to avoid it. Never been my thing and I'd be a liability anyway. Apart from that Pompey home game when I ended up in A&E, but they were in my seat and I was trying to eat a pie.
Went on all-dayer with the SBA (to Granada Studios weirdly), the Rovers Return was bouncing that afternoon.
The one in about 2001? Got banned from all the city centre pubs just because I'd been seen drinking with some Pompey fans. Then the police wouldn't let me rescue my car to get out - took a detour via the station to pick up my mates who didn't want to be packed off on the train back to Portsmouth - interesting atmosphere at the station, bumped into a friend's wife who was just going on a trip away, and had suddenly seen loads of noisy angry fans and police descend!Apart from that Pompey home game when I ended up in A&E, but they were in my seat and I was trying to eat a pie.
I seem to remember trouble at Maine Road in the late 90's maybe?
I've got an image in my head of seats being broken and chucked about and the police wading into our fans.
Football fans are great, eh?
Lynx Africa!
That incident happened by Pool Meadow near the old fire station, the West Ham fan’s name I’m sure was Barry Hedges. It was a fight between to groups and the unfortunate West Ham fan fell and hit his head on the kerb, causing some permanent brain damage, two Cov lads got bird for it, I knew both. The lad injured was game for a ruck, just unlucky.Yes I remember that now. I knew one of the Cov lads involved. The West Ham fan was actually a probation officer; not a hooligan just walking back to his car with friends after the match. He ended up with brain damage, and in a wheelchair. The lad I knew because of his age only got a few years for his involvement. He was remorseful later on and he died a few years ago through liver disease, but it was out of order attacking the West Ham bloke. But West Ham seemed to dislike us well before then.
It was said he wasn't looking for a fight just in the wrong place.That incident happened by Pool Meadow near the old fire station, the West Ham fan’s name I’m sure was Barry Hedges. It was a fight between to groups and the unfortunate West Ham fan fell and hit his head on the kerb, causing some permanent brain damage, two Cov lads got bird for it, I knew both. The lad injured was game for a ruck, just unlucky.
I reckon we've got these clubs who dislike us. Leicester, West Ham, Villa, Sunderland,Sheffield United. My late father once told me that in the 50' s at Highfield Road a load of Cardiff City fans caused a punch up in the stands, and as some were getting arrested they shouted
" we hate the English ! " So add Cardiff ?
My mate who " supports" Celtic said the reason so many dislike Cov is that the city has a reputation. So fans who Like a punch up have latched on to that at matches. He said Celtic wherever they go especially in Scotland are disliked.Don't think West ham and Cardiff have any particular animosity towards us, they were just up for a row and saw an opportunity.
part of a rubbish myth that they only used to fight other hooligans. End taking and they'd steam into everyone and anyoneIn the 70s, HR was always a popular target for the London clubs. Easy to get to from Euston with the 'shag-your-women, drink-your-beer' mind set. Many times saw the West End terrace full of polished heads wearing Chelsea scarves. Any city chants were usually quickly snuffed out. Not an enjoyable atmosphere when you couldn't vocally support your team at home for fear of getting a visit from the opponents.
I heard a similar story from a Portsmouth fan, after City and Pompey fans collided at Whitley Bay in the north East after both teams had been playing up there. One of Pompey’s top guys was badly hurt. That’s why it kicked off a couple of times afterwards at Highfield Road, one which was during half time.A West Ham fan got beat up badly by a Cov fan who was well known as a bit handy with his fists at the time The lad was in intensive care for a while,he recovered,but died a couple of years later.The lad who did it was sent down for couple of years I think.
Millwall just not worth the hassle. used to be like going into a war zone with all the police etc. Just as likely to get thumped by someone not even at the game.My bad experiences usually from being in stands where away end is below a home enclosure. Namely Notts Forest and Blackburn-got hit a few times by coins and been gobbed! Usually from the family stand!!
Been to Maine Road quite a few times & luckily avoided trouble but going through Moss Side is bloody hairy.
Just like the housing estate around Millwall (which I’m surprised no one has mentioned) bloody intimidating!
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New Den isn't much better. They will still happily beat the living shit out of anyone who comes near, no matter what the result of the game. And just as happy if it's the police. Seen TV programmes and youtube clips of them punching police horses, kicking police dogs, chucking paving slabs and even park benches at police vans. Absolute lunatics.Millwall just not worth the hassle. used to be like going into a war zone with all the police etc. Just as likely to get thumped by someone not even at the game.
Old Den was a grim place,
Yep I did that one too and another similar Brum trip in 1983 or was that the one you meant. Never seen owt like it, the old wasteland round St Andrews was like a scene from Waterloo.
Got there very late to that Man City Friday night game that Ferret mentions above, it was just coming up to half time and me and my mate decided to walk all the way around the stadium to find the away end and hoped they might have a late turnstile. Unfortunately you couldn’t just walk round the ground, it was a bit like Highfield Road you had to walk down an alleyway and behind some houses, walking down this alley or ginnell we see a small fire burning away and some geezers stood around, thought this looks a bit weird, as we approach one of the blokes asked where we going, I put on a terrible manc accent and say trying to get in the game, we get a bit closer and he’s cleaning this massive fuck off knife, looked at my mate and he was trying to act all streetwise, I was thinking this ain’t the best situation I’ve ever been in, the knife wielding manc then tells us to follow him, and we walk around to the kippax, he shouts a steward who comes over, tells him to open the gate and let theses two lads in, the gates open slightly and the steward ushers us in, we watch the second half stood on the kippax and Wegerle equalises near the end. Happy days
I thought that was the same night . The Lynx Africa got me thinking about that pre-season game at Blues. Bunch of animals in the corner of the pub about to eat us alive, we down our pint in seconds ready to make a sharp exit and G just takes a sip and sticks another quid in the bandit. Not sure how we got out of there alive.
Hence the “Harry Roberts” song they used to sing about killing coppers.New Den isn't much better. They will still happily beat the living shit out of anyone who comes near, no matter what the result of the game. And just as happy if it's the police. Seen TV programmes and youtube clips of them punching police horses, kicking police dogs, chucking paving slabs and even park benches at police vans. Absolute lunatics.
No aggro, just a series of amusing/unfortunate events throughout the whole day.Just googled match details and we lost 3-1 and Craig Hignett sent off! Could have sworn it was Stephen Hughes.
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