Some plastic **** got booted out of the north bank after celebrating their second.
As a fan base we’ve changed massively. When I was a kid in the early 90s we played Birmingham, there was a Birmingham fan in the North Bank. When it became clear who he supported, it was a race between the stewards and some of our fans to get to him. The stewards lost.
There were dozens everywhere. I saw 5 near meLiverpool fans in Billy Wright and arguing with home fans. Stewards been told and too busy drinking their tea to do anything
Bit hypocritical when we’re planning how not to get nicked with home Espanyol tickets, no?
I had a Liverpool lad behind me last night in BW upper. Mostly kept himself to himself. If you take the question of how he got the ticket to one side, I don’t see the problem with it.
Only Espanyol won’t be selling out for those home fans. Dippers getting tickets when our own fans miss out is a ****ing disgrace.Bit hypocritical when we’re planning how not to get nicked with home Espanyol tickets, no?
I had a Liverpool lad behind me last night in BW upper. Mostly kept himself to himself. If you take the question of how he got the ticket to one side, I don’t see the problem with it.
Not disagreeing with regards the fact that they got a ticket and one of our own missed out.Only Espanyol won’t be selling out for those home fans. Dippers getting tickets when our own fans miss out is a ****ing disgrace.
Don’t forget to walk out after 58 minutes ... otherwise you’ll give yerself away!Desperate to see this Wolves side play at OT, so after much thought I've done what I said I'd never do again -sit with the home fans. It was dead easy to but a ticket on the Utd web site and I will now be sitting (quietly!) with all the Mancs. My London accent will help! The last time I did this was at Brentford in Lg 1 when we won 3-0 and it was just awful sitting there watching us play the Bees off the park and trying somehow to control my emotions! You could get tickets via ticket sites and I couldn't believe the prices - upwards of £80 into the £100s - crazy.
Desperate to see this Wolves side play at OT, so after much thought I've done what I said I'd never do again -sit with the home fans. It was dead easy to but a ticket on the Utd web site and I will now be sitting (quietly!) with all the Mancs. My London accent will help! The last time I did this was at Brentford in Lg 1 when we won 3-0 and it was just awful sitting there watching us play the Bees off the park and trying somehow to control my emotions! You could get tickets via ticket sites and I couldn't believe the prices - upwards of £80 into the £100s - crazy.
Reminds me of the promotion winning season under Mick. My Reading supporting mate got me a ticket with him in the home end at the Madjeski (it was a night match, we lost 1-0, Collins OG in the 3rd minute). But i was sat right next to the Wolves fans and I found it SO hard to keep quiet all game. Reading fans just goading our fans right in front of me, and i could have easily smacked some of them. Naturally, where I was sat, I simply couldn't do a thing other than suffer in silence.A close pal of mine is letting me have his Spurs season ticket for our fixture with them for which I’m grateful and in return I shall be behaving appropriately. That’s how it should be.
A Palace friend also bought me a ticket for our fixture this season and nobody around knew that I wasn’t one of them. That’s how it should be.
The bunch of Liverpool fans (who were together) in the North Bank were up and down every five minutes, disappearing to the toilet or bar, coming back, disappearing again, coming back.
Weak bladders or itchy noses or both.
I wish I could afford to do this. Keep saying soccer and go reds, good defense etc. But cheers every Wolves playGo the opposite way: pretend you're a clueless tourist. Wear a half and half scarf (so at least you have Wolves colours) and when we score jump about shouting 'Wooooo! Go football! I love sport!!!'
Exactly Shropshire. Not like the **** in the BW who stood up clapping loudly when Liverpool went 1-0 up. We got our revenge after the equaliser - we all threw our flasks at himA close pal of mine is letting me have his Spurs season ticket for our fixture with them for which I’m grateful and in return I shall be behaving appropriately. That’s how it should be.
A Palace friend also bought me a ticket for our fixture this season and nobody around knew that I wasn’t one of them. That’s how it should be.
That’s funny!Reminds me of the promotion winning season under Mick. My Reading supporting mate got me a ticket with him in the home end at the Madjeski (it was a night match, we lost 1-0, Collins OG in the 3rd minute). But i was sat right next to the Wolves fans and I found it SO hard to keep quiet all game. Reading fans just goading our fans right in front of me, and i could have easily smacked some of them. Naturally, where I was sat, I simply couldn't do a thing other than suffer in silence.
When we played Millwall in the late 80s four of us Wolves fans who worked together stood in the Millwall end because we hadn’t got the special away membership tickets which were then necessary following the Scarborough stand roof. That was scary and I’ll never do it again!I have no problem with other fans sitting quietly in our seats, having done it myself with no bother. It's when people don't try to hide it, wearing colours or vocally supporting their team, that takes the ****. I know I'll get pelters on here from some but personally I'd rather it was self-policed, with our lot 'encouraging' those sort of ****s to vacate their seats rather than going running to the stweards and police.
At Goodison I was in with theirs and had to pretend to be a home fan, even standing up and forcing a smile when they equalised. I sacked it off soon after that because it was too painful, went in to the concourse, made friends with a scally scouser and traded stories and drinks with each other before going to a pub to watch Sky Sports News through the second half! I won't be doing it again but don't blame anyone else for doing so, which as I say is fine providing they show some respect and common sense. I also knew enough to not get a ticket in the Gladwys or Park End.