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What was going on in the Graham Hughes today ? Lots of stewards lots of police and fisty cuffs going off for a good few minutes …… Toffees in the Wolves end ?
Heard a couple of blokes shouting he’s a scouser. Scouser denies it fisticuffs are thrown scouser and another bloke are chucked out by stewards then when it’s all over a load of plod arrive.What was going on in the Graham Hughes today ? Lots of stewards lots of police and fisty cuffs going off for a good few minutes …… Toffees in the Wolves end ?
We was at that game with 2 Boro mates. They went in the away end tho. Wasn't that the day of the "bomb buried in the pitch'?Years ago Boro got promoted at our place. We had loads of spare seats because our season was finished as usual, and we sold 2 spares to a couple of Boro fans in the pub, for seats about 4 rows in front of us in the SB Upper.
They beat us 3.2 to get promotion but these idiots missed it. First Boro goal went in, they were up, jumping up and down, one of them even pulled a red scarf out. Needless to say....
I've been in the wrong end 3 or 4 times over the years, it's always entertaining! If you watch the Stockport game on YouTube, when Kennedy scored the screamer, there's about 15 of us behind the goal!
Sheffield Wednesday away (choke season) must have broke records though, there was thousands in the wrong end that day! Me and my brother lasted 20 seconds when Cameron scored!
remember back in the 60s playing Everton in the FA Cup with 55k in the ground, i bought 2 tickets, 1 for me on the north bank and another for an Everton friend on the South Bank.
Anyway travelled to the match with him, and as we reached the ground I gave him his ticket, I got to the North bank turnstile and realised I'd given him my ticket and I had his south bank , couldn't find him so watched the game with around 20k Everton fans,(no trouble)
my friend when we met up was white as a sheet and said he'd luckily been thrown out as he had feared for his life especially with his blue and white scarf,
Easy mistake I think. LOL
Two good friends of mine caught up in this. One is a 39year old woman. Don’t know the full story yet but an Everton fan grabbed her and wouldn’t let go so she kicked him in his shin. His mate took exception and took a swing and then my friends dad piled in and smacked the one Everton fan and knocked his glasses off. It all went nasty very quickly and she said Wolves fans in the South Bank saw what was going on and tried to get over to the GH to help herWhat was going on in the Graham Hughes today ? Lots of stewards lots of police and fisty cuffs going off for a good few minutes …… Toffees in the Wolves end ?
we didn't go to any more matches unless he had the tickets lol. sorry to say sadly he did actually pass back in the mid 80s at only 39 yrs old. just a few months before Everton won the FA Cup in 84.he missed one of there best periods in the league. RIP Ron,Is he still your friend? (May god rest his soul)
Remember sitting in the top tier at Portman Road behind the goal in the home end one evening. this kid was giving the Wolves fans the big un from the safety of a different stand, well his face was a picture when we all started singing "Wolverhampton Wanderers" just behind him. even the Town fans around us found it funny when he legged it.I’ve never had a problem with away fans in the home ends. Crikey, I’ve done it myself enough times. However, I’ve always been respectful of where I was. As long as the away fans are the same. It’s all good in the ‘hood.
I'd kind of agree with this. I've often been in the wrong end and never had a problem; obviously you keep quiet and just blend in. And it's always interesting to hear what other fans say about us etc [even though he gets slated by many of us, it's still Adama that gives other fans the heebeegeebees].I’ve never had a problem with away fans in the home ends. Crikey, I’ve done it myself enough times. However, I’ve always been respectful of where I was. As long as the away fans are the same. It’s all good in the ‘hood.
Wtf! Why?!Don’t know the full story yet but an Everton fan grabbed her and wouldn’t let go
AgreedI've been in the wrong end 3 or 4 times over the years, it's always entertaining!
That’s the bit I don’t know yet til I get to talk to her. Was supposed to catch up yesterday but didn’t happenWtf! Why?!
Was one of them a guy in a blue polo?That’s the bit I don’t know yet til I get to talk to her. Was supposed to catch up yesterday but didn’t happen
Makes you wonder how? Everton tickets were only on sale to Members which sold out, even the returned ones from STH's.Was told by a Steward that plenty had got into the ground in all areas.
The old Shed at Stamford Bridge in the FA Cup (Turner era l believe) was "interesting" as was the Pompey home section......I've been in the wrong end 3 or 4 times over the years, it's always entertaining! If you watch the Stockport game on YouTube, when Kennedy scored the screamer, there's about 15 of us behind the goal!
Sheffield Wednesday away (choke season) must have broke records though, there was thousands in the wrong end that day! Me and my brother lasted 20 seconds when Cameron scored!
I did that ONCE. Lasted the whole game but never, ever, again....Sat in home supporters at Millwall once. Lasted five minutes. Bull got into a tussle with Stevens and I muttered 'Go on Bully' I thought, under my breath. Bloke in front with two young kids told me he was going to kill me 'you ****' and old woman behind told me to **** off. Stewards arrived and put me in the home end.
At Arsenal Coca Cola cup. We lost 5-1 and just got ridiculed. Think they felt sorry for me in the end.
So the story is my friend was sitting next to a couple of away fans. These two starting slagging off Hwang , she turned to her dad and said “ these two next to me are away fans “. Everton fan grabbed her and said keep your mouth shut or we will get thrown out. She said let me go etc. he wouldn’t so she kicked him. Her dad then forcibly removed Everton fans hands from his daughter. Everton fan took a swing. Her dad hit him and then the other Everton fan joined in. She said she’s got a bruised shoulder and bruised thigh.That’s the bit I don’t know yet til I get to talk to her. Was supposed to catch up yesterday but didn’t happen