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fighting in E block today on 10:58 - Oct 2 by Northernr
We were in the Oldham end for the play-off semi-final at their place because QPR had put our allocation on sale to personal callers only i.e. you had to go to the box office at LR to get them, and we lived in Grimsby.
Drove across to Oldham in the week and queued for their allocation. Iain Dowie turned up to thank us all for our support, and we all got a free Oldham scarf.
God it was tough when we scored!
Yeah I was right in front of Langley for the red card. Good times.
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fighting in E block today on 12:26 - Oct 2 with 4143 views
i thought it was an offence for away fans to be in home ends? also our wonderful ticketing system needs a review cos i doubt our box office would sell to someone buying a ticket with a brummy voice on matchday when we play a brummy team ffs! ??? odd how stewards can turn up and remove you for standing yet a punch up and they are not bouncers?? coventry fans are not exactly saints themselves and had loads of bans recently as they slid down the leagues , if our team showed some fight we might not be bottom 3.
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fighting in E block today on 13:19 - Oct 2 with 3939 views
fighting in E block today on 13:17 - Oct 2 by themodfather
i thought it was an offence for away fans to be in home ends? also our wonderful ticketing system needs a review cos i doubt our box office would sell to someone buying a ticket with a brummy voice on matchday when we play a brummy team ffs! ??? odd how stewards can turn up and remove you for standing yet a punch up and they are not bouncers?? coventry fans are not exactly saints themselves and had loads of bans recently as they slid down the leagues , if our team showed some fight we might not be bottom 3.
They were in hospitality.
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fighting in E block today on 13:22 - Oct 2 with 3910 views
fighting in E block today on 10:58 - Oct 2 by Northernr
We were in the Oldham end for the play-off semi-final at their place because QPR had put our allocation on sale to personal callers only i.e. you had to go to the box office at LR to get them, and we lived in Grimsby.
Drove across to Oldham in the week and queued for their allocation. Iain Dowie turned up to thank us all for our support, and we all got a free Oldham scarf.
God it was tough when we scored!
For the Oldham away play off i was working nights finished at 8am drove straight to Loftus road from Norfolk queued up & got my dad and i tickets , drove home around 1pm the A14 got closed whilst i was on it , stuck on there for ages got home 8pm & back off to work at 11pm, i wasnt best pleased when Langley got himself sent off. Regards the approx 100 or so cov fans scattered around Loftus road saturday we restrcted them to 2767 tickets out of the 3012 seats in the school end so those 100 or so could have easily been housed with their own & we will probably now only get 2k or so at Cov when we have averaged close to 4k the past 2 seasons .
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fighting in E block today on 13:24 - Oct 2 with 3892 views
usually W12 club is seated behind the Director's box as the 'premium economy' level of hospo. There's an arbitrary wall no bigger than 3ft to prevent the proletariat from reaching the bourgeoise - however this Saturday there seemed to be an overspill with the said Cov fans in E block. Recipe for disaster, but can't help but think three blocks down towards H block from being something very nasty.
don't condone football related violence but jumping up and down celebrating in a home end probably violates the social contract preventing you getting a split lip - according to Hobbes/Locke's law anyway.
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fighting in E block today on 13:46 - Oct 2 with 3773 views
fighting in E block today on 13:22 - Oct 2 by losethedrum
For the Oldham away play off i was working nights finished at 8am drove straight to Loftus road from Norfolk queued up & got my dad and i tickets , drove home around 1pm the A14 got closed whilst i was on it , stuck on there for ages got home 8pm & back off to work at 11pm, i wasnt best pleased when Langley got himself sent off. Regards the approx 100 or so cov fans scattered around Loftus road saturday we restrcted them to 2767 tickets out of the 3012 seats in the school end so those 100 or so could have easily been housed with their own & we will probably now only get 2k or so at Cov when we have averaged close to 4k the past 2 seasons .
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The away end holds 2800
As for the game at theirs we will likely be relegated by then so we won't need 4 k tickets
fighting in E block today on 21:56 - Sep 30 by The_Beast1976
I had a few Coventry fans with me in the home end today. They were sensible and didn't celebrate any of the goals nor say anything untoward. They loved the ground and had a great day.
Don't know why football fans can't just mix. It's just a game FFS. Don't get the same problems at cricket or rugby.
I was working at Wembley for a challenge cup final in the 90s. Wigan v widnes. Massive running punch up in one end at the end...
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fighting in E block today on 14:44 - Oct 2 with 3540 views
fighting in E block today on 13:24 - Oct 2 by smuttsontour
usually W12 club is seated behind the Director's box as the 'premium economy' level of hospo. There's an arbitrary wall no bigger than 3ft to prevent the proletariat from reaching the bourgeoise - however this Saturday there seemed to be an overspill with the said Cov fans in E block. Recipe for disaster, but can't help but think three blocks down towards H block from being something very nasty.
don't condone football related violence but jumping up and down celebrating in a home end probably violates the social contract preventing you getting a split lip - according to Hobbes/Locke's law anyway.
They were definitely sat in the right place - that could have been a horrible moment elsewhere. We all know the rules if you are in a home stand.
Did I ever mention that I was in Minder?
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fighting in E block today on 11:22 - Oct 3 with 2534 views
Like Clive says, we've all had to do it at some point - and everyone knows the coup. Keep your head down, don't be a knob and usually you won't get any trouble. Most recent time I was in the home end was Peterborough away last season. Fkn horrible when they scored at the end with the whole stand bouncing like it was the 80s - that said, sounded like there was a load less aggro where I was compared to the away end that day!
Shit but local
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fighting in E block today on 11:28 - Oct 3 with 2503 views
fighting in E block today on 11:22 - Oct 3 by QPunkR
Like Clive says, we've all had to do it at some point - and everyone knows the coup. Keep your head down, don't be a knob and usually you won't get any trouble. Most recent time I was in the home end was Peterborough away last season. Fkn horrible when they scored at the end with the whole stand bouncing like it was the 80s - that said, sounded like there was a load less aggro where I was compared to the away end that day!
Back in 1996 my Dad took me to my first ever away game at Wolves. We drove up on the night, I remember there being an almighty thunder storm, we bought tickets at the Box Office, then when we got in the ground opposite all the QPR fans my Dad decided to try his luck at asking the stewards if we could get moved. Given he had a six year old child with him they decided they couldn't kick him out so walked us all the way around the pitch and into the QPR end.
That was the game Dichio scored that wonder volley although I have zero actual memory of it.
We also, through a work contact of my Dad's, were in the home end at Leeds in 2004. That was when Gareth Ainsworth scored after 2 minutes to put us 1-0 up. Before we decided to let 85 year old Brian fkn Deane steamroller his way through us to score 4 (or was it 5?) goals as we lost 6-1. And they missed a penalty. That was a grim experience!
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fighting in E block today on 12:08 - Oct 3 with 2412 views
I was in the home section at Hillsborough when we were promoted in 2004. Me and a mate moved down to the area nearest the away end to get a bit of the atmosphere, which of course put us in with the Wednesday supporters who like to give it loads to the opposition. Tough to keep quiet of course, and by the end of the match it was very obvious that we and a few others were QPR supporters by the grins on our faces, but we didn't rub it in or cheer during the game.
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fighting in E block today on 13:14 - Oct 3 with 2274 views
1992 away at Southampton, 4 of us (3 QPR and a Spurs lad) sat in the Home seats lower tier as it was cheaper to sit in there than stand in the away end.
Southampton scored first and loads around us didn't move so we thought at least there is a few of us to share the kicking, 53rd minute we equalise and as the 3 of us leapt to our feet we realised that the same group around us didn't move a muscle for our goal either and the locals got a bit lippy and the stewards and old bill waddled in and gave us a final warning. As a group we decided the best thing to do is to would be to keep a lid on it regardless, cue Justin Channing 3 minutes later, the plan went out the window, we were on our feet and so were their lot, the stewards and the old bill, without discussing it we decided the best course of action was to jump over the front wall, fair play to the plod on the pitch he just told us to get in the away terrace.
fighting in E block today on 11:28 - Oct 3 by slmrstid
Back in 1996 my Dad took me to my first ever away game at Wolves. We drove up on the night, I remember there being an almighty thunder storm, we bought tickets at the Box Office, then when we got in the ground opposite all the QPR fans my Dad decided to try his luck at asking the stewards if we could get moved. Given he had a six year old child with him they decided they couldn't kick him out so walked us all the way around the pitch and into the QPR end.
That was the game Dichio scored that wonder volley although I have zero actual memory of it.
We also, through a work contact of my Dad's, were in the home end at Leeds in 2004. That was when Gareth Ainsworth scored after 2 minutes to put us 1-0 up. Before we decided to let 85 year old Brian fkn Deane steamroller his way through us to score 4 (or was it 5?) goals as we lost 6-1. And they missed a penalty. That was a grim experience!
I was in the Blackburn home end the last time QPR won there in 1999. It was hilarious when Gallen scored right at the death to seal the win. The place went absolutely toxic with anger and I just sat their smirking. No wonder Brian Kidd was sacked a hour or so later.
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fighting in E block today on 23:35 - Oct 3 with 1622 views
I was lucky enough to be sat in the home stand when we played Leeds in the cup in 88, watched our lot get battered at half time! Three days after the milk cup semi at Anfield we had a league game there, coach dropped the 3 of us that got off the 5 buses right outside the Kop! Decided we didn’t want to get kept back for half hour after so instead of going in the away end where we were on the previous Wednesday,me and my mate got a ticket in the main stand, had to sit on our hands when Rosenior scored in the first minute, ended up losing 4-1. Did the same at Goodison the day they beat us to win the league in 85. As said previously don’t behave like a dick if you’re in the wrong end. Only exception I’ve made on that rule was at Luton when the away ban was on,got tickets from a Luton supporting co worker, went over the top nuts when Falco scored.
favourite cheese mature Cheddar. FFS there is no such thing as the EPL
In 1985 Luton banned all away fans from attending matches. I got 2 tickets from a Luton fan at work who wasn't going. Before the match the Luton players kicked balls into the crowd. I caught one and gave it to my son. The Luton fans around me cheered and patted me on the back. I smiled inwardly as they were unaware who I was. The match finished 1-1. I didn't cheer when we scoref