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Interesting programme gibpving a good insight as to how matches are policed nowadays.
However, I had no idea of the acrimony between Sunderland and Coventry due to Jimmy Hill’s delaying of an end of season game which meant Sunderland went down because they finished first and Civ and Bristol City played out for a draw meaning both stayed up. Sneaky Jimmy!
I was at that game. Kick off was supposedly delayed as Bristol fans had been delayed getting into the ground. As soon as the Sunderland result came through it turned into a training kick around.
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I was at that game. Kick off was supposedly delayed as Bristol fans had been delayed getting into the ground. As soon as the Sunderland result came through it turned into a training kick around.
Hull for the Swans. Anyone remember the game when the fans helped ‘sweep’ the pitch ? Waterlogged. Swans fans in big numbers went onto the pitch right up to the away end to attack them. If memory serves me right some weapons were used, flag poles etc to hit the Hull provocateurs it was quite nasty.
That went on for a number of years, a hundred or so Swansea supporters met up with Hull on a housing estate outside Hull. They failed to match the Swans and disappeared. It’s a funny old world.
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Some familiar faces there … Swansea are the group at the start. Ooops, some ex posters there too. No names please.
Just been sent this, Watch from 23 minutes. It’s mad I know, but the police had their hands well full that day.
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The Hull connection goes back to the very early 1990's to one of the maddest 24hrs and was typical of football in the early 1990's
We went up in two mini buses and a couple of cars we got there way early so waited outside their pub The Silver Cod when it did open we camped out in the back room and watch Hull fans come in one by one and they were rightly so p1ssed off we were in there and after a bit of handbags the police came and took them out leaving us inside and told the landlord to lock the doors and close the curtains and leave us in there as that way they knew where we were and didn't want us wondering around Hull so early, Hull fans were outside across the road and we were waving at them through the curtains they weren't best happy, after a while we got bored and left for the ground again another lively walk down towards the ground. At the end of the game Swansea and Hull fans were on the pitch there are some photos around of that game I think they were on the old JA website? Outside they waited for us and it took ages for us to get out of Hull and our mini buses were bricked at the traffic lights next to the ground.
After the game someone decided we should go to Blackpool for the night even though its nowhere near Hull but we did. We ended up in a pub called Mr Brewster? and there were some other fans in there after a while one of them came over to one of the well known older Swansea boys and said "we were on your pitch" it turned out they were the Huddersfield fans that invaded the pitch at the vetch earlier in the season, the whole pub went nuclear and turned into craziest pub fight I've ever seen, we weren't supposed to stay the night but we all did because everyone scattered after a while and no mobile phones in those days we all got split up, 5 of us managed to get a B&B, some got B&B's some slept in the mini buses and some just stayed all night wondering around. How we all managed to meet up the next morning and all get home is unbelievable but then that's what happened back then things did just happen no mobile phones no twitter no facebook
In the photos I met the mixed race lad with dreed locks in Ibiza in 2008 I had a beer and a photo with him, I can actually remember him at Swansea that day.
The Hull connection goes back to the very early 1990's to one of the maddest 24hrs and was typical of football in the early 1990's
We went up in two mini buses and a couple of cars we got there way early so waited outside their pub The Silver Cod when it did open we camped out in the back room and watch Hull fans come in one by one and they were rightly so p1ssed off we were in there and after a bit of handbags the police came and took them out leaving us inside and told the landlord to lock the doors and close the curtains and leave us in there as that way they knew where we were and didn't want us wondering around Hull so early, Hull fans were outside across the road and we were waving at them through the curtains they weren't best happy, after a while we got bored and left for the ground again another lively walk down towards the ground. At the end of the game Swansea and Hull fans were on the pitch there are some photos around of that game I think they were on the old JA website? Outside they waited for us and it took ages for us to get out of Hull and our mini buses were bricked at the traffic lights next to the ground.
After the game someone decided we should go to Blackpool for the night even though its nowhere near Hull but we did. We ended up in a pub called Mr Brewster? and there were some other fans in there after a while one of them came over to one of the well known older Swansea boys and said "we were on your pitch" it turned out they were the Huddersfield fans that invaded the pitch at the vetch earlier in the season, the whole pub went nuclear and turned into craziest pub fight I've ever seen, we weren't supposed to stay the night but we all did because everyone scattered after a while and no mobile phones in those days we all got split up, 5 of us managed to get a B&B, some got B&B's some slept in the mini buses and some just stayed all night wondering around. How we all managed to meet up the next morning and all get home is unbelievable but then that's what happened back then things did just happen no mobile phones no twitter no facebook
In the photos I met the mixed race lad with dreed locks in Ibiza in 2008 I had a beer and a photo with him, I can actually remember him at Swansea that day.
Hull for the Swans. Anyone remember the game when the fans helped ‘sweep’ the pitch ? Waterlogged. Swans fans in big numbers went onto the pitch right up to the away end to attack them. If memory serves me right some weapons were used, flag poles etc to hit the Hull provocateurs it was quite nasty.
That went on for a number of years, a hundred or so Swansea supporters met up with Hull on a housing estate outside Hull. They failed to match the Swans and disappeared. It’s a funny old world.
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Remember both of those Hull games. The heavens opened at the Vetch & the match was delayed. Think it may have been last game of the season ?
Was in Hull for the match where there had been a pre-meet up of the fans. All a bit bizarre I think it was in a place called Goole which seems strange now as that is a good 15-20 miles or so from Hull Boothferry Park was one of the most dilapidated grounds that I can remember at that time.
Never went to Lincoln but it was a bit tasty up there. A couple of lads got prison sentences for the fracas
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Remember both of those Hull games. The heavens opened at the Vetch & the match was delayed. Think it may have been last game of the season ?
Was in Hull for the match where there had been a pre-meet up of the fans. All a bit bizarre I think it was in a place called Goole which seems strange now as that is a good 15-20 miles or so from Hull Boothferry Park was one of the most dilapidated grounds that I can remember at that time.
Never went to Lincoln but it was a bit tasty up there. A couple of lads got prison sentences for the fracas
Swansea were good then, if fighting at football is good. 😂
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