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Is it still the case that some seats remain empty due to health and safety?
I've noticed unoccupied seats when QPR fans have been in that section but didn't notice any gaps when seeing Chelsea's support- is it a different rule depending on who's in there or was I just not looking properly ?
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School End lower tier on 11:45 - Feb 24 with 3138 views
If we split the stand we have to fence off the first few rows so those above can't chuck or spit stuff on those below - not something they're as concerned with at Molineux it should be said.
When top and bottom tier are away fans there's no need to do this.
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School End lower tier on 11:53 - Feb 24 with 3110 views
first ten rows have to be empty for some reason but thats only if we have home fans in that end. It's so fans in the upper tier can't throw stuff at the home fans, I remember at Wolves a few years back we sat on the side and they were spitting on us after we scored, had the same at Arsenal this year as well.
I'm guessing Fulham have the whole end tomorrow so you get all of it
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School End lower tier on 11:57 - Feb 24 with 3090 views
School End lower tier on 11:52 - Feb 24 by Northernr
If we split the stand we have to fence off the first few rows so those above can't chuck or spit stuff on those below - not something they're as concerned with at Molineux it should be said.
When top and bottom tier are away fans there's no need to do this.
Your promotion season of 1982/83 could so nearly also have been ours. If you go to about half way through this video you'll see Derby fans literally lining the touchline and at one point Robert Wilson was tackled by a fan. Many Fulham players were assaulted and when the ref blew for an offside the Derby reacted as if it was full time and invaded the pitch. A lot of stuff was chucked on Fulham fans including a pig's head!
The match was never replayed and while you went on to become top team in London one year, we went on what seemed to be a terminal decline
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School End lower tier on 12:28 - Feb 24 with 3027 views
Your promotion season of 1982/83 could so nearly also have been ours. If you go to about half way through this video you'll see Derby fans literally lining the touchline and at one point Robert Wilson was tackled by a fan. Many Fulham players were assaulted and when the ref blew for an offside the Derby reacted as if it was full time and invaded the pitch. A lot of stuff was chucked on Fulham fans including a pig's head!
The match was never replayed and while you went on to become top team in London one year, we went on what seemed to be a terminal decline
That season us and Wolves went far ahead of you and Leicester quite early on we did beat you 3-1 to win the title but you lost to Leicester by a point the point that gained from 2-0 to us at Loftus Road Lineker getting 2 in the last 10 mins.Do remember Robert Wilson being kicked by Derby fan still you ended up having to sell Ray Houghton to Oxford who could afford to pay him more shows how times change
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School End lower tier on 23:57 - Feb 24 with 2623 views
School End lower tier on 23:53 - Feb 24 by denhamhoop2
That season us and Wolves went far ahead of you and Leicester quite early on we did beat you 3-1 to win the title but you lost to Leicester by a point the point that gained from 2-0 to us at Loftus Road Lineker getting 2 in the last 10 mins.Do remember Robert Wilson being kicked by Derby fan still you ended up having to sell Ray Houghton to Oxford who could afford to pay him more shows how times change
You're right how things change. The next season, I saw them play at Maine Road with a college friend of mine who supported City. Fulham won 3-2! Wilson and Davies were excellent up front, Parker awesome at the back. Sorry, I have no recollection of how many away fans there were.