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First game Luton away in 1988, aged 6 1989 - 2004: Season ticket in R block 2004-2007: Worked at the Lower Loft Ladbrokes kiosk, got paid and got to watch the games standing at the back of the Loft 2007-2012: Lived abroad, got back for around 10 home games a season, usually Upper Loft 2012-2020: Season ticket back in R block 2020-2024 Moved out of London and had kids, had to give up the ST. Lower Loft standing area for the games I get to.
Stood or sat on all four sides at one point or another.
I agree mate, does seem a bit premature but equally don't think it's fair to just assume he's chasing the money. He's clearly ambitious and must back himself to do well there.
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I went to the Belgrade Derby about 10 years ago. It was absolutely incredible but I went with a mate who's half Serbian and regularly travels over there for games. I wouldn't have fancied it without a local with us. He knew what to do to get us there, into the ground and then back safely afterwards, without running into opposing fans or riot police. It was a very menacing atmosphere inside and outside the ground. That's probably because it was Red Star v Partizan and it may be fine for a normal game.
I think it's the only game I've been to where the away fans were in two separate sections of the away end (separated by riot police) and spent the whole game lobbing flares and missiles at each other despite supporting the same team.