I doubt you actually go to watch Chelsea play. If you do were you must have been impressed by the noise from the R's fans. Louder at half-time than you were when you thought you had scored. And when Ashley Cole warmed up - pure quality.
We [Southampton] played Hartlepool at home on a Tuesday night a couple of seasons ago and they brought 28 fans down with them!
the cost of tickets i am surprised many away fans go unless they are local derbys, and well done those 28, hope they had a good time
I am not a QPR fan... Nevermind! Talking about expensive away tickets I baulked at going to Chelsea for a mid-week away game at an astronomical 65 quid. When we were in league one you could get in to an away game, at say the Galpharm for 10 pounds which is really good value, whereas Leeds in the same division were charging 26.
AWAY SUPPORT AT YOUR GROUND - NOT FOR MUCH LONGER https://freedomforfansblog.wordpress.com/ Have a read through this. West Yorkshire Police are stopping Hull City fans travelling to Huddersfield for some cock eyed reasons. If they get their way - it will affect all football fans. A 15 year old lad is taking WYP to court. His dads helping him, but he needs the support of all football supporters. Whether you only remember Hull City for Phil Brown telling the players off at half time at Man City and want to take the piss about it that is fine. But have a think about it. If WYP get their way other police forces will follow and you're travel to away games will be severly restricted.
Oh shut up you tart on every ****ing board. That game is being given special treatment because fans of the two football clubs caused trouble at a rugby match between clubs of the same towns.
Don't know mate, won't be many in recent times as coppers are strict these day. one year none were allowed. but going back pre-war I dare say a fair few. why you ask?