Hi gents.
What would you say are the best and worst away days you have been to?
Any particularly good or bad experiences?
What would you say are the best and worst away days you have been to?
Any particularly good or bad experiences?
Hi gents.
What would you say are the best and worst away days you have been to?
Any particularly good or bad experiences?
Hi gents.
What would you say are the best and worst away days you have been to?
Any particularly good or bad experiences?

Worst away days, the old Stamford Bridge. ****ing **** hole ground, terrible sight lines, **** hole fans and away fans used to get locked in for around 2 hours after the final whistle whilst the old bill tried to disperse the Chelsea hooligans.
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Nah I was born in 83 and didnt attend my first match at the bridge till the early 90's, when i was like 8 or 9, by that time the East Stand had been sorted and the running track was gone.You ever go to SB back in the day Bod ? It was a ****ing **** hole.
Nah I was born in 83 and didnt attend my first match at the bridge till the early 90's, when i was like 8 or 9, by that time the East Stand had been sorted and the running track was gone.
I read somewhere that Bates wanted to pen the fans in with an electric fence to stop pitch invasions, but London Council went mental and sent him a cease operations warning under threat of arrestIt was a ****ing awful ground. Massive fences because of the hooligan problem and curved terraces so you had to watch the game from an angle and from a distance because of the running track. Tube ride over there was quite nice, but that's where it ended.

I read somewhere that Bates wanted to pen the fans in with an electric fence to stop pitch invasions, but London Council went mental and sent him a cease operations warning under threat of arrest![]()
That's true. The Hooligan element back then was really bad. It was always a risk as an away fan going to any ground really, but SB, The Den, Upton Park, and WHL were particular hot spots in London.

Yeah my old man used to take me back in the day. He was a Charlton fan, and used to watch them in the 60's so he wasn't really aware of the hooligan stuff tbh. One of the games he took me to was V Millwall at Highbury 87 or 88 I think, in an FA cup tie. It kicked off big time with Millwall fans on the pitch and police forcing them back. I was in the Junior Gunners enclosure which ran right down the front of the West Stand next to the away seats and the clock end. It was funny really as I don't remember either me or my old man being particularly worried about the sight of hundreds of frothing hooligans trying to get at us![]()
Am so glad all that **** had ended by the time I got into football.
Football hooliganism is the most pointless, braindead bullshit I have ever seen.