Away fans / tourists in home sections

Don’t know if this has been mentioned elsewhere. But I see Tottenham have identified a bunch of fans whose tickets ended up in the hands of Liverpool fans, for their title winning game on Sunday.

Some were traced through Liverpool fans getting kicked out and where they were sat. Others, Tottenham bought themselves off re-sale sites and checked who they were originally sold to.

All had their season tickets immediately deactivated. All their ticket points wiped. And indefinitely banned from Tottenham’s ground, with a review in three years.

Know it was an exceptional circumstance in terms of them winning the league title, but last thing I'd want to do is be sat in an away section as a home fan.

That's dippers for you though. Rather brazen.
 
Appreciate it's the other way around but mother and two lads in the City end, one of the lads takes his jacket off and has a united shirt on. Only the fact he's a kid it stopped punches being thrown. 24k points out it sold out at

Should’ve got an even harder kicking, need to nip that shit in the bud, teach em young.
 
Know it was an exceptional circumstance in terms of them winning the league title, but last thing I'd want to do is be sat in an away section as a home fan.

That's dippers for you though. Rather brazen.

It’s not ideal but the majority of Liverpool fans will have never seen them win the league in person, so I wouldn’t blame them for getting in wherever they could.

I, and plenty of others were in the Brighton end when we won the league. Which is pretty much the same thing.
 
It’s not ideal but the majority of Liverpool fans will have never seen them win the league in person, so I wouldn’t blame them for getting in wherever they could.

I, and plenty of others were in the Brighton end when we won the league. Which is pretty much the same thing.

I get that, but I think the size of the clubs is rather significant and the fact you're amongst their away supporters who could be deemed more 'hardcore'. I don't think it would have been particularly amicable if it occurred with us for instance instead of Spurs.
 
It’s not ideal but the majority of Liverpool fans will have never seen them win the league in person, so I wouldn’t blame them for getting in wherever they could.

I, and plenty of others were in the Brighton end when we won the league. Which is pretty much the same thing.
Which is very on-brand for the ferals.
 
Do you not mean unstomachable?

Imagine spending all day travelling from London and paying a fortune only to have the privilege of sitting next to one of those cunts.
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Didn’t see too many daytrippers there last night against Wolves, felt the same against Palace a few weeks ago.

Much more enjoyable feeling mostly having proper Blues around you!

I felt like I’d lost my love of going to games after those Liverpool and Madrid home games. They were fucking horrible. Neutrals and daytrippers (who are just annoying wankers), Madrid fans being cunts, Salah fans and Liverpool fans all openly cheering Liverpool’s goals, plus after the final whistle all taking photos and videos of the Lpool players and Lpool away end nearly saw me react with violence (to the point the fella who sits behind me had to tell me to leave otherwise I’d get banned… thankfully I listened to him).

Shouldn't be the case that games against bottom half teams are a better experience than the biggest games of the season.
 
Didn’t see too many daytrippers there last night against Wolves, felt the same against Villa last week and Palace a few weeks ago.

Much more enjoyable feeling mostly having proper Blues around you!

I felt like I’d lost my love of going to games after those Liverpool and Madrid home games. They were fucking horrible. Neutrals and daytrippers (who are just annoying wankers), Madrid fans being cunts, Salah fans and Liverpool fans all openly cheering Liverpool’s goals, plus after the final whistle all taking photos and videos of the Lpool players and Lpool away end nearly saw me react (to the point the fella who sits behind me had to tell me to leave otherwise I’d get banned… thankfully I listened to him).

Shouldn't be the case that games against bottom half teams are a better experience than the biggest games of the season.

Plenty there but seems it's the ones who've developed a love for City maybe and not just interested in Title races
 
It’s not ideal but the majority of Liverpool fans will have never seen them win the league in person, so I wouldn’t blame them for getting in wherever they could.

I, and plenty of others were in the Brighton end when we won the league. Which is pretty much the same thing.
Blackburn 2000 springs to mind!
 
Reminds me of the time City played at Blackpool in the FA Cup in 88.
Ended up in a pub on a side street off the sea front before the game with many of the Guvnors in there (didn't know they were in the crew at the time) and lots of singing going on. At one point we were all singing "Manchester la la la" and this lad stands in the middle of the floor, whips his jacket off to reveal a rag replica shirt and carries on singing as if "we're all in this together aren't we lads".
Next thing after a few cracks, he jumps over the bar for protection and the barman throws him back over..... more slaps... the bouncers came down the stairs and dragged him out. The room went very quiet and one blue says "who was with him?" And one lad goes very sheepish and stood out like a sore thumb with his stance and posture. A Blue went up to him. "Are you a M*****?"
"No"
"You sure?" and pulls this lads sweatshirt down from his neck to reveal a rag replica shirt. More slaps. The bouncers come down again and save this lad from a proper good hiding.
The bouncers then return. "Are there anymore United fans in here? This is your chance to leave with us now because we aren't coming down again". Two relieved rags shuffled quickly across the room to rounds of laughter and jeers.

To this day I still can't fathom out why the first rag thought it would be all peace, love and understanding when he decided to reveal his colours during that song - or why they were there to begin with!
Probably saw you in your Morrissey T shirt and thought he’d be ok.
 
off course there are day trippers, that is for almost every premier league team. And every big team in the top leagues.
Like myself from Belgium with a 19y old son that watches all city's matches on the pc the last years and that wants to come and see a match of city on the 20th may; there is no really easy way to get tickets.
I hope to find two tickets on the forum, but if you have no other option; tourists go to other sites, where other people make a lot of money.... but making a trip that costs me already a lot, with also the stadium tour, the shop, and so on...what would you do yourself.
We will be there from Saturday to also watch the cup final somewhere in Manchester for the atmosphere...so I guess we count a bit as 'fans' and not just tourist to catch any match nearby.

btw: and we don't have tickets for the moment, hoping to find them in the other thread.

PS I never have been to another team abroad before...had my 15 years of season tickets at Brugge and then just an occasional match the last 7 years. I even don't bother to go to other teams here in Belgium.
 
off course there are day trippers, that is for almost every premier league team. And every big team in the top leagues.
Like myself from Belgium with a 19y old son that watches all city's matches on the pc the last years and that wants to come and see a match of city on the 20th may; there is no really easy way to get tickets.
I hope to find two tickets on the forum, but if you have no other option; tourists go to other sites, where other people make a lot of money.... but making a trip that costs me already a lot, with also the stadium tour, the shop, and so on...what would you do yourself.
We will be there from Saturday to also watch the cup final somewhere in Manchester for the atmosphere...so I guess we count a bit as 'fans' and not just tourist to catch any match nearby.

btw: and we don't have tickets for the moment, hoping to find them in the other thread.

PS I never have been to another team abroad before...had my 15 years of season tickets at Brugge and then just an occasional match the last 7 years. I even don't bother to go to other teams here in Belgium.
Enjoy KDB's last home game.
 

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