deafmanstevo
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Yeah that’s what I meant really I was thinking Stretford End/Kop/Gladys Street. The away end always used to be at the opposite side of the ground mostly. I always look at the lower tier away bit from where I sit in SS3 and it looks like hardly any segregation. I’m not sure what the answer is to this really as the club probably don’t want away fans walking past the main entrance or anywhere close to the Family Stand. I know they want coaches close to turnstiles too. I was really surprised at the lack of policing outside the ground at the end of the game and on the walk back to town yesterday.
Yes i was surprised at first about the policing outside as i walked back to town too, but really we shouldnt be , Chelsea fans are no where near as bad as they used to be for actual fighting , in the 80,s and 90,s they would have been trouble all the way back to tòwn.
They even let Liverpool fans out at the same time and i saw no fighting. The main problem was both teams fans throwing stuff.
One day they could be tho if City fans get pissed off, 2 teams i think they would be trouble if they let them out at the same time are prob utd and millwall.