Another story,First time to Liverpool, we knew it would be rough, went on the special, think about 1974, got off at Lime street, we had about 600 on the special, a fleet of double decker busses waiting, set off our bus but ended up on its own, we got dropped of near to the ground, no one really knew where we were, we started walking in the direction the conductor sent us, 50 to 60 of us, very much like moss side, terraced houses etc, as we walked past a street adjacent to us, we saw a large gang, 150 or so, we thought they were City fans, who may have come on the other busses, but we were wrong and got chassed towards Anfield, my first ever sight of the ground, was big white letters The Kop, we all realised we were in the wrong place and kept running behind there main stand by now being chased by what seemed like every one, as we got to the Anfield road end there was another large gang waiting for City fans trying to get in the ground, we were slapped on several occasion's, just scrambling to get in, once in the ground we gathered in the top left hand corner, surrounded by the Police, no segregation, we all shit ourselves, but that is how things were. After walking back to Lime Street after the game we were lucky, when we got back, many fans had been battered, one lad had a spike in his back, he was taken to hospital.
So if you did go to away games in those days it was dangerous, no one is idolising it, but just how it was, a tit for tat situation.