Washington
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Sky Blue said:Sunderland said:SXBLUE said:That relegation game v Sunderland i seem to remember one pissed up Sunderland fan walking into the back of the Kippax midway thru in his shirt !! Police moved him on !
Also met a few of theres before and sound lads unlike boro.
That 90/91 match. We were originally given 10,000 tickets. Then another 2,000. At the most we had a couple of hundred in your end. So I'd make that just over 12,000..
That's more like it. The other lad had it up to 18k and growing! You had loads in The Kippax when you played us in the Cup in 73.
I was at that game. (The FA Cup Game, 1973).
On a bus from school (my last year).
It was mayhem (especially for a 15 year old).
I think it was the first (and only) time I've ever heard of a school running a bus to a high-profile away game.
I remember reading a big thread on here about five? years ago?
'Did anybody ever take The Kippax' it was called (or something very similar).
A few older City fans answered Sunderland.
SAFC fans did go into the home part of the Kippax.
But it was sheer numbers that forced them to go in, rather than wanting a fight. You couldn't move in the away part (we had about a quarter of the side -fenced off) the left hand part looking at the pitch, aswell as the adjacent end, which at the time IIRC didn't have seats in (could be wrong about that seats bit though).
Anyway, they never ever shut the turnstiles and people just kept piling in. You couldn't breathe. Away fans started climbing over the fence, into the home part. They were even getting onto the girder lattice-work under the roof, climbing across, and dropping into the City end. All of a sudden there was a huge fight going on. So then others jumped over to join in.
In the end, all the coppers did was break it up and seperate them. And leave the Sunderland fans in the home part, with a big double copper cordon parting the two factions.
I stayed in the away part, out of harm's way :-)