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  • AL_CAFC
    AL_CAFC Posts: 8
    Everton 1987 I think 2-2 I think we equalised late on.

    Millwall 1988 half way line 2-2 after being 2-0 up they equalised in the last minute.

    Luton 87 0r 88 (No away fans) got beat 5-2 loads of CAFC in the Luton end.

     
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,179
    edited 11:03AM
    Arsenal(old), tottenham, Sunderland, Man City(both), Chelsea, palice, Brentford, Newcastle, Brighton(Withdean and Goldstone), Everton, Fulham, West Ham, Liverpool and Wolves.
    Coventry(old), Millwall(both), Bristol City, Hull(old), QPR, West Brom, Stoke(new), Ipswich, Watford, Birmingham, Portsmouth, Oxford(old), Blackburn, Norwich and Wednesday.
    Cardiff(old), Stevenage, Bradford, Stockport, Wimbledon, Lincoln, Huddersfield(new), Luton, Barnsley, Orient, Exeter, Burton, Port Vale, Plymouth.
    Walsall(new), Swindon, MK Dons, Notts County, Gillingham, Bromley, Barnet, Cambridge, Colchester(old and new) and Oldham.

  • Diebythesword
    Diebythesword Posts: 336
    Was a student living in Brentford and saw us beat them at the home terraced end at griffin park. Loudly went “ohhh NO!” When Johnnie Jackson went down looking very injured. Couple of people’s heads turned and my mate who I went with asked me what I was on about. Managed to play it off. 
  • Diebythesword
    Diebythesword Posts: 336
    Was also in the Jimmy seed watching us beat Chelsea thanks to John Robinson’s soccer school. Saw zola hit the bar right in front of us. 
  • lancashire lad
    lancashire lad Posts: 15,641
    Anfield when we won 0-1
    When I sat down after celebrating our goal a thick Liverpool accent whispered in my ear that it would be sensible if I kept quiet for the rest of the game, which I did. Out of fairness I should also point out that the Lass gave me similar instructions in the other ear!
  • redlanered
    redlanered Posts: 2,201
    Pre-segregation 70s I often preferred to avoid the...ahem..."action", and thus would mingle with more friendly home fans.  More recently have had to keep schtum at Arsenal, Southampton, Pompey, Wimbledon, Oxford, Leeds and probably others ive forgotten about.  

    Needs must if away allocation small (Wimbledon), or if socialising with the oppo
  • PeakieRocket
    PeakieRocket Posts: 2,422
    My first ever away game against Middlesbrough in 1983. My Dad took me into the main stand of the home end, as I was only 7 and he wasn’t sure about me being on the away terrace. We lost 3-0 and he had to keep dragging me back into my seat for each goal as I kept getting confused which team I was meant to be supporting.
  • Bournemouth Addick
    Bournemouth Addick Posts: 16,287
    Off the top of my head and in no order but there will be others I've forgotten - 

    Bournemouth
    Southampton
    QPR
    Newcastle
    Spurs
    West Ham
    Orient
    Norwich
    Ipswich
    Southend
    Arsenal

    Never had a moments problem, so I must be very good at sitting on my hands. 

  • swords_alive
    swords_alive Posts: 4,294
    December ‘95 at the Den. 

    When 2nd goal went in I stood up, got my knob out and did ‘the helicopter’ to everyone around me. 

    Lucky for me, nobody noticed. Probably because it was so cold. 
    Police were videoing our seated section at Port Vale away- maybe 1991.  Someone known to many but never enrolled on here during his lifetime, stood up, dropped his trousers did exactly this for the cameraman. Everyone carried on like nothing had happened :) 
     
  • swords_alive
    swords_alive Posts: 4,294
    The Chelsea Shed in the 70s (we won 2-3) and Liverpool Kop in the 80s (lost 2-0). Still not quite sure how we made it out of The Shed alive. 
    Along the side at Arsenal and West Ham too. 
    My first away game in London was Chelsea, as a naive 16 yr old in a red and white scarf, younger brother in tow, walked into the shed end. Luckily it was over an hour before kick off and just a couple of sarcy comments before we were led to the away end. Badly signed that away end entrance back then.

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  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 34,058
    Back in the 70's most of em.
    Beat me to it … yup
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,250
    Arsenal (Highbury)
    The Dell
    Stevenage
    Kenilworth Road
    Vicarage Road
    Carrow Road
    Reading (Not Elm Park)
    Plough Lane
    Gillingham
    Sincil Bank

  • fenlandaddick
    fenlandaddick Posts: 1,781
    edited 1:36PM
    At Chelski , Carling Cup away win on pens in the noughties. Had to sit on my hands for that one. Mate was a season ticket holder for them and got me in the home end.
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,250
    At Chelski , Carling Cup away win on pens in the noughties. Had to sit on my hands for that one. Mate was a season ticket holder for them and got me in the home end.
    20 years ago yesterday 
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,626
    Wimbledon's old ground 
    Chelsea in 1982 (with school friends) and also twice in the PL, including the 1 0 win
    Arsenal - Twice at Highbury on a work colleagues mates ST and once at Emirates
    Southampton 3 times in corporate. My wife had a few and jumped up screaming when Iwelumo scored the last minute winner on '07
    Spurs in '87 when we won 1 0
    Luton twice during the ban
    Everton 1988, just about managed to sit on my hands when Mackenzie scored a late equaliser
    Orient in a league cup game in the 90's 

  • JoshCAFC
    JoshCAFC Posts: 21
    Adams park last season for the playoff, was relatively easy given the result