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Exactly.Exiled_Addick said:Fuck all else to do in Sheffield though, innit.
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Cost of living cheaper up north.
Speaking to a couple from Bradford on holiday last November asked how come lots of northerns go away games.
He said wages not as bad as you think he said they earned roughly £50000 a year between them and the mortgage was £75000 on thier 3 bed.
Met up with them in thier boozer booze in December £1 a bottle of stella1 -
Unbearable amount of 'Sit down' threads we'd have every other weekoohaahmortimer said:
I do !!Bedsaddick said:Who cares ?
That's maaasive support , we really are leagues apart !
I'd love for us to have decent support but the flip side to that would be the constant crying about allocations and getting a ticket , once a year at most we may sell out a small allocation and the tear drops that occur are beyond a joke , imagine if we supported a team with proper away followings .2 -
Totally agree been up there a few times and recently, and on each occasion, there were some dickheads trying to cause some sort of aggro on Charlton supporters. Even had it coming home as unfortunately I have to travel through London with away supporters.PopIcon said:I'd have to say, in my experience. Sheffield Wednesday fans are bigger bell ends than Leeds United fans.
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If you're from Sheffield, its the glamorous pull of Preston.1
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I bet it had an outside toilet and no electricity though.clb74 said:Cost of living cheaper up north.
Speaking to a couple from Bradford on holiday last November asked how come lots of northerns go away games.
He said wages not as bad as you think he said they earned roughly £50000 a year between them and the mortgage was £75000 on thier 3 bed.
Met up with them in thier boozer booze in December £1 a bottle of stella0 -
bit unusual but i dont mind some parts of up north the promotion season we drove to a lot of away games and we had a lot of northern sides i remember getting lost on the way to preston and ended up in the lake district, nice part of the country then we stopped in probably the freindliest pub ive ever been in for lunch was a very good day.0
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Then got torn down when the Russians arrived.palarsehater said:another club that has good support but again majority of fans ive met are twats are burnley, will admit though haven't done that many , but England away games its mainly the northern teams supporters there and a smattering of southern clubs. marseille there was one pub that Leeds must of had 25/30 flags up outside some of them even london based flags.
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That was not a boozer, that was somebody's living room.clb74 said:Cost of living cheaper up north.
Speaking to a couple from Bradford on holiday last November asked how come lots of northerns go away games.
He said wages not as bad as you think he said they earned roughly £50000 a year between them and the mortgage was £75000 on thier 3 bed.
Met up with them in thier boozer booze in December £1 a bottle of stella2 -
When you compare out away support to clubs like Watford and QPR you can see how ridiculous some of these comments are.1
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millwall run them.ElfsborgAddick said:
Then got torn down when the Russians arrived.palarsehater said:another club that has good support but again majority of fans ive met are twats are burnley, will admit though haven't done that many , but England away games its mainly the northern teams supporters there and a smattering of southern clubs. marseille there was one pub that Leeds must of had 25/30 flags up outside some of them even london based flags.
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i do wish our away support was better but echoing the thoughts of some, when we do have a big turn out, and some behaviour is worse ( more people that wouldnt usually attend ) its the usual ott reaction on here, gillingham last year being the most recent i can remember. that sort of stuff goes on at leeds and wednesday games week in week out.0
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Perhaps a middle ground were our away support was good enough to not be an embarrassment (perhaps that would prove a point to potential investors) but not be sold out each week. Should be achievable under the current circumstances.0
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Still more than what you get in Bromleyricky_otto said:
I bet it had an outside toilet and no electricity though.clb74 said:Cost of living cheaper up north.
Speaking to a couple from Bradford on holiday last November asked how come lots of northerns go away games.
He said wages not as bad as you think he said they earned roughly £50000 a year between them and the mortgage was £75000 on thier 3 bed.
Met up with them in thier boozer booze in December £1 a bottle of stella
75000 gets you a Wendy house
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Bovril shares would be through the roofCroydon said:
Unbearable amount of 'Sit down' threads we'd have every other weekoohaahmortimer said:
I do !!Bedsaddick said:Who cares ?
That's maaasive support , we really are leagues apart !
I'd love for us to have decent support but the flip side to that would be the constant crying about allocations and getting a ticket , once a year at most we may sell out a small allocation and the tear drops that occur are beyond a joke , imagine if we supported a team with proper away followings .1 -
Always thought they've had an incredible away support but like all of Yorkshire, they are unfortunately a bunch gobshites!
Special mention to Pompey on the away numbers theme too.0 -
Talking of massive. 9k Rangers fans at Hillsborough today and 9k Celtic fans at Sunderland yesterday.6
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So,Friend Or Defoe said:Talking of massive. 9k Rangers fans at Hillsborough today and 9k Celtic fans at Sunderland yesterday.
18,000 manky copies of The Big Issue and hundreds of cheap lighters...0 -
Credit where it's due, that is terrific support.5
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They still lost 5-1 to Stevenage0
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That looks like the home end at Hilsborough, what's all that about?Friend Or Defoe said:Talking of massive. 9k Rangers fans at Hillsborough today and 9k Celtic fans at Sunderland yesterday.
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Looks like the side to me, with the lino on the half way line.eaststandmike said:
That looks like the home end at Hilsborough, what's all that about?Friend Or Defoe said:Talking of massive. 9k Rangers fans at Hillsborough today and 9k Celtic fans at Sunderland yesterday.
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Course it is, I can see it's a side now. ThanksCovered End said:
Looks like the side to me, with the lino on the half way line.eaststandmike said:
That looks like the home end at Hilsborough, what's all that about?Friend Or Defoe said:Talking of massive. 9k Rangers fans at Hillsborough today and 9k Celtic fans at Sunderland yesterday.
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Thought the same as you Esm before I looked a bit harder0
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That is the stand to the left of where we sit.eaststandmike said:
That looks like the home end at Hilsborough, what's all that about?Friend Or Defoe said:Talking of massive. 9k Rangers fans at Hillsborough today and 9k Celtic fans at Sunderland yesterday.
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Demand was larger than the Leppings Lane.eaststandmike said:
That looks like the home end at Hilsborough, what's all that about?Friend Or Defoe said:Talking of massive. 9k Rangers fans at Hillsborough today and 9k Celtic fans at Sunderland yesterday.
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not knocking the support at all as its fantastic and looks good, but rangers, a lot of english club fans would of attended aswell, celtic is more just scottish fans as dont know of many english clubs that are associated with celtic, apart from liverpool?0
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What's depressed me about this thread is the bit early on about 550k people living in Sheffield.
Of all the places to live. Why? There's all that choice. Even if you didn't want to go too far, there's Chesterfield which is about a million times better and only a 10 minute drive away. How confusing is it that Sytner has a BMW dealership in Sheffield? What is the profile of a person who can afford a BMW but still wants to live in Sheffield?1 -
Outside of London, Sheffield is probably favourite city for beer. So many excellent places and affordable too.2
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Kelham Island.PopIcon said:Outside of London, Sheffield is probably favourite city for beer. So many excellent places and affordable too.
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