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    [Football] Your First Taste Of Football Hooliganism

    I did your story in reverse ie I took some Palace supporting colleagues to I think the Friday night game. The one where someone with his arm in a plaster cast ran on to the pitch from the North Stand just before kick off and ran around to each Brighton player shaking his cast at them in...
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    [Football] Your First Taste Of Football Hooliganism

    Make sense re the away fans. I think we left that way that day in ‘88 surrounded by a lot of police. Much as I love the AMEX I think you are lucky to still have a unique ground with terracing.
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    [Football] Your First Taste Of Football Hooliganism

    Presumably your ground has changed quite a lot since ‘88 when we were both in Div 3 ? I remember everyone entering by the same turnstile and walking around a flower bed and lawned area (?). We then walked around the back of a stand full of your supporters before arriving at the terrace at the...
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    [Football] Your First Taste Of Football Hooliganism

    Must have been a feature of Fratton Park. Exactly the same happened there in 1989 I think.
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    [Football] Your First Taste Of Football Hooliganism

    Gillingham away around 1988 was lively as well (we may have played them twice in a week, league and cup). We were in the corner terrace next to the main stand and the fence separating us from their fans was forced open and people were pouring through back and forth (as I remember it). After the...
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    [Football] Your First Taste Of Football Hooliganism

    Oxford springs to mind. Also Chesterfield. Rounding up the family in the car park outside the Labour Club while it all went off around us after the game. No idea what my first experience was though as they all merge into one in the old Goldstone days. I remember having stones thrown at us when...
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