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But other than these occasions......9goalswentpastperry said:
'98 was pretty bad afterwards as we'd cost them the playoffs. That was when they bussed us directly to Brum International.RedPanda said:
Which year was that? I know you'll have been a lot.Covered End said:Ona previous visit to Birmingham they attacked us exiting the ground and the police just watched and did absolutely nothing.
We then had a double decker bus lined up to take us to Birmingham International Train Station (I think) and they attacked us on that as well.
Last time I went they were all coming over the fences/hoardings on to the pitch to get at us.
I won't be rushing back.The only trouble I've come close to was some oiks hiding behind railway bridges in 2013 or 14. I wasn't there in '98 when I know coaches got bricked.
In '96 we won 4 3 there on the telly and I think it was a Junior Reds coach that got attacked.
It was also a good job we rolled over on the last day in '93 to keep them up or you shudder to think what it'd have been like afterwards.1 -
9goalswentpastperry said:
'98 was pretty bad afterwards as we'd cost them the playoffs. That was when they bussed us directly to Brum International.RedPanda said:
Which year was that? I know you'll have been a lot.Covered End said:Ona previous visit to Birmingham they attacked us exiting the ground and the police just watched and did absolutely nothing.
We then had a double decker bus lined up to take us to Birmingham International Train Station (I think) and they attacked us on that as well.
Last time I went they were all coming over the fences/hoardings on to the pitch to get at us.
I won't be rushing back.The only trouble I've come close to was some oiks hiding behind railway bridges in 2013 or 14. I wasn't there in '98 when I know coaches got bricked.
In '96 we won 4 3 there on the telly and I think it was a Junior Reds coach that got attacked.
It was also a good job we rolled over on the last day in '93 to keep them up or you shudder to think what it'd have been like afterwards.Not underestimating what people went through, but the most recent of those incidents was 27 years ago.I've been to St Andrews twice more recently, and don't remember any trouble at all.5 -
No issues at all earlier this year, Actually found all their fans I crossed friendly1
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Have drunk in pubs in the city centre, Digbeth, and behind the Tilton Road end, used a broad cockney accent every time, walked/ bowled to and from the ground alone and with group of lads 20 years younger than me and NEVER had any trouble. Sometimes you just have to show confidence and hey presto, the world is a better place. I may have dreamt some of that, memory fades, but i have definitely been there lots and escaped to tell the tale.1
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I can't remember, but I think the poster above sounds right.RedPanda said:
Which year was that? I know you'll have been a lot.Covered End said:Ona previous visit to Birmingham they attacked us exiting the ground and the police just watched and did absolutely nothing.
We then had a double decker bus lined up to take us to Birmingham International Train Station (I think) and they attacked us on that as well.
Last time I went they were all coming over the fences/hoardings on to the pitch to get at us.
I won't be rushing back.The only trouble I've come close to was some oiks hiding behind railway bridges in 2013 or 14. I wasn't there in '98 when I know coaches got bricked.1 -
We won’t sell out every away allocation this season and that will be the case from now until the end but from where i was standing today at St Andrews it looked like a cracking turnout and the fans in it made one hell of a noise5
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Looked and sounded the same from the stream too, barely heard a peep from the home fans but lots of Charlton coming throughshirty5 said:We won’t sell out every away allocation this season and that will be the case from now the until the end but from where i was standing today at St Andrews it looked like a cracking turnout and the fans in it made one hell of a noise4 -
It felt like 1500-1700, which is still very good by our past standards.4
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I was expecting to see swathes of empty seats going by some previous comments but it looked a great turnout by us.4
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We had 3 blocks, QM2 was basically sold out, QM3 about 2/3 sold and the smaller corner one QM1 almost untouched. Everyone standing up hides empty seats, but i agree it looked a much better turnout than I their was going to bestockportugaladdick said:I was expecting to see swathes of empty seats going by some previous comments but it looked a great turnout by us.
Glad everyone who went got some reward.3 -
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No issues at all after the game, we all exited at the same time and walked back to the centre together.
Indeed I thought there was more aggro from the Coventry fans 2 weeks ago.0 -
Always one of my favourite grounds. Atmosphere was decent in both ends. Nice straightforward walk back to the city centre without needing to rush off after the final whistle. Plenty of time to sort food/drink out before getting the 6:17 train back.1
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First time I went up there was the 79-80 season (we finished bottom of the league) doubt we had more then 400 up there that day.RedPanda said:It felt like 1500-1700, which is still very good by our past standards.0 -
I like their fans, maybe I am naive, but I have never had issues with them and always found them to be passionate, social fans.
Good luck to them, they've struck gold with their ambitious owners.0 -
Perhaps they generally have better behaved fans in the last 20 years.Braziliance said:I like their fans, maybe I am naive, but I have never had issues with them and always found them to be passionate, social fans.
Good luck to them, they've struck gold with their ambitious owners.
Mind you there were plenty of little kids (under 12) shouting dog's abuse at our players yesterday (first time I've noticed it this season).
Bristol C fans were also as good as gold this season, whereas some previous games with them have been like the wild west.0 -
wasn't very hostile at all tbh - they did have Mike Reid doing the announcements at the station after the game though - 'runaround now !!!' a good work out going from one platform change to another - was more like an airport than a station2
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I just think football has changed, I have never really seen any football violence in 26 years or so of going games.Covered End said:
Perhaps they generally have better behaved fans in the last 20 years.Braziliance said:I like their fans, maybe I am naive, but I have never had issues with them and always found them to be passionate, social fans.
Good luck to them, they've struck gold with their ambitious owners.
Mind you there were plenty of little kids (under 12) shouting dog's abuse at our players yesterday (first time I've noticed it this season).
Bristol C fans were also as good as gold this season, whereas some previous games with them have been like the wild west.
The most violence I have seen to date was from Shrewsbury fans ffs.
Long may it continue.2 -
Millwall v Birmingham riot, but as you say it was in 2002.
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The pre match music was eclectic to say the least - ELO’s Mr Blue Sky, Chim-Chimeny and Hey Jude before they even got to KRO.0
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Well ELO are a Brum band and the title of the track contains a clue and I assume Chim-Chimeny is in relation to their dislike of Villa.Weegie Addick said:The pre match music was eclectic to say the least - ELO’s Mr Blue Sky, Chim-Chimeny and Hey Jude before they even got to KRO.0 -
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ELO are a Birmingham band.
Birmingham FC have a history of chimneys ie their new stadium design.
Hey Jude is just a song to whip them all up and sing along to.0 -
I said it was eclectic, not that I didn’t understand it.1
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Hey Jude refers to Jude Bellingham, it’s not ‘just a song to whip them all up and sing along to’ 🤣Covered End said:ELO are a Birmingham band.
Birmingham FC have a history of chimneys ie their new stadium design.
Hey Jude is just a song to whip them all up and sing along to.
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