Away travel - Most hated ground in premiership

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Away travel - Most hated ground in premiership

ST ANDREWS
0
No votes
HIGHBURY
3
20%
THEATRE OF QUEENS
2
13%
WHITE HART LANE
2
13%
STAMFORD BRIDGE
0
No votes
GOODISON
3
20%
WALKERS STADIUM
0
No votes
VILLA PARK
0
No votes
RIVERSIDE
1
7%
ELLAND RD
4
27%
 
Total votes : 15

Postby RED BEERGOGGLES » Sun Apr 11, 2004 11:00 pm

WE ALL MUST HAVE OUR OWN PERSONAL REASONS FOR DISLIKING A PARTICULAR GROUND ,MY MOST VIVID NIGHTMARE IS BEING ESCORTED THROUGH BIRMINGHAMS NOTORIOUS BULL RING WHILE  ON MY WAY TO ST ANDREWS DODGING FIRE EXTINGUISHES AND ANYTHING ELSE THEY COULD POSSIBLY HURL IN OUR DIRECTION ,FROM THEIR OBVIOUS ADVANTAGE POINT ON THE FLOORS ABOVE , INCHES FROM HAVING MY FUC*ING HEAD SHELLED LIKE A WALNUT .AND THATS WHY I CONSIDER  THE BRUMMIE'S  GROUND AS MY MOST LOATHED .ANYONE ELSE GOT A STORY, OH AND OBVIOUSLY OLD TRAFFORD ,AND ELLAND RD ,FOR JUST HAVING TO WATCH YOUR BACK CONSTANTLY
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Postby RED BEERGOGGLES » Mon Apr 12, 2004 12:24 am

NO ONE GOT A STORY THEN ?
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Postby Woollyback » Mon Apr 12, 2004 12:53 am

Beergoggles, gotta be Elland Road in the prem, not for a particular incident, just the general feeling of intimidation from the Leeds population.

Worst in any division for me was Stoke at their old Victoria Ground. I was there about 8 years ago with my father-in-law (leicester fan) watching Leicester play the 2nd leg of a 1st division play off game. Stoke lost and there was a pitch invasion follwed by all the away fans being penned into the stand, with bottles etc getting thrown from the adjacent stand. The Leicester players couldn't get back to the tunnel and had to hide in the police box at the corner of the field until the mounted police took control. I've never wanted to get back up the M6 more in my life.

On a different theme, before that match we were in the club secretary's office (father in law is a mate of his) having a couple of beers with him. Being an old ground, all the offices, dressing rooms etc were off one corridor, so when I went for a p#ss down the corridor the Leicester team filed past me with none other than Heskey who must have been about 18/19 back then. I remember at the time thinking he was an absolute mountain of a man and how a defender would s##t himself at the thought of playing against him. How appearances can be deceptive!!  :)
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Postby Dalglish » Mon Apr 12, 2004 12:58 am

Stoke - The only place the A-Team wont go and I'm not talking Soccer teams !!!LMAO :laugh:  I think Stoke made it into the top 10 of cr#p towns, i do believe they still eat their own young :D

My persoanl choice would be Everton, those Wooden seats are stright out the 19th century, the vews rubbish and the facilities are poor all round. The plus points would be a guaranteed 3 points and the sight of all those Blue noses getting all excited for their "Cup final" pre match :D
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Postby DrLiverpool » Mon Apr 12, 2004 12:59 am

Woollyback wrote:I remember at the time thinking he was an absolute mountain of a man and how a defender would s##t himself at the thought of playing against him.

I think this is true even today.  :)
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Postby red_rebel » Mon Apr 12, 2004 1:08 pm

Riverside
Awful ground, awful team, awful fans
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Postby Chris-Oulton » Mon Apr 12, 2004 6:04 pm

Woollyback wrote:Beergoggles, gotta be Elland Road in the prem, not for a particular incident, just the general feeling of intimidation from the Leeds population.

Leeds is a top place to go.  Never found it intimidating myself.

They were lucky they got rid of that scam Kewell though I reckon.  Over rated.
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Postby Leonmc0708 » Mon Apr 12, 2004 7:58 pm

The worst place is Goodison, having to put up with those bitter blue B A S T A R D S.

However, having travelled to Sheffield United, I must say this is the scariest. Those fans are like the hillbillies, absolute nutters.

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Postby Chris-Oulton » Mon Apr 12, 2004 8:21 pm

Leonmc0708 wrote:The worst place is Goodison, having to put up with those bitter blue B A S T A R D S.

However, having travelled to Sheffield United, I must say this is the scariest. Those fans are like the hillbillies, absolute nutters.

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Postby Eazy-E » Mon Apr 12, 2004 9:43 pm

Elland Rd ther is lots of ugly people and this guy named Chris-Oulton kept giving us s##t so we kicked the s##t out of him and threw him in a bin... it was funny
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Postby Chris-Oulton » Mon Apr 12, 2004 9:47 pm

Eazy-E wrote:Elland Rd ther is lots of ugly people and this guy named Chris-Oulton kept giving us s##t so we kicked the s##t out of him and threw him in a bin... it was funny

I remember it well mate.  Nice post.
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Postby peterpan » Mon Apr 12, 2004 11:20 pm

Hello fellow Reds fans. Im new to this forum so please dont shoot me before I can walk, but is it true that its a 9 year waiting list for a season ticket for Pool?  Anywhere in the ground? I live in Newcastle and have had to take some stick today from the Geordies ( Black and White sh*te). I have supported the "Mighty Reds" for 18 years now (I know its not long, but its enough I hope, to qualify as a TRUE supporter even though Im ashamed to admit my accent is not Scouse).  I voted Elland Road coz it was one of the most scariest moments of my life, to the point of runing!!!
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Postby Dalglish » Tue Apr 13, 2004 12:40 am

Welcome Peter Pan , I heard the waiting list is longer than 9 years mate for a season ticket cos unlike Newcastle , liverpool limit their allocation of season tickets to about 75% of available seats in order to attract new fans. Although after todays performance and the season we have had I suggest you try E-Bay cos i reckon there wil be a few season tickets going on there come the end of the seasoN LOL:D  ................If your serrious about getting hold of tickets you can apply in writing to the club and for example tioday (Although this is RARE) there were tickets selling on the gate before the game. good luck anyway .....Walk on ....
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