27-02-13, 10:32 PM
As an away fan you buy your tickets through your own club, who are given an allocation by the home club, depending in the club that is visiting the allocations do vary due to rivalry/policing etc
You sit in a separate corner of the stadium, seperated by the orange bibbed brigade, use a separate entrance though dependant on the clubs involved (rivalries) fans do mix before, I think even the facilities (toilets/food) inside are separate as well. You get kept behind to leave separately from home fans. If its a big rivalry you even get separate trains/underground queue's.
Some of the rivalries run pretty deep over here utd/city, utd/liverpool, arsenal/tottenham etc, and as with all teams you get an element of knob head fans who cause drama, so they are kept as seperated as they can.
Realised I used the word seperate/separately a lot there, so in case you aren't clear they are generally well and truly separated
You sit in a separate corner of the stadium, seperated by the orange bibbed brigade, use a separate entrance though dependant on the clubs involved (rivalries) fans do mix before, I think even the facilities (toilets/food) inside are separate as well. You get kept behind to leave separately from home fans. If its a big rivalry you even get separate trains/underground queue's.
Some of the rivalries run pretty deep over here utd/city, utd/liverpool, arsenal/tottenham etc, and as with all teams you get an element of knob head fans who cause drama, so they are kept as seperated as they can.
Realised I used the word seperate/separately a lot there, so in case you aren't clear they are generally well and truly separated
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