Sitting in the Wednesday end when they scored

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  1. Loa

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    Horrendous, truly horrendous.
     
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    Are you going for counselling?</p>
     
  3. Loa

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    Not yet, but i think I'll need it after the Mackems game.
     
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    Was in a similar situation when Sibon bagged that free kick the other year. Not nice
     
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    I Don't See....

    why it would have been so bad for you when your team scored against us. Wait a minute your saying you was sat in the wrong end. Idiot.
     
  6. Loa

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    I was in the Wednesday end that day aswell, you'd think I'd learn.
     
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    RE: I Don't See....

    What?
     
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    RE: How come you weren't in away end?
     
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    RE: How come you weren't in away end?

    Cos I wanted to sit with a couple of mates who are Wednesday fans, better than sitting on my own. Not really an issue I'd have thought.
     
  10. Gue

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    You sit where you want mate

    Very brave mind, and theres nothing worse than when they score.

    I could only get a ticket for the home end at Tottenham, Ginola scored and I was on the telly as he went to the touch line to celebrate. The only one out of thousands sat with his head in his hands
     
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    RE: You sit where you want mate

    Not an issue with me mate, just wondered that was all.
     
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    RE: You sit where you want mate

    Suspect my glum face and lack of cheering gave away my aligence, still i survived.
     
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    Everyone should try it

    I remember going to Ayresome Park many years ago with my dad and brother and we played em off the park, a white shirted Steve Agnew being quite brilliant. Its quite interesting to get a different persepctive
     
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    RE: Everyone should try it

    I sat with Leeds fans at Elland Road back in Premiership when Moses scored a OG.

    Also my first ever away game was VS Sheff Utd. I sat on my dad's shoulders at the back of the Kop. Think we won that game.
     
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    RE: Everyone should try it

    I sat in the away end at the play off semi final at Huddersfield. It was wonderful watching them cry at the end.
     
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    i sat in wednesday end too on sat

    truly awful.

    never again.
     
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    In Away end at West Ham Once

    in the early 90's.

    We took the lead and went on the lose quite late on.

    On the terrace, being caught in the sway when they scored and all I wanted to do was blubber. Not a nice moment.
    :-|
     
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    Sat in the 'home' end at Filbert Street once (ended 2-2) - not nice

    They went 1-0 up. We came back to lead 2-1. I gave it away unfortunately, couldn't help it, didn't really mean to. It got quite menacing. They equalised and it made the unfortunate situation a bit better.
     
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    As bad as....

    Sitting with the Blues fans at St Andrews when we scored (Playoffs 2000). It was so bad I asked a steward if I could go in the away end at half time. Thankfully he let me move so I enjoyed the 2nd half.
     
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    My dad had a habit of standing in away ends when I was younger ...

    ... stood in the Rotherham end for the famous 2-4 away win in the 80's.  He and my Grandad kept quiet until Glavin scored the fourth and they finally couldn't contain themselves - fortunately a lot of the Rotherham fans had gone home by then anyway.

    Also stood in the Wednesday kop for an 80's game when we won away - Glynn Riley scoring the winner at that end I think.  We nearly didn't get out alive from that one I seem to remember.
     

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