Going to a game in couple weeks, and I’m an away fan but there was no tickets left so I’ve bought home tickets. Is this allowed?? Could I get kicked out?

  • lewismgza@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Ok you have to do the obvious go there just for the game try make it a neutral day and relax and enjoy a football game with team you know. That way you won’t get overly involved and start cheering

    So basically think of bad and sad things in the world and think how coming together for football is great for us all.

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    1 year ago

    Totally depends on the match and whereabouts in the stadium you are sitting.

    For example, if it was Liverpool v Man United, and you’re going as a United fan, wouldn’t recommend it.

    If it’s Fulham v Burnley, you’re not going to have so much of an issue.

    General rule of thumb is keep your head down, wear neutral colours and keep your mouth shut.

  • TurbulentVillage4169@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I’d take the advice being dished out on this post, although just for fun, I must mention that I faced nothing of the sort when I tried something similar. I was at the Etihad a few years ago, rooting for Real Madrid against Manchester City in the Champions League, while being seated amidst the home fans, and everyone around was happy to let me cheer for Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale and Benzema without any issues. It was a fantastic experience, all thanks to the great Manchester City fans. 😊

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    1 year ago

    Meh. Shouldn’t be an issue for most but I wouldn’t wear an away kit. Just sit and enjoy the match and have a dampened celebration of your team scores.

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    1 year ago

    People on here will say premier league stadiums are simultaneously filled with tourists and violent aggressive home fans. It can’t be both in my head

    I’m sure we are all capable of sitting through a game in any premier league stadium with any team.

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      My section at Spurs is! It makes for an interesting atmosphere with young South Korean women fangirling Son and a ST holder of 20 years yelling Fuck Matty Cash (example from this weekend).

      There was a Liverpool fan in our section at the September fixture, and it got very ugly for them and needed a lot of security to get them out.

      I’d rather go and watch a neutral match than watch spurs play away sat amongst the home fans.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah it can - the likelihood is you’ll probably be fine if you’re supporting the other team, I’ve seen people around me at Selhurst who definitely weren’t palace fans. But you only need one idiot who takes it a bit too seriously to completely ruin your day, it’s not worth the risk

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    1 year ago

    Do what you want anyone starts shit record it and press charges it’s not the 80s anymore. People trying to fight you in the stands are morons. Some shit talk is all well and good but once they start getting physical they can get fucked and lose the privilege of going to games

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    1 year ago

    I’ve done it a few times before. It’s absolutely fine, just don’t be a dick. Just be respectful to the opposition that game and enjoy the experience.

    Being a Chelsea fan, sat in the Arsenal home end, was a unique experience for me, got on well enough with the people I was sat next to. I just didn’t broadcast that I was a Chelsea fan. You won’t get beat up (unless you’re being a twat and asking for it), but you would get thrown out.

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    What would be the best clubs to do this for? Surely most of the Premier League clubs are selling tickets to their own paid members way before the games kick-off.

    I have read here on Reddit about people coming over from Ireland for a weekend in Liverpool having already bought LFC tickets for a game on a Saturday evening. They managed to buy City tickets for the midday game on the off chance they were available on the day and just sat in the home stands as neutrals.

    I can’t imagine many PL clubs where you can just log-on as a non-member (or sign up on the day maybe), buy tickets and attend the game on the same day.

  • chickendipperzzzz@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Was in the upper Holte end at home to utd in the fa cup in 2004. 3 utd fans caught out and kicked out. While being lead down into the concourse by stewards one of them took an almighty punch to the face

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    1 year ago

    The terms and conditions state that home ends are for home fans only, so you will get thrown out if discovered. Good luck.

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    1 year ago

    As a new premier league fan (American) long time NFL fan with season tickets, this blows me away. I couldn’t imagine not being allowed to wear my team’s colors or support them during a game that I paid to see. I also wouldn’t be upset if it was that way.

    I also wished we had better chants than 7 nation army after we score 🤣

  • KilmarnockDave@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Keep your mouth shut and don’t wear colours. You’ll need to act like a home fan. Not worth the aggro unless it’s a big game you just can’t miss IMO.

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    If you display your allegiance to the away side whilst being in the home end, expect to get ejected and take a few smacks on the way out if you’re being especially obnoxious. If you sit down, shut up and don’t raise any attention you’ll be able to watch the game just fine.

  • Hungry-Afternoon7987@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Went to 2009 Carling cup final. Could only get tickets for the man utd end through a mate. As a villa fan it was very hard not to cheer when they went 1 up.

    Even worse was the random beside me hugging me twice when man utd went on to win.