Ever Been Kicked Out of a Ground ?

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Never been kicked out but had to leave Chesterfield's old Saltergate ground because I'd eaten dodgy fish and chips and was vomming everywhere.
 
I remember our esteemed leader saying 1 time that he was told not to return to his seat for the 2nd Half at The Emirates or something, or he'd get wazzed out.
Well on Saturday we got into the Upper Tier & Promptly hung the banner in front of our seats
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& the next thing some 2 Stewards arrive & tell me that I have to remove it as it's obscuring the view of the people below, so I argue the toss about it etc etc & he says that the control room are watching me arguing & I can remove it or be removed myself, I argue about other banners to no avail & then when he's on his mic say I'm gonna blow my fog horn (it's loud & apparently will carry 13 miles at sea) every time he speaks. He had about 20 attempts before informing me that the fella on the other end said that if i blow it again I'm out. They told me that I could put the banner about 2 blocks along where there was a wall behind a disabled bit so I moved it, then I asked what I thought was the same woman steward that was going along checking banners if I could bring it back as there were clearly loads of the same size & it'd be near impossible to get to at the end, so she came with me and then checked it after it had been rehung & gave me the thumbs up.
About 5 minutes later they were back again threatening to kick me out for going getting it & bringing it back, I told them that the other woman had 'authorised' me to do it & tbh it was only cos an arl couple verified it that they believed me.
On the concourse some fella said I had a load of them in stitches & they ready to all jump in if he'd tried to kick me out.
Another issue I pointed out was that I had a kid with me that wasn't allowed in alone, would they kick him out because I'm fairly certain that they (stewards) couldn't 'physically' remove a child & he'd just refuse to leave. I'm also fairly certain that had they tried to physically remove him then they wouldve had a load of angry fans preventing them.

all over a flag that wasnt obscuring anyones view to start with.

I was sat directly opposite that stand and clocked the banner when it was on the wall. Then I saw it had gone and wondered why, seeing as other banners were still there. The it appeared for a short time somewhere else. I took a photo and was going to stick it in the match thread but couldn't get a decent data signal.

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After 10 minutes of the first half, I decided trying to spot the banner again was much more entertaining than what was happening on the pitch. Sadly, I couldn't find it and was forced to watch the match until some of the Lower Gwladys 'Ultras' in front of me decided to kick off after they scored so I watched that instead.
 

I remember our esteemed leader saying 1 time that he was told not to return to his seat for the 2nd Half at The Emirates or something, or he'd get wazzed out.
Well on Saturday we got into the Upper Tier & Promptly hung the banner in front of our seats
CgvTqvfWYAI7gmj.jpg


& the next thing some 2 Stewards arrive & tell me that I have to remove it as it's obscuring the view of the people below, so I argue the toss about it etc etc & he says that the control room are watching me arguing & I can remove it or be removed myself, I argue about other banners to no avail & then when he's on his mic say I'm gonna blow my fog horn (it's loud & apparently will carry 13 miles at sea) every time he speaks. He had about 20 attempts before informing me that the fella on the other end said that if i blow it again I'm out. They told me that I could put the banner about 2 blocks along where there was a wall behind a disabled bit so I moved it, then I asked what I thought was the same woman steward that was going along checking banners if I could bring it back as there were clearly loads of the same size & it'd be near impossible to get to at the end, so she came with me and then checked it after it had been rehung & gave me the thumbs up.
About 5 minutes later they were back again threatening to kick me out for going getting it & bringing it back, I told them that the other woman had 'authorised' me to do it & tbh it was only cos an arl couple verified it that they believed me.
On the concourse some fella said I had a load of them in stitches & they ready to all jump in if he'd tried to kick me out.
Another issue I pointed out was that I had a kid with me that wasn't allowed in alone, would they kick him out because I'm fairly certain that they (stewards) couldn't 'physically' remove a child & he'd just refuse to leave. I'm also fairly certain that had they tried to physically remove him then they wouldve had a load of angry fans preventing them.

all over a flag that wasnt obscuring anyones view to start with.
Never been kicked out , but I have been chased round one , Spurs 1985 , got clocked by a gang , luckily for me at the time , could run like the wind blows . And no , never seen the game .
 
Not kicked-out as such but we were in a box at Elland Road in the mid-nineties (Sunday game on Sky which finished 2-2 - Kanchelskis and Stuart) and a sliding door allowed you to sit in what was effectively the back row of the lower tier of their biggest stand.

We made no secret of our allegiance which wound the locals up no end. We were ordered by Stewards at half-time to stay behind closed sliding doors for "our own safety"!
 

I was sat directly opposite that stand and clocked the banner when it was on the wall. Then I saw it had gone and wondered why, seeing as other banners were still there. The it appeared for a short time somewhere else. I took a photo and was going to stick it in the match thread but couldn't get a decent data signal.

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After 10 minutes of the first half, I decided trying to spot the banner again was much more entertaining than what was happening on the pitch. Sadly, I couldn't find it and was forced to watch the match until some of the Lower Gwladys 'Ultras' in front of me decided to kick off after they scored so I watched that instead.
yeah I moved it back to my seat & then was told to remove it again
 
Not kicked out, but escorted out by Police and stewards.

1962-63 season. Derby match at Anfield. In the Anfield Road Everton end. Crush was unbelieveable. Loads of young lads like myself taken off the terraces. We all sat on the track in front of the terraces at first. Must have been 50 or more of us. Then we were told to get up and were told to go round to the tunnel. Escorted by Police and stewards, as I said. Down the tunnel, along corridors, and out of the ground. End of. I was 12.

Perhaps someone who was at that game may remember seeing the above.
 
Never been kicked out , but I have been chased round one , Spurs 1985 , got clocked by a gang , luckily for me at the time , could run like the wind blows . And no , never seen the game .

For the Amokachi semi-final in '95, we stayed in Leeds City Centre for the weekend as my mate's sister was in University there.

About ten of us went - all kopites save for me which meant I travelled to and from the game alone.

Being young and naive, I wore colours and hadn't given a second thought to the fact that, whilst the Everton fans would be slipping onto the motorway close to Elland Road, Spurs would be making there way back through the City Centre.

I got legged by all kinds!!!
 
Once - Stoke's old ground. Think Chubby Checker was Top of the Pops at the time.
To my shame, although I always tell folk that the Potteries bizzies had it in for me, I got ejected from the old Victoria Ground three years on the trot for over enthusiastic use of agricultural language :)
To be fair, they threw me out telling me to behave and Inwent yo the half time turnstile and got back in ;)
 

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