Away Fans at Goodison

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WarryToffee

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There've been a few articles in the papers in recent weeks about where the Away fans are situated at Premier League grounds, with Mourinho and Martin O'Neill two of the managers who ordered the visiting supporters be moved to a different area of the stadium.

So are we happy with the Away fans in the Lower Bullens or should we cram them in the Top Balcony or elsewhere?
 

They're alright where they are. I'm not bothered as long as they're not behind one of the goals.

If you really wanted to improve the atmosphere then move them down to the Street End of the Bullens. That'd be fun.
 
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Yeah remember the days of being behind the goal at Villa.


In coroner now is it?

Yeah, O'Neill changed that and they stuck with it. Love seeing the reaction of away fans celebrating behind a goal, just not at Goodison.
 
Newcastle have it spot on, shove them as far up and away as possible, leaving themselves as little chance of influencing the game as possible.
 

There've been a few articles in the papers in recent weeks about where the Away fans are situated at Premier League grounds, with Mourinho and Martin O'Neill two of the managers who ordered the visiting supporters be moved to a different area of the stadium.

So are we happy with the Away fans in the Lower Bullens or should we cram them in the Top Balcony or elsewhere?

We are happy because we don't have to sit there. Away fans i have spoken to hate it.
 
Putting the away fans right next to the Park End is probably preferable than sticking them next to Gwladys Street from a crowd control perspective

Not saying people in the Park End are placid or anything but you'd probably get more trouble from the Gwladys

From my personal experience, the Park End is mostly older fans who used to be trouble makers but now have gotten a bit too old, where as Gwladys street is full of younger lads who could still be a bit handy
 

Putting the away fans right next to the Park End is probably preferable than sticking them next to Gwladys Street from a crowd control perspective

Not saying people in the Park End are placid or anything but you'd probably get more trouble from the Gwladys

From my personal experience, the Park End is mostly older fans who used to be trouble makers but now have gotten a bit too old, where as Gwladys street is full of younger lads who could still be a bit handy

The word you're looking for in the Park End is arlarses mate.
 

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