Yes well, I remember Leeds taking the Shoreham kop - it was a night match in the early 70's and I was most surprised to walk up them steps to the top of the kop and have my scarf snatched from around my neck and be given a fat lip. The Blades fans had been exiled to an area of the kop nearer towards where the South Stand is now - and the Leeds fans were rampant in their domination of our prime territory.
I remember Newcastle United fans having a good go too. They were present in big numbers and started throwing bottles of Newcastle Brown Ale (what else?) up at the roof of the kop so they smashed and showered us all in broken glass.
Oh them were they days eh? You just don't get the same quality of hooliganism at matches these days. I blame the tinterweb and mobile phones. All the violence is carefully orchestrated now and occurs in shopping precincts or motorway service stations or distant places. They've ruined it! Although I was never one to go to a match looking for a punch-up I used to enjoy watching it. It was fun! But now that spectacle has been taken away from us, for good it seems?
I know some of you would like to see standing areas back on the terraces. So would I - you can fit more folks into a ground if they are standing rather than sitting and it leads to a better atmosphere imo. You can have sways and crushes and fall down several steps when we score, I used to love that an' all. But most of all, I'd like to see a return to non-segregated areas for supporters.
So, none of this "Home supporters only" or "Away supporters only". Let the supporters go where they want! And take down them gates that cut off one part of the ground from another. I used to love walking from the Bramall lane end, past the cricket pavillion, and onto to the kop at half-time to change ends so I could be nearest the goal United were kicking into. Bring it back! Let the supporters be free to wander around the ground and stand, or sit, where they fancy! Let nature take it's natural course! Let's bring back turf wars on the terraces. It was more entertaining than the football sometimes.