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Anyone worried about Saturday in terms of their fans and potential for trouble?

I am reading a few things about fans travelling up without tickets and arrangements for causing mayhem around Sheffield.

I know we've heard it before about these mythical 'flag days' but with it being such a big game and them already selling 3 times the amount of tickets they usually do, it has a bit more substance to it.

I hate having to worry to about taking the kids to the match, shouldn't be a concern people have in this day and age.
 

No one likes em for a reason,stewards are going to have their hands full,can see one or two pitch invasions happening,maybe another battle of Bramall Lane.

One way to get them onside,just start singing we hate West Ham.
 
This one is real ,they are being allowed take the flag to the ground but loads are coming without tickets and have booked hotel rooms ,there will be plenty of trouble.They have some stupid revenge mission in mind for Utd settling in one their main pubs when we went down there. They have sold out ,even the extra we have given them and they have a beamback at the Den to try and stop it. It will kick off in Sheffield ,no question.
 
Doubt there’s anything to worry about. The police will be out in numbers.
Although after the match on Bramall Lane it could get a bit nervy.
So my advice would be to try to stay away from the away end after the match
Although I think the police will close the road off and stop access from Blades fans, so doubt fans will be allowed to mingle.

Regards pitch invasions, think the front 5 rows will be netted off making a pitch invasion harder.
 
I hate having to worry to about taking the kids to the match, shouldn't be a concern people have in this day and age.

Easy rule - approach and leave the ground from the south. Never seen any bother doing that, but if you walk to/from the station or town, the chances of twattery increase...
 
Absolute bunch of brain dead morons. Grown up men travelling up north for a fight and to shout nasty things at other grown up men. Pathetic.

I just hope they don't kidney punch toddlers, elderly and the BAME community of Sheffield. If they do that they are as bad as our fans.
 
Easy rule - approach and leave the ground from the south. Never seen any bother doing that, but if you walk to/from the station or town, the chances of twattery increase...
Yeah, we usually park behind Decathlon which means a walk through the underground where fans often mingle. Given what you've said might try somewhere else close to the Kop end.
 
Anyone worried about Saturday in terms of their fans and potential for trouble?

I am reading a few things about fans travelling up without tickets and arrangements for causing mayhem around Sheffield.

I know we've heard it before about these mythical 'flag days' but with it being such a big game and them already selling 3 times the amount of tickets they usually do, it has a bit more substance to it.

I hate having to worry to about taking the kids to the match, shouldn't be a concern people have in this day and age.


I'm taking my little un and usually sit on the Westfield Corner, but have moved to the family corner so I can avoid (hopefully) the knuckle heads.
 
Serious question, do we have it in us to put up a fight anymore? Or will the likes of Millwall turn up and turn us over easily?
 
Serious question, do we have it in us to put up a fight anymore? Or will the likes of Millwall turn up and turn us over easily?
It’s 2018, the days of tribal hooliganism should be over.

Do the police have enough to cope? Yes
Will they cope? Probably not
Will our fans be blamed by syp so that they can maintain this early kick off nonsense again

Millwall and the SYP are both stuck in the 70-80’s let them fight it out between them
 

I will be in the BLUT with my lad as normal so hopefully won't need to see the idiots, and as the Club rarely lets us exit from there onto BL these days we'll be straight out via the Westy instead.

My main concern is organised trouble around the City. The Police will be all over the main route from town and the Station but I wouldn't put it past large numbers of them to slip away toward West Street & the Moor as well as down Queens Road way. We normally enjoy a spot of lunch in the centre these days before a game, so I will be wary.
Take care Blades.
 
A few keyboard warriors stirring it up. All a lot of bluster. Area will be in lock down due to past reputation. They've only been allowed 1639 tickets 600 plus short of full allocation so first few rows of away end will be netted off. If any of them have travelled with out tickets SYP will relish the opportunity to impose Section 3 Orders. Put them on a tram to Swillsboro that'll sort them out.

No different to when Pigs, Weeds and Birmingham turned up. I'm more concerned about being able to get a pint before and after the match.
 
It’s 2018, the days of tribal hooliganism should be over.

Do the police have enough to cope? Yes
Will they cope? Probably not
Will our fans be blamed by syp so that they can maintain this early kick off nonsense again

Millwall and the SYP are both stuck in the 70-80’s let them fight it out between them
In truth it really shouldn't matter which decade the police are stuck in. Idiots going to football matches to fight is pathetic, do away with them and everyone's happy.
 
I think it's you lot that are getting a bit carried away.

All Millwall games are members only and all-ticket - have been since 2002. Now, the hooligans can get around this when there is normal demand for away tickets (Millwall average between 900-1,200 on the road most years); but all these 1,600 tickets went to mostly Season Ticket Holders and members, because of the magnitude of the game. Yeah, I am sure some naughty boys will have got tickets - but, it's not as if they could have bought significant amounts for this fixture.

And I'm not sure many would bother with coming up without tickets - as that can get you into serious trouble these days, as it shows you were intent on trouble.
 
Where’s our resident Millwall fan who comes on here and normally talks a lot of sense, to enlighten us as to what they’re planning?

Anyway, I’m not leaving my house without my water gun and rubber bands, that’ll teach the bastards for threatening me with a flag. :rolleyes::)
 
Where’s our resident Millwall fan who comes on here and normally talks a lot of sense, to enlighten us as to what they’re planning?

Anyway, I’m not leaving my house without my water gun and rubber bands, that’ll teach the bastards for threatening me with a flag. :rolleyes::)
I think it's you lot that are getting a bit carried away.

All Millwall games are members only and all-ticket - have been since 2002. Now, the hooligans can get around this when there is normal demand for away tickets (Millwall average between 900-1,200 on the road most years); but all these 1,600 tickets went to mostly Season Ticket Holders and members, because of the magnitude of the game. Yeah, I am sure some naughty boys will have got tickets - but, it's not as if they could have bought significant amounts for this fixture.

And I'm not sure many would bother with coming up without tickets - as that can get you into serious trouble these days, as it shows you were intent on trouble.
Click my fingers and here he comes. :)

Good to hear off ya pal.

You’re having a great season!
 
Are their Combined Union of Northern Tree Surgeons crew still active?
 
Do you get bonus credits for kidney punching their nawty top boys?

If not, I’m sticking to kids and pensioners near me in the south stand.
 
Do we have any hard nuts any more or have they all retired? Serious question. When I was younger we had quite a few big, muscle-bound jail-tattooed types. The only alleged hoolies I see nowadays are young, skinny, pasty-faced coke heads,
 
From their forum

A to Z of Sheffield United:

A is for Abdullah bin Musa'ed bin Abdulaziz Al Saud - son of Prince Musa'ed bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and his mother is Princess Fatima bint Hashim bin Turki bik Alngers of Turkish descent. No, he is not one of the local taxi drivers made good, he is a rich paper merchant and 50% owner.

B is for Blades. This used to be Sheffield Wednesday’s nickname, until Wednesday moved to Owlerton & became the ‘Owls’. And in true northern style, the men from Bramall Lane nicked it the moment it was left unattended.

C is for Chengdu Wuniu, a Chinese team the Blades bought in 2006 to find talent. It obviously worked well!

D is for Diego, as in Maradona. In 1978, the United manager Harry Haslam watched the 17-year-old Maradona in action on a scouting trip to Argentina and was so impressed he immediately arranged a £200,000 deal. But the transfer fell through when the Second Division club failed to stump up extra cash on top of the fee. The biggest 'the one that got away' ever?

E is for equal. The record between Millwall and Sheffield United is 23 wins to Millwall, 22 to United & 8 draws.

F is for founded in 1889, four years after the Lions.

G is for Greasy Chip Butty song – sung to the tune of "Annie's Song", it celebrates Sheffield culture – such as getting fat and smoking & drinking yourself to death.

H is for Harry. One of United’s most famous recent sides is the one under Dave ‘Harry’ Basset, which kicked and rushed their way to promotion to the old First Division from the Third in 1990 and enjoyed 4 seasons of top flight football – their longest run in the last 40 years.

I is for Ifill, the Blades taking the tricky winger from us after our relegation.

J is for John Smiths Bitter – the only drink they serve in Sheffield.

K is for kit, United have played in red and white stripes for most of their history in contrast to Wednesday’s blue and white.

L is for for Lipsham. Millwall's first-ever manager made his name as a winger for Sheffield United, where he won an FA Cup Final medal. Did a great job in building a very decent Millwall team between 1911 and the start of the first world war.

M is for missing. Bramall Lane was a three sided ground right up until the 1970s, because it hosted county cricket matches for Yorkshire CCC. It is the only ground to be home to the football league champions (United) and county cricket champions (Yorkshire) in the same year (1898).

N is for naughty. Sheffield United has a very active hooligan element still (Blades Business Crew), and has had many run-ins with Millwall’s own finest over the years. The BBC came unstuck recently in SE London, but at least they made the effort, unlike many (including Leeds).

O is for old. Not United related, but Sheffield is home to the oldest football club in the world – Sheffield FC, founded in 1857.

P is for Paul Peschisolido, former Blade married to lovely Karen Brady. Had to endure taunts of ‘You’re shit & your wife’s a slag’ many a time at The Den.

Q is for queue, a famous feature of the Sheffield city landscape, especially in the 1980s outside Job Centres, and nowadays outside Greggs’.

R is for roundabouts. There are a lot of them around Bramall Lane.

S is for Sheffield Wednesday. The original ‘Blades’ and also regulars at Bramall Lane. It was because Wednesday stopped using the ground that the landlords at Bramall Lane decided to start Sheffield United. United fans respect and thank Wednesday for that all the time.

T is for Tevez. Carlos Tevez scored the goals that helped keep West Ham up at the expense of Sheffield United, even though it was proven that his contract didn’t meet FA rules. Blades fans are very Zen about this now, accepting that fining a club a few million pounds, who cheated to stay in the multi-million pound PL, was completely just and fair.

U is for Unitedites – another nickname given to Sheffield United fans. No idea why!

V is for very wet. It rains in Sheffield at least once in every 24 hour period.

W is for West Ham United. Blades fans hate them nearly as much as us (see T). However, they’ve not killed any Hammers yet, sadly.

X is for Xenodochy. Natives of Sheffield are very welcoming. It is almost impossible not to pull a northern tart in the Leadmill.

Y is for years. Sheffield United have not managed to win at The Den in just over 7 years.

Z is for zenith. Sadly, Sheffield United peaked early in their footballing career, their best years were between 1897 and 1902, when they were runners-up in the league twice, champions once; and FA Cup winners twice and runners-up once.

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Do you get bonus credits for kidney punching their nawty top boys?

If not, I’m sticking to kids and pensioners near me in the south stand.


Where's the fun and safety in that?

Their boys are said to be coming up to sit in our main pub like the BBC did when we played at theirs earlier this season.

See you at Dempseys then "Wall ........


Meanwhile the BCC ( Blades Concourse Crew) are lining up a ruck on Twitter or Facebook with their South East London chums.

"Norvern wanker"

"I'll rip your grammar to bits you Cockney nonce"

"Say that in capital letters"

"Anyone logs off, you'll have to deal with me via pm later"

"PUNCTUATE !!!! "

"Don't you defriend me you pussy"

Etc
 

Do we have any hard nuts any more or have they all retired? Serious question. When I was younger we had quite a few big, muscle-bound jail-tattooed types. The only alleged hoolies I see nowadays are young, skinny, pasty-faced coke heads,
We'll give em a game if that's what they want. Still plenty of Mesters around and they will be attracted to this one like flies to a dustbin...
 

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