Drunken coked up old Blades "wanting it".

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There were 2 separate incidents where we were in the stadium with fans having a go at each other for not singing.
Loads of kids around and middle-aged blokes offering each other to go outside and sort it out - embarrassing.
Funnily enough the aggressors were nowhere to be seen at full time despite saying they would be waiting for the dads who were with their kids - real hardmen😂
 
I didnt make it down but watched it in the Genting bar in Sheffield. There was one particularly unpleasant character in there hurling all sorts of racist nonsense at the screen towards the city players. I confronted him just after 2 0 and he piped down. Found it utterly shocking no one else said anything to him and genuinely quite shocking stuff like this is still going on in this day and age. He wasn't an old chap either. Probably early 30s.
 
I found the Grealish booing petty and a bit hilarious
I actually quite like him and think that he has matured as a person and a player under Pep. Although George had a good game against him yesterday he still made a good pass for the third. Old Jack would have tried to take on the defence and lose the ball. New Jack, waited for the movement, which always comes with City, and then made the perfect pass.
After what he has endured on a pitch, a few Sheffield United fans booing him really won’t affect him
 
The behaviour of an increasing number of our fans is why some of us no longer go to away games.
I said this to my mate who tagged along yesterday - and for the record (and those Bladey McBlade Fans) it's the tag alongs who help us sell out occasions like yesterday...

When he comes to Home games we travel from our leafy part of Sheffield, to the Beer Engine, enjoy a couple of good beers, have a chat, see some old faces and wander to the game... I warned him Wembley would be more like an away game where the vibe would be the polar opposite to that.

I just find it fascinating that level of group think and safety in numbers engenders behaviours which are pretty sub-human!

We all mock the 'prawn sandwich' brigade of some PL clubs, but if it's that or the Stone Island (referee you fucking cunt) Brigade then I'm all in for prawns...
 
I got the expensive seats but that didn’t stop there being a sizeable queue for the cubicle. However it must have been the posh coke heads as there was not a sniff (pun intended) of trouble or arguing.

My lads first trip to Wembley and didn’t see any trouble all the fans we saw were respectable one even waited before we left the toilets to use the hand dryer as he overheard my son say he hates the noise (he’s 6)

The fan park was amazing with everyone bright, positive and having fun. And then straight round to Wembley swiped in by the staff and then sat with a lovely older couple on the concourse had a pint and a chat and they gave my son some balloons.

Coming out of the ground we walked down Wembley (not calling it Olympic) Way and behind two blades chatting to a City fan who was asking how Doyle and Mcatee were getting on and again everyone seemed in good spirits.

All in all 10/10 but could just as easily be 2/10 next time depending on proximity to said dickheads (who will always be there somewhere)
 

WTF what 60 year old goes around behaving like that?!😱
These days, a lot of them and many considerably younger too.

It’s not just about getting pissed anymore, for these idiots it’s about how much shite you can shove up your nose. It’s almost like it’s become a normalised behaviour
 
I actually quite like him and think that he has matured as a person and a player under Pep. Although George had a good game against him yesterday he still made a good pass for the third. Old Jack would have tried to take on the defence and lose the ball. New Jack, waited for the movement, which always comes with City, and then made the perfect pass.
After what he has endured on a pitch, a few Sheffield United fans booing him really won’t affect him
It’ll just spur him on! I don’t get the thinking behind it at all. Pointless and embarrassing as far as I’m concerned.
 
If you put "coked up" in the search function on here you will find countless posts about these dickheads, especially since we've come back from lockdown. There is no way I'd take my two aged 9 and 5 to any away games or on the kop due to wankers like this, why on earth people think a football match is a good place to be Coked up is anyones guess.
 
Must admit when I saw the 4:45 KO, combined with previous experiences, I thought twice about taking my daughter (6). Certainly not calling the above accounts into question, but thankfully saw nothing of the sort. Special mention to the lad in front, who'd clearly enjoyed his fair share of ale, for passing my daughter any balloon that landed near him and thus keeping her entertained for the nearly all of the first half.
Have to be honest given what happened near us against Hull I was wondering what would happen but other than the above I didn’t see any issues and the atmosphere was fine. Given that essentially everyone went there with no or low expectations I guess most just went for a good day out like I did.
 
They think they’re in football factory. It’s pathetic
Watched the first film Rise of the Footsoldier the other night. Reminded me of what going to a game in the 70’s was like. If you made it to the ground safely, your Kop wasn’t “taken” and you got home alive it was classed as a good day out.
 
We were getting grief from some short arse drunken old blade in The Green Man. We were minding our own business and this cunt kept saying to the four of us, "you're not real blades" and then to me (I'm 52), "how long have you been a blade" so I said "all my life, though obviously not as long as you".... then he started going on about had we seen Eddie Colquhoun play, "no mate, I'm not old enough", "ah well you're not real blades". He was getting quite worked up and even punched a nearby van. At this point, the lads he was with who I think was his son was trying to calm him down and even said "don't do this again". Embarrassing. He was clearly smashed and doubt he'll remember much about the day. There's no fool like an old fool.

Unbelievable. You're only 52 Coaxy? 😂 ;)
 
We were in JJ Moons, great atmosphere with no trouble……however, a balloon came floating past so one of my mates thought he’d punch it. He was ‘too enthusiastic’ and went straight through the balloon smacking one of the mates in the nose followed through and knocked my glasses off my nose and they landed about 10ft away……..typical pissed up 60 yr old.
 

Saw the worse and best of both worlds yesterday.

Was waiting on Wembley Way after the match it was fine at first, untill the middle aged Stone Island Brigade came tumbling out, one of them (our fans) got layed out by a City fan for spitting on him (fair play). Was no bother at all from any other fans, amazes me how thinking a shite sewed on badge and bit of nose power makes you think you're hard.


On the other hand, as one of the handful of Blades fans on a train back to Manchester, had a great train ride back. Had great crack with some City lads and the bevs were getting shared all the way back. No drama and a great laugh, will be going to watch some matches with them in the future!
 

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