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I have had the occasional free entry when maybe I should have paid.
JD recently admitted to not paying for a full priced season ticket when he should have.
I'm sure many other stories are out there for those who dare to risk the wrath of the purist payers?
 



I did once get "free" entry to a Youth Cup game after a meeting at the Lane.

I had, however, already bought a ticket which went unused.
 
Goody two shoes I'm afraid, however when I was a mature part time student I did get a student discount for three years.
 
Quite a few games, early 70s - my mate's dad was a copper & a Blade, so he used to volunteer for match duty at the Lane, and sneak us in early-doors. We had to be there stupidly early, but that meant we always bagged a spot next to the John St. players' tunnel. Prime autograph-hunting spot for a 9-10 year old!
They've had their money's worth out of me over the years though!
 
My favourite trick at gigs was to turn up early for the soundcheck and then just hang around in the building; worked a treat for Gong at Leeds Irish Centre and with Cardiacs on so many occasions. At least with Cardiacs I used to do the decent thing of helping them with the gear in return for a spot on the guest list, although when the guest list was full I just used to have to hide in the building and avoid security (Hammersmith Clarendon Hotel Ballroom, Aylesbury Civic Centre, ULU). And of course, I once went over the fence for Glastonbury in 2000.

I've often wondered if there's any way of getting to a ground so early that you can get in through an open gate then hide in the toilets until kick-off, but by and large I've been very good and paid for most of my Blades matches, apart from Watford away once, and buying a very dodgy ticket for that Crewe game in 1998.

For the Watford game, it was that one when United laid on free travel so tickets sold out before I could get one, but as I was playing for the Internet Blades in the morning against Watford, I figured it might be worth a punt attempting entry. And so it fell to a very good friend who shall remain nameless who went into Watford's ticket office and said in most convincing fashion, "This idiot's forgotten his ticket!" They were so helpful that I almost felt guilty as they got the head steward to unlock the gates and walk me into the away end, and not once did they ask for evidence of card payments or the like. Serves me right that it was a dreadful 0-0.

For the Crewe game, a fellow ticket seeker had spied that their pre-paid ticket collecting service was a steward in an orange jacket with a pile of brown envelopes in his hand. People were just going up to him, saying a name, and he was handing over the tickets without asking for any form of ID. This Blade looked over the shoulder of the steward, saw the name on the top, then went for a five minute walk before coming back and saying he was so-and-so, and lo and behold, there was the envelope at the top of the stack.

Turned out there were three tickets in the envelope, so this scoundrel sold, yes SOLD, one to me, thus making a massive profit. As I sat in 'my' seat, awaiting the inevitable tap on the shoulder from the police, another Blade came and sat next to me and when we compared notes it was obvious we'd got tickets from the same chap, so we assumed that the empty seat beside us was where he would be sitting. Strange thing is, he never turned up. Stranger still, we never got asked to leave. Serves us all right that we lost 2-1.

Can I just say, I am thoroughly ashamed of such behaviour and would never do such a thing these days.
 
Oasis. Sheffield arena 1995. Two extra tickets showed up in the envelope that my sisters tickets came in, so me and a mate did the right thing and claimed them as our own. Just after pulp had finished their surprise support act (it was supposed to be Green Day), the rightful owners of the seats turned up. Thankfully the stewards took pity on these 2 naive looking 15 year olds, and swallowed our story about being ripped off by a tout. They directed us to a disabled enclosure, where the seats were even better than the ones we hadn't even paid for in the first place.
 
I've been getting in on student tickets from Hallam all season ....
 
I got in as a concession/student up until the premiership season. (I'm 29). Gone under many different alias' in fact my D.O.B on the online ticket still has me as 25!!
 
I was stood, minding my own business, outside the away end at Boundary Park waiting for the turnstiles to open (obviously in the days when you could just rock up and pay), when some enterprising Blades broke down the exit gates and we all steamed in for nothing.
Obviously we then had two men sent off and took a 3-0 hammering as swift retribution by the footballing Gods.
 
My and two mates had two seasons of buying any type of concession tickets (student,Junior or OAP) for away games or using the cash concession turnstiles or only proffering the concession price if there wasn't a concession only turnstile. I remember at Gillingham I went in the 1st turnstile and was refused so went out and tried the next and the next and with only one remaining I was successful. Thatwas the closest I came to not gaining entry as a concession. We had tickets for Coventry and we all went for different turnstiles at Highfield Road and two of us gained entry but our other mate didn't so the steward very kindly took him to the front of the queue at the ticket window ararnged for him to pay the difference and then escorted him to the front of the turnstiles! Our only failure at about 30 odd games.
 
I once turned up to the South Stand car park on a Tuesday afternoon prior to a game, parked up and went to the souvenier shop to buy a few bits, then went into town for an hour or two.

Decided I might as well leave my car there for the match. I bet Mr Smith in his brown Jaguar XJ6 with his trilby hat and long brown coat was disappointed he couldn't park in bay 209 though.

We lost the match (bl**dy football gods) but at least I didn't have to walk very far in the rain...
 
I went to a midweek away game at Southend - '95 or '96 - with a work pal who was a STH there in the upper tier of the home stand behind the goal which looks like it was made out of Meccano. He told me that there was a good chance I could blag my way in for free as the (not very busy) turnstyle operators tended to have a chat amongst themselves which usually meant they had to wait to get in. As we got there, true to form they were having a nice chat so I vaulted over the low style they had there and in I went.

Mind you, wish I'd paid to go in the away end as I finished up copping for plenty of banter on our way to a 3-2 defeat.
 



Memorable day out in 1966 when I was 10 and we went to Molineux for a cup tie against Wolves. Turnstile operator told me to duck under. Bless his heart. I even gave mi old Dad his money back. Blades lost 3-0, I remember a shot came back off the post hit Hodgy on the back and went in.
Great year that one with England World Cup and Wedensday losing the cup final.
 
Funny how Associate Ucards look like Student Ucards to the unfamiliar eye...
 
Early days under the kop turnstiles for nowt............ early 70's mates with Alan Ogden Nigel Williams and Co ..... players book/pass got yer in free most places including The Penny Farthing ;)
 
I was stood, minding my own business, outside the away end at Boundary Park waiting for the turnstiles to open (obviously in the days when you could just rock up and pay), when some enterprising Blades broke down the exit gates and we all steamed in for nothing.
Obviously we then had two men sent off and took a 3-0 hammering as swift retribution by the footballing Gods.

I remember my brother telling me of this event when he got back from the game; he was fuming about the red cards though.
 
Went to Coventry away in the 80's with several mates, none of us had a ticket. Met a local lad in a boozer who's mate worked on the turnstiles. We all went to said turnstile and paid him a fiver and found ourselves in the home end!

Coppers escorted us to the away end without question, which was very civil of them. I remember everyone ran on the pitch at the final whistle for a bit of handbags with the Coventry Massive. So it could have been our last away game of the season? Happy Days.
 

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