Stickied Championship - Away Support Thread 2024/25

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Google says it's older.

I prefer Hillsborough because of the away end, though the first time I went to Elland Road we were in the little cheese section and had about 2k there. Was a decent atmosphere that day.
Hillsborough was built in 1899, Leeds weren't formed until 1919.
 

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Been behind the goal loads at Leeds, last time was in 2007, about 5k of us there.
 

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Leeds were too busy deciding if they wanted to play football or rugby. They should of just stuck to rugby.
 

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Nope had a few in the corner, but most times I went in the 90s I was behind the net.

Before East stand was build we was in terrace in front of a really old stand, Lowfields I think it was called.
I can remember us filling all terrace and stand in promotion season in 80s, we was robbed of a win when Andy Richie punched ball into net from a cross seen by everyone in ground except ref and linesman.
 

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Before East stand was build we was in terrace in front of a really old stand, Lowfields I think it was called.
I can remember us filling all terrace and stand in promotion season in 80s, we was robbed of a win when Andy Richie punched ball into net from a cross seen by everyone in ground except ref and linesman.
Wasn't old enough for that one.
 

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In fairness he's right, Elland Road was built in 1897 obviously not for Leeds United, I think they should try modernise it one day.
Fair enough I didn't know that and I'll hold my hands up but we can claim Bramall Lane then as we played there before United ;)
 

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Yeah that's where we were when I first went. Last time as an away fan was in what is the away end now, then this season on the Kop. Got Leeds away in a couple of weeks actually, Sunday 4:30pm on Sky....

Just watch it in the pub.
 

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Fair enough I didn't know that and I'll hold my hands up but we can claim Bramall Lane then as we played there before United ;)

Did you have as shite record then as you have done for the last 50 odd years at bramall lane.
 

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Hillsborough and Elland Road are both great grounds. Good old traditional stadiums with plenty of history. I don't go to nearly as many away games as I used to (none so far this season in fact) but if it was guaranteed £20 maximum at those two I'd be there every time we played them. I know they're both very close to me but I don't pay £35+ for shite second tier football no matter how close it is.
 

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Probably.

How many years did you play there without me checking. Pretty sure we have played at the lane all our time but obviously you have a 22 year period before us.
 

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Hillsborough and Elland Road are both great grounds. Good old traditional stadiums with plenty of history. I don't go to nearly as many away games as I used to (none so far this season in fact) but if it was guaranteed £20 maximum at those two I'd be there every time we played them. I know they're both very close to me but I don't pay £35+ for shite second tier football no matter how close it is.

Seen us score 4 at both mate :bg::bg:
 

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Seen us score 4 at both mate :bg::bg:

Got some good memories at Elland Road. More bad than good at fucking Hillsborough though.

Coincidentally the last away day I did in Sheffield was your place in league one. 1-0 Sam Winnall winner back when he was a human being...
 

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Got some good memories at Elland Road. More bad than good at fucking Hillsborough though.

Coincidentally the last away day I did in Sheffield was your place in league one. 1-0 Sam Winnall winner back when he was a human being...

One of the rare losses to you in my time watching us play. You officially relegated us too at bramall lane to league one although it was already virtually impossible to stay up anyway.
 

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I’ve never been to EL or Hilsborough. You know us Bristol City fans, we don’t travel anywhere north of Birmingham!
 

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Leeds got knocked off their perch last season by us and Newcastle. First time ever I believe since they got relegated from the prem. I think they will sell out everywhere this season though. Home crowds are up, so away demand will be higher.

Hardly knocked off our perch. Try been out of the first division for 13 years, no general sale for 35 years and then we can compare perches perhaps.
 
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Its weird that it's a way of life and so important for some people to attend every single away game their club plays in no matter how mundane, and how much the cost. Leeds for some reason have more of these dedicated weirdos than nearly everyone else. Fascinating (not really).
 

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Its weird that it's a way of life and so important for some people to attend every single away game their club plays in no matter how mundane, and how much the cost. Leeds for some reason have more of these dedicated weirdos than nearly everyone else. Fascinating (not really).

Really. A mod on a footie forum denegrading loyal football fans for following their team, regardless of who they support as weirdos just to score a point. Top stuff mate. Go mod a MK Dons forum instead.
 

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Hardly knocked off our perch. Try been out of the first division for 13 years, no general sale for 35 years and then we can compare perches perhaps.
Did you park your dumper truck in the shoutbox, the ones to carry your big bollox, Billy?
 

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Its weird that it's a way of life and so important for some people to attend every single away game their club plays in no matter how mundane, and how much the cost. Leeds for some reason have more of these dedicated weirdos than nearly everyone else. Fascinating (not really).

It's not weird at all it's what people enjoy doing just as others enjoy doing other things. Whatever you do with you're life I don't think you'd take too kindly to being called a weirdo for doing it. Also you're having a pop at football fans for going to watch there team everywhere on a football forum.
 

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I dunno I think Jamo does have a bit of a point, and without resorting to calling them weirdos, I'd say dedicated is a better word. I used to go to every away during a period of my life, time off work, shed load of cash but now it's pick and choose, and yes it's a quite a few a season but less than before, you do still see the same faces you always have.
 

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I dunno I think Jamo does have a bit of a point, and without resorting to calling them weirdos, I'd say dedicated is a better word. I used to go to every away during a period of my life, time off work, shed load of cash but now it's pick and choose, and yes it's a quite a few a season but less than before, you do still see the same faces you always have.

Just there way of enjoying life, I did it myself 7 years without missing a single game and very rare I miss if I'm in England these days ( obviously not at the minute). It's not all about the football it's generally a good day out. One of the best blokes I've ever met was one of these so called weirdos so I ain't accepting it.
 

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I dunno I think Jamo does have a bit of a point, and without resorting to calling them weirdos, I'd say dedicated is a better word. I used to go to every away during a period of my life, time off work, shed load of cash but now it's pick and choose, and yes it's a quite a few a season but less than before, you do still see the same faces you always have.
Right then. Last time I looked in a thesaurus I never found weirdo and dedicated as like words. People choose to do what they want regarding following their team and in no way does that make them weird unless we all want to join the happy clappers of the premier league and Sky TV. Maybe its different for some at Hillsbrough but not the genuine fans I've met in Sheffield, where both of two of my son's live.
 

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I'm going on my own to QPR on Saturday. It's probably weird but I don't give a shit. Neither should any other fan going to support their team. I just find it fascinating how so many others do it, none more so (in this division anyway) than with Leeds.
 

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When I was younger I didn't miss a game for 4 seasons. I was self employed and living at home so had plenty of spare cash which I chose to spend on getting pissed with my mates and watching some really shit football. I don't see what's weird about that.
 

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