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How come at non-league level with smaller clubs us fans can easily mix together, stand and have a chat with each other while game goes on, all go to same club-house before game, during and after in order to chat about the match etc, etc.

then once you hit FL level and above it seems almost an impossibility for fans to dare be in same sections together. I'd find it quite interesting in a way to watch a game next to a fan from a different country with different culture and approach to games.
 

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Liverpool fucked me out of £150 last night, now it looks like Arsenal are down to do the same. Fuck sakes :crazy:
 

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Liverpool fucked me out of £150 last night, now it looks like Arsenal are down to do the same. Fuck sakes :crazy:
Never bet on Liverpool, the variance on them is too much. Same could be said of Arsenal mate.
 

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Koln making it look like a home game here, and good finish from the lad. The champagne suppers at Arsenal won't like this, spoiling their night of theatre.
 

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Never bet on Liverpool, the variance on them is too much. Same could be said of Arsenal mate.
I've been quite successful recently with 6 fold accas. Liverpool was the safest one yesterday and let me down, now Arsenal lol
 

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Aren't sides hosting games forced to give a 10% allocation to the away end? If so why just 3k fans? I'd expect that kind of allocation for fans travelling from Eastern Europe or somewhere in that area but Koln? One of the biggest clubs in Germany? It's like giving Bayern & Dortmund 5k.

Let's blame Arsenal fans on the trouble. Easier.
 

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Great night for Östersund, winning away with 2 goals and keeping a clean sheet against Zorya while Berlin - Bilbao ended up goalless.
 

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Watch and learn Arsenal fans, that's what proper football fans are like. Fucking brilliant from Köln.

All the outrage in the press will be funny as fuck, especially when they start with the "If English fans had done this etc"
If 20,000 English fans went abroad and were on the lash all day, there would be a massive amount more acting like obnoxious bellends, kicking off and trashing the place then there were german fans doing last night. 5 arrests was it? No comparison.
 

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Where was the Arsenal mob stopping these Germans taking liberties? This wouldn't have happened in the good old days. Probably too much to expect from Arsenal, mind, easily the worst set of 'fans' in the country.
 

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Koln krushed... BATE to be battered... and Red Star routed... Arsenal's Europa LEage campaign is up and running. Europe be ware.
 

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Koln krushed... BATE to be battered... and Red Star routed... Arsenal's Europa LEage campaign is up and running. Europe be ware.

And this was almost a B team.

Europe beware indeed.
 

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And this was almost a B team.

Europe beware indeed.

Sanchez was playing. Sanchez is your only good player. Therefore it was an A team.

The rest of your squad are all about the same level of shitness as each other, apart from Walcott who's worse.
 

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Sanchez was playing. Sanchez is your only good player. Therefore it was an A team.

The rest of your squad are all about the same level of shitness as each other, apart from Walcott who's worse.
Notts Forest Green Rover is in the "non" leagues so.... time to clock off mate
 

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Notts Forest Green Rover is in the "non" leagues so.... time to clock off mate

To be fair he probably lives closer to London than you.
 

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How come at non-league level with smaller clubs us fans can easily mix together, stand and have a chat with each other while game goes on, all go to same club-house before game, during and after in order to chat about the match etc, etc.

then once you hit FL level and above it seems almost an impossibility for fans to dare be in same sections together. I'd find it quite interesting in a way to watch a game next to a fan from a different country with different culture and approach to games.

Its common in Germany, and pretty much encouraged that if the away end is sold out, but for buying in certain areas, the home clubs are quite happy to let away fans buy in the home sections. I saw Koln play Hertha Berlin at home in the Bundesliga last season, and there were loads of Hertha fans in the home ends spread about, and there was no bother about it when they scored the winner. It was the same both times Ive been to Germany watching Everton in Wolfsburg and Nurnberg. The Nurnberg one was ridiculous, loads of our fans bought online in the home ends, UEFA found out and forced Nurnberg to cancel all tickets sold to English addresses and non members. So loads went over ticketless anyway, only to find that you could buy tickets in the home end from the club shop the day of the game, with no need to hide the fact they were Blues,Nurnberg were happy to sell them to us, and at both games, there was no hint of trouble despite us having pockets all over the ground both times. To Koln, getting tickets in the home ends en masse is just normal away behaviour. Just for the fact that the majority who got tickets in the home ends wouldnt have bought them legitimately, but bought them from Arsenal fans.

We were absolute turd, as we have been the last 3 games. Had a brilliant trip over, glorious weather, and Everton ruin your day as they always do!
 

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We were absolute turd, as we have been the last 3 games. Had a brilliant trip over, glorious weather, and Everton ruin your day as they always do!
Doesn't matter, Smudge. All about the trip. How I envy you. Going to European away games is the best thing to do in the history of the world of the galaxy.
 

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Doesn't matter, Smudge. All about the trip. How I envy you. Going to European away games is the best thing to do in the history of the world of the galaxy.

Correctamundo. The game itself was one of the worst Ive ever seen us play, but no regrets. Never a regret doing a European away. Except that time I went to Liege by coach to watch us lose. That was an experience Id happily have lived without!
 

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Chelsea may have won away to Atletico, but we've got the real glamour tie this week. 6pm in Belarus. We're on BT Sport 2. Hold on tight... you don't want to miss this one!!
 

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Bit of a goal feast so far!
 

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Could Messi do it on a cold night in Barysaw? Probably not, but Wilshere certinaly can. Showing Messi up as the absolute poser he is.
 

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This is quite fun. Borisov have approached this like they just want to see how many goals they can get and aren't expecting to really challenge.
 

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Yeah caught the last half hour of this. Arsenal should hold on, but its a good game.
 

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