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It is easy to be well behaved when half of the crowd do not actually exist. If you do go up good luck hosting 1500+ Pompey.

Pipe down we are massive!! :bdick::bdick:Certainly look pretty big compared to Dagenham's support. We are a bigger club than Dagenham now though, so to be expected. :giphy:
 
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Pipe down we are massive!! Certainly look pretty big compared to Dagenham's support. We are a bigger club than Dagenham now though, so to be expected.
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Macclsfield's EDL element had their banners out for our visit their in the cup a few years ago, and were chanting "racist, and you know you are" at Barrow...
Then the dickheads turned on each other and several got booted out. Hilarious and ridiculous all the same.
Let's hope they're here tonight.
 

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Non league football, non league aggro

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What about the rivalry with Nailsworth's other club? Are there any problems in central Nailsworth on a Friday or Saturday night in the boozers/nightspots,etc?

The Shorties stay out of Central Nailsworth, they know their place.

Im waiting for a Grimsby fan to show the man with the beachball. Probably Grimsby Barnet was the most shameful with a Grimsby fan convicted of assault with a shark. Its the sort of thing that drags all real fans down :pmsl:

BTW weve had 4 very large attendances in the past 2 seasons, local Bristol Rovers twice, Dover play off semi and a local Derby with Cheltenham, all went fine (as long as the fans could answer all the questions that is) Im sure we would cope with Pompey fans fine.
 

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Since we've been in exile I can't recall any issues at our adopted homes and only a handful of minor incidents away.

1990's though we had quite a lot of incidents, especially in our most successful season. We had a really good away following when we were vying for promotion and were very vocal/boisterous. Garnered a bit of a reputation but with anything that attracts loons from other clubs to have a go. Worst one being a promotion game at Gresley Rovers where it seemed like every lunatic in Swadlincote came out for the day. A lot of fighting, some very nasty injuries (people hospitalised) and the players were taken off the pitch and the game postponed for about half an hour. Few weeks later we then lost the league to Cheltenham when Salisbury beat us at Meadow Park. All hell broke lose, ref was attacked and game was postponed for a bit again, Salisbury fans got attacked, police got attacked, the police helicopter turned up (2nd time that season as there was bother against Halifax in the trophy too). Awful day and there was talk of us starting the next season with points deducted, thankfully that didn't occur but I think the club had to pay a fine to the FA.

Early 2000's we played Newport for the first time in a long time in the FA cup in Gloucester and that saw a lot of trouble in the town centre, tends to always be bother when we play them mind you but this was the worst. Three pubs shut their doors for the entire day after things had kicked off.

Other major incidents of bother I can think of is a Ilkeston game in the early 80's (first ever use of CS gas) dunno who they were playing and when Bishop Auckland went to Altrincham mid 90's.
 

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Im sure we would cope with Pompey fans fine.

I'm not so sure about that..... we had trouble in the cup a couple of years back and we had the RMP and Shore Patrol helping out due to the Army/Navy element too. And there was hassle down there too, both sets down early on a Sunday for a pre-match Army/Navy punch up then Sunday lunch, added into Colchester bringing a few because they were in Gosport, especially the paras who travelled with Colchester who wanted to fight everyone, and it made for a very spicy day.
 

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Since we've been in exile I can't recall any issues at our adopted homes and only a handful of minor incidents away.

1990's though we had quite a lot of incidents, especially in our most successful season. We had a really good away following when we were vying for promotion and were very vocal/boisterous. Garnered a bit of a reputation but with anything that attracts loons from other clubs to have a go. Worst one being a promotion game at Gresley Rovers where it seemed like every lunatic in Swadlincote came out for the day. A lot of fighting, some very nasty injuries (people hospitalised) and the players were taken off the pitch and the game postponed for about half an hour. Few weeks later we then lost the league to Cheltenham when Salisbury beat us at Meadow Park. All hell broke lose, ref was attacked and game was postponed for a bit again, Salisbury fans got attacked, police got attacked, the police helicopter turned up (2nd time that season as there was bother against Halifax in the trophy too). Awful day and there was talk of us starting the next season with points deducted, thankfully that didn't occur but I think the club had to pay a fine to the FA.

Early 2000's we played Newport for the first time in a long time in the FA cup in Gloucester and that saw a lot of trouble in the town centre, tends to always be bother when we play them mind you but this was the worst. Three pubs shut their doors for the entire day after things had kicked off.

Other major incidents of bother I can think of is a Ilkeston game in the early 80's (first ever use of CS gas) dunno who they were playing and when Bishop Auckland went to Altrincham mid 90's.

Ilkeston had form for this back in the 80s
 

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It's all been timid in comparison then for me in my time supporting the Stones compared to those Gloucester incidents, although we're far from being saints. I was at Whitehawk last season when there were some fisticuffs after the game but had left the ground at the time of the incident. There have also been incidents at Lewes and Maidstone in recent years but I wasn't at either on those occasions.

In person, there was a proper punch up at Corby on a Wednesday night a few years back in an FA Trophy replay. We'd just gone 2-1 up and some Corby supporters had stayed in the large covered terrace behind the goal, some words were said in amidst the celebrations and before I knew it, 20 or so people were laying into one another right in front of me. There was also a punch up outside Hemel's Vauxhall Road after a re-arranged fixture two seasons ago.

Boreham Wood fans for the day trying to break the police corden and get after our supporters in the FA Cup in 2004 was just funny.
 

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We see it all at Halifax, everyone from the fans to the players to the stewards in a free-for-all scrap for two solid hours be it home, away or in the West Riding Challenge Cup, as everyone on here can testify. I must give kudos, though, to the teenage Harrogant Town fan in the yellow fedora who was trying it on the other week. He looked a picture.
 

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Chorley v chester....

Follow up to trouble the year before when Chorley offered free entry to local premier league team st holders, which invited every firm to turn up. Bricks thrown at elderly and kids leaving the ground. They were even fighting each other.

So the following year (above video) every street fighter from chester turned up for a day out.

Chorley then had a bus bricked on there visit to our ground.

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Chorley v chester i was laughing my tits off if they were wanting aggro they could have hopped over the advertising hording at the front and had a go, just like when chester were at our place loads of posturing and pretending to be hard but only from a safe distance.
 

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The Chester 'hooligans' on the channel 5 documentary Hooligans and Proud were quite funny. Mostly ancient old men with a few spotty oiks who must weigh 8 stone wet.
 

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The Forest Green players' assault on Neil Aspin in 2014/15 at The Shay. One of the cowards broke his fist on the back of Aspin's head. The club is notorious for poor discipline and this wasn't the first time one of their games errupted into violence but the viciousness of the attack was a shocker. Then again that's probably the appeal for thugs like ChrisFGR. He was subject to a ban once you know. :ds:
 

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Worst Non League aggro i've seen, the legend that is Sir Rob Scott:

 

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He used to be our joint manager with Paul Hurst before being sacked for offering out Nuneaton's manager for a fight after they beat us.
So then Hurst took sole charge.
 

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One incident of many from that game.
I attended a Millwall-Brentford game on a Sunday afternoon in the eighties where a home supporter ran onto the pitch and decked a Bees player who'd just scored.
 

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We see it all at Halifax, everyone from the fans to the players to the stewards in a free-for-all scrap for two solid hours be it home, away or in the West Riding Challenge Cup, as everyone on here can testify. I must give kudos, though, to the teenage Harrogant Town fan in the yellow fedora who was trying it on the other week. He looked a picture.


Trying it on? What in the manner of many of your fans who ain’t quite made that final jump to full blown homosapian. You know the type that forcibly pushes over a 6 year old kid outside a ground cos you lost a game. Thankfully that pathetic excuse for flesh was dropped on his ass by a rather sweet right jab to the jaw and the lad you incorrectly point out as ‘trying it on’ was trying to get some of our fans back on the coach away from the laughable baying mob; up for adding some spice into their pitiful little lives. Must be a regular occurrence your way as a police helicopter and van had to come out to herd your walking dead back into that thing you call a town centre.

Oh the yellow and black fedora’s are in jest, much like our town full of tea shops chant. Still if it helps your grasp of people living in a beautiful town up north we are all fucking minted and holiday 4 times a year………
 

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Chorley v chester....

Follow up to trouble the year before when Chorley offered free entry to local premier league team st holders, which invited every firm to turn up. Bricks thrown at elderly and kids leaving the ground. They were even fighting each other.

So the following year (above video) every street fighter from chester turned up for a day out.

Chorley then had a bus bricked on there visit to our ground.

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Chorley have a history of it. Went there with Bishop Auckland as far back as 1981, Bishop won, the response of the home fans was to invade the pitch, knock our keeper unconscious before attacking the old men and teenagers who had travelled from the north east. It seems old morons never die, they just breed even more violent offspring.
 

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With the exception of Kidderminster away the day we got relegated to the Conf North (which was more spectacularly poorly expressed anger at our own club than a ruck with other fans) the only time I have seen proper aggro between fans since dropping into non-league was against Chorley. Some kids slashing each other. Going to Chorley away was a weird experience. It was segregated with a shit load of police and stewards everywhere, but we could drink at the same bar inside the ground. Basically they were probably under police instruction to segregate but didn't want to miss out on the money to be made out of a large away following.

On the whole we're a pretty well behaved bunch. But judging by the number of times segregation is imposed at our away games (usually meaning we can't get a drink in the ground) and the number of stewards and police (including bringing lots of our own stewards) you'd think we were the ICF.
 

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With the exception of Kidderminster away the day we got relegated to the Conf North (which was more spectacularly poorly expressed anger at our own club than a ruck with other fans) the only time I have seen proper aggro between fans since dropping into non-league was against Chorley. Some kids slashing each other. Going to Chorley away was a weird experience. It was segregated with a shit load of police and stewards everywhere, but we could drink at the same bar inside the ground. Basically they were probably under police instruction to segregate but didn't want to miss out on the money to be made out of a large away following.

On the whole we're a pretty well behaved bunch. But judging by the number of times segregation is imposed at our away games (usually meaning we can't get a drink in the ground) and the number of stewards and police (including bringing lots of our own stewards) you'd think we were the ICF.
What on earth is going on at your club? How come you can't get above mid-table in Div6?
 

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Chorley v chester....

Follow up to trouble the year before when Chorley offered free entry to local premier league team st holders, which invited every firm to turn up. Bricks thrown at elderly and kids leaving the ground. They were even fighting each other.

So the following year (above video) every street fighter from chester turned up for a day out.

Chorley then had a bus bricked on there visit to our ground.

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Not quite right, that video was our first visit to Victory Park, our previous encounter was earlier that season where Chorley came down here and won after Shelton Payne had dived outside of the box but the ref gave a penalty. They also trashed the changed rooms leaving some bad feeling heading in to the top of the table clash later in the season, which is the video above. Garry Flitcroft hadn’t helped matters either stoking it up in the press.

Our second visit was the season after on a Tuesday night after we’d already wrapped up promotion.
 

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Pipe down we are massive!! :bdick::bdick:Certainly look pretty big compared to Dagenham's support. We are a bigger club than Dagenham now though, so to be expected. :giphy:

We all like a laugh and a joke but sometimes people have to take things too far.
 

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Trying it on? What in the manner of many of your fans who ain’t quite made that final jump to full blown homosapian. You know the type that forcibly pushes over a 6 year old kid outside a ground cos you lost a game. Thankfully that pathetic excuse for flesh was dropped on his ass by a rather sweet right jab to the jaw and the lad you incorrectly point out as ‘trying it on’ was trying to get some of our fans back on the coach away from the laughable baying mob; up for adding some spice into their pitiful little lives. Must be a regular occurrence your way as a police helicopter and van had to come out to herd your walking dead back into that thing you call a town centre.

Oh the yellow and black fedora’s are in jest, much like our town full of tea shops chant. Still if it helps your grasp of people living in a beautiful town up north we are all fucking minted and holiday 4 times a year………

Found the fedora wearer.
 

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Not quite right, that video was our first visit to Victory Park, our previous encounter was earlier that season where Chorley came down here and won after Shelton Payne had dived outside of the box but the ref gave a penalty. They also trashed the changed rooms leaving some bad feeling heading in to the top of the table clash later in the season, which is the video above. Garry Flitcroft hadn’t helped matters either stoking it up in the press.

Our second visit was the season after on a Tuesday night after we’d already wrapped up promotion.
My bad [emoji12], was it in the 2nd season when there fan bus got bricked?

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The old chap who was hit on the head by a half house brick which had been thrown from outside the stadium was seriously injured. I told a policemen from where it had come, but he wasn't interested in trying to catch the culprit. I would doubt that in an age of modern stadia that Chorley's ground is fit for purpose.
 

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