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Behaviour of our fans

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Absolutely loved getting off the train with everyone singing and bairns obviously there for the first time just looking around in absolute amazement. Their little faces man 😍

There was one random Wycombe fan in our tube carriage on the way there. Someone started a chant about can you see any Wycombe fans, and he squatted down and tried to hide! He got a massive cheer, then we ended up singing Wycombe fans wear chinos everywhere they go (as he had chinos on) and Wycombe fans say hello (in a cut glass accent) everywhere they go. He was absolutely ill laughing and loving it!

A Wycombe family jumped on the Tube on the way back. They were really nice too. Had a lovely chat swapping away day stories and wishing each other well for next season. He was gutted he'd never been to the SOL and is hoping for a cup draw so he finally gets to attend!

Apart from the smoke bomb on the train, everyone was well behaved and I didn't see any aggro at all.
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Well done everyone. What a magnificent day!
Always makes me smile when I’ve got my son (7 y/o) at the game and how gentle and kind other SAFC fans are and how much they engage with him

It’s especially good when you see a big, tough as fuck looking fella and then as soon as they see the little one they turn into a gentle giant holding doors open and making sure they don’t barge into him or owt
This, all day. Our fans are class man.
 
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Not a single decent sized club had to tollerate shit the way SAFC have this last however many years and they still go in their droves.

Bar this last few month, half a season under big sam, smashing them bastards in the derbies, and a cup run that ended in defeat. We have had NOWT. nowt for what seems like forever.
 
Everyone I spoke to was great yesterday… met a fellow SMB’er @BDI (cheers for sorting )
The people around in the stand were a great laugh in A block 524…lady next to me with her young daughter, the lads with the Hasbulla cutout and the bloke behind me giving free head massages (if he’s on here he’ll get what I mean)…
Great day…I didn’t see any bellendry..
 
I haven't seen any trouble all weekend. Everyone was in a happy, party mood. Class and the way it should be.
This...yet all I heard driving down on the radio was a debate about the rise of football hooliganism and fans should be caged in, following the stupid pitch invasions over the last week or so....moral of the story is, don't tar all football fans with the same brush...
 
I think the fact we played Wycombe meant there was no edge at all to the day.
I loved every minute of the day. Was fantastic
 
Have to say, bloody amazing how friendly our lot are. Took my two young kids down and the care and consideration shown by everyone was fantastic, looking out for the little ones especially on the crammed tube to Wembley. Ok, they learned the Lee Howey song and a new one about Posh Spice and Dennis Cirkin but other than that…

I personally saw no aggression, no dickish behaviour. Our fans are just unbelievable spent half the match just watching them especially after the goals.

Without doubt you are class, always have been in my eyes.

Thursday night a contrast, a friend has a cut above his eye being hit by a bottle, kids with Mums terrified as the Police and stewards were more interested in whether we were going to get on the pitch.
Collected my lads flag with goading and insults, can take all that but throwing bottles cowardly.
A few of our players were punched and kicked.

Port Vale have not apologised once, not once.
Hope we play them again though next season.
 
but what about the white masculinity we saw people talking about on twitter. And the aggression? And the arrogance?

Or is all of that complete, sad sack, look at me attention seeking, signaling horeshite?

Is it in fact that some people saw a large group of loud, northern people enjoying themselves, and were so uncomfortable it made them intolerant, the very thing the so claim to champion against?

Our fans really are something to behold, hats off to the lot of ya
 
This...yet all I heard driving down on the radio was a debate about the rise of football hooliganism and fans should be caged in, following the stupid pitch invasions over the last week or so....moral of the story is, don't tar all football fans with the same brush...

The Daily Mail ran a story about our fans taking over Trafalgar Square and based on no evidence whatsoever said fears were growing of potential violence in the capital.
 
Have to say, bloody amazing how friendly our lot are. Took my two young kids down and the care and consideration shown by everyone was fantastic, looking out for the little ones especially on the crammed tube to Wembley. Ok, they learned the Lee Howey song and a new one about Posh Spice and Dennis Cirkin but other than that…

I personally saw no aggression, no dickish behaviour. Our fans are just unbelievable spent half the match just watching them especially after the goals.
Great stuff.
You might hear the Lee Howie song during the interview with Elliott Embo.
That was my lot singing from our box for the day.
Absolutely fantastic 🏆🏆😂😂
 
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