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Behaviour of our fans

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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.
Sorry to hear that mate, but you cannot legislate for wankers sadly.
 
Very proud SAFC fan here.
I live in the Thames Valley and know many Wycombe fans through kids schooling etc After the final whistle - bombarded by best wishes messages from WW fans and also them saying how awesome our fans looked and the noise hitting their end of the stadium.
A great advert for Sunderland and how to behave en masse.
Well Done Everyone for showing how it’s done!
Class
 
Mad the amount of police they put between the fans and the pitch, didn't see one person even try to get over the barrier or have to be dragged away
Bloke got dragged out first half in our block (531) by some heavy handed met police officers. No idea why but they went for him right enough.
 
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.
Was that the 8.00 out of Kings Cross? If it was, and you went to Newcastle, it arrived 37 minutes late so we can claim half the fare back (it's an ill wind ..........)
 
Lad in euston flyer talking to his boy who hadn't gone
Spent few minutes talking to the bairn ,class moment didn't know him from Adam unless he was called Adam like
Was that the 8.00 out of Kings Cross? If it was, and you went to Newcastle, it arrived 37 minutes late so we can claim half the fare back (it's an ill wind ..........)
Or you could give it to suicide prevention charity called CALM who try to help young men
 
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Was at Trafalgar Square yesterday sitting at the bottom of the column with my two kids. A very tipsy fella tried to climb up unsuccessfully, my boy says I’ll hold yer can if y’like.

He got up and stumbled off to his mates. Came back five minutes later and gave my lad £2.20 for having good manners :lol:

Only Sunlun :cool: HWTL
 
To be fair mate this is a decent gesture.
Four pricks in front of me stood despite a lot of children behind him.
The stewards asked them politely, they were horrible towards them and continued to do as they pleased.
Poor kids
Cheers mate. Really couldnt be blocking their view. Lad about 6 and lass about 8 in block 130. Thankfully those in front sat as well . Some were getting grief about 4 rows in front but in truth the ones getting grief were only standing cos couple in front of them were standing.

So we all just sat , but understandably kept up now and then.
 
To be fair, the ban on drinking on Wembley Way (does anyone really call it Olympic Way?) helped the atmosphere in and out of the stadium. All good natured with Wycombe supporters and the police.

Few people walking up with cans when we went up. Few having craic with wycombe fans, even ones having photos with them

Stewards were useless in helping find a toilet close to wembley way.
That was probably the same lad seen snorting coke . Someone must have reported him 🤔

A rightly so. No place for sh*t like that in the stands with youngins around despite what relaxed attitude some bell ends have towards it
 
Cheers mate. Really couldnt be blocking their view. Lad about 6 and lass about 8 in block 130. Thankfully those in front sat as well . Some were getting grief about 4 rows in front but in truth the ones getting grief were only standing cos couple in front of them were standing.

So we all just sat , but understandably kept up now and then.
*Lept up not kept up as that has whole new meaning ha.
 
Me being an emotional mess atm I got teary a few times yesterday. Proud and happy tears.

To make up for it I'm gana do some manly stuff today.
I went with me mate who’s mam passed away last week. When we score I literally pick the bairn up and away I go. But yesterday was different. Did me mental stuff and had to have teary hug with him. No one was asking why’s he crying. Other fans patting him on the back gave him a hug. Magic and sadness combined. We are a loyal breed, we may be rough around the edges but yesterday was a magical one for all feeling!

Even the bairn yesterday after the celebration of the second goal sat down leaned over seat in front and cried. He said the this makes all the aways worth it man dad. Charlton and Lincoln where we’ve never scored where mentioned.

I loved yesterday almost as much as any other day of my life. And it’s the single greatest feeling at a football match I’ve ever had. League 1 play off final it maybe but it’s an emotion I never thought I’d see us lifting a trophy there.
 
I saw more dickheaded behaviour in the taxi que in Sunderland at 1 am than I had all f***ing day at Wembley. And that was by normal Saturday night town pissheads.
Was on the bus for about, 3 minutes driving through town last night at 11pm and saw one bloke on floor getting kicked in head from young lad and two others rolling about the floor.
 
Aye he was class!

Would you do it all again next weekend? Well we are as the wife is a bloody Port Vale fan so we’re back down again for part two!
May see you there. My exemplary behaviour in corporate means I’m first reserve for next weekend……both games! Mind if so I’ll be eating this time as there’s nee tension involved. Couldn’t face owt but the cheesecake and chocolate tart at HT yesterday.
Don’t mind admitting it I was gone after the 2nd goal. Took my 2 lads (13 & 4) and daughter (8) they’ve now all got the the bug.

Driving back now and class seeing all the scarves and flags on the way up!
The one drawback to all these bairns getting bitten by the bug is less chance of a ticket for the CL final in three years time. It is what it is as head coaches seem to say a lot nowadays.
 
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