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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.

You must have been on our tube - all the Wycombe fans we met were great crack. Even after the game.
 

A few ‘lads’ walking up to the Green Man ? Pub, very loud and quite away with it 😜 but still had time and decency to do a high five with little Asian lad standing watching from his garden at the noise 👍

A few ‘lads’ walking up to the Green Man ? Pub, very loud and quite away with it 😜 but still had time and decency to do a high five with little Asian lad standing watching from his garden at the noise 👍
(cough)...that might have been us.🤪🤣
 
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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.
It was always the way mate. I remember as a 9 year old some big miner's or welder's hands picking me out of the crush at the front of the Clock Stand Paddock and lifting me on to the track around the pitch at Roker Park and in to safety along with 100's of other kids.

You never had to ask or were asked it was just taken for granted that the adults around you looked out for your saftey and when when things got a bit dangerous they took action
 
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.
I was in the taxi queue at 9. Decided to leave then as the atmosphere was turning where I was. Few couples arguing in the queue then.
 
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!
You'll get points for reading this while driving pal
 
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