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Away Games (Colours)

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Genuine question as I have not done many away games but keen to do more. I like wearing my colours and jerseys to away games but I am aware some places can be a bit rough and violent come the full time whistle. Has anyone had any previous bad experiences at any grounds or would not recommend going coloured up to certain games? 

1 minute ago, samwatto2008 said:

Genuine question as I have not done many away games but keen to do more. I like wearing my colours and jerseys to away games but I am aware some places can be a bit rough and violent come the full time whistle. Has anyone had any previous bad experiences at any grounds or would not recommend going coloured up to certain games? 

I’ve done a few away games not with Notts sadly .. but I would advise you to treat them all the same maybe take a jacket for after the game and don’t go on your own cause each ground is different.

If you go on a coach you will be fine.

If by train then stay in a group and cover up until closer to our own fans. Away games can be good fun but don't get singled out by a few idiots.

4 minutes ago, SouthwestPIE said:

If you go on a coach you will be fine.

If by train then stay in a group and cover up until closer to our own fans. Away games can be good fun but don't get singled out by a few idiots.

My advice take @SouthwestPIE advice it’s better than mine ????????????????????

Don't go on a train by yourself, you would be surprised by the amount of nutters from different clubs use them. It just takes one to kick off and you don't have to be a football fan for this to happen.

I would recommend going by one of the coaches.

I've always worn something identifiable as a Notts to away games, I've only had issues going to Meadow Lane. Seriously, I've found most away fans to be friendly but I suppose it depends on the person.

Things happen differently to others.

I would suggest sticking with fans as much as possible rather than walking alone, try to avoid standing out in local derbies and the rest you won't have issues with. At least I suspect you wouldn't, just keep yourself to yourself unless an opposition fan seems friendly. Politeness helps there, although banter can be fun. ????  

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Best thing to do for your first game is 1, go by the official coach & 2, most importantly choose an away game where they will be no trouble at all.

That way you can see for yourself the change in atmosphere.

Cambridge away would be a good one to start with.

go on what coach you prefer, the official one is as dead as a dodo and when i go to away games this season i will choose the one and only one with atmosphere.

official coach is like the pavis stand ????

supporters club is like the kop

Do you know a fan that drives to games @samwatto2008? This can make it easier, then after awhile you can look into going to games by yourself if needs be,

"Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value."

Port Vale is a dump, it always has been and always will be.

Grimsby is fine, lovely fish and chips. Things like that don't change, just stay with fans and avoid local places where their fans would meet. If you keep in numbers you will be fine.

When people ask what 'American Pie' is about, they're missing the point. The song isn't about the lines themselves - it's about what is between the lines. The song is about what isn't there.

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