AFFILIATE SEARCH | Shop Amazon.co.uk using this search bar and support WHO!
Taking Home Ends
-
- Posts: 1117
- Old WHO Number: 311212
- Has liked: 1102 times
- Been liked: 267 times
Taking Home Ends
"What are people's memories, we have done so many over the years Holte End The Shelf Stamford Bridge Highbury Any standouts and stories"
Re: Taking Home Ends
"Spurs around 1976,77 were pushed from the north bank into the west, Man U tried from the pitch 1973,74? I grew up in the south bank and north bank shelves and watched quite a lot of ‚Äòscuffles‚Äô started away games around 1978 and Arsenal were never an issue, in fact we took their north bank every match! Watching from the clock end ?üòÇ"
Re: Taking Home Ends
RM10 I know a lot of their mob The Herd and they were a clever little mob who attempted it. Not in my lifetime have spurs attempted anything. Same with man u
-
- Posts: 114
- Old WHO Number: 14010
- Been liked: 1 time
Re: Taking Home Ends
"Our school bunch starting going to away games around 14 yrs old. we started in the away ends at fulham then did most london away games. we were at chelsea the year after whu took the shed, this year chelsea were ready and loads of whu were taken out and stuck in our away end. we decided for our first home end we would do QPR, nice soft one. getting in was easy hiding your colours. we made our way into the middle and i thought i recognised a few faces but i was nervous. a fella near me had a whu scarf visible and he got nicked. the pc said any whu in here at 3pm would be nicked too. but then as the teams came out the whole middle of the home end was west ham. i was so relieved, the only qpr in their own end were squashed down each side. great atmosphere but i realised taking home ends wasnt for me at 9 1/2 stone at that time. good mems tho."
-
- Posts: 191
- Old WHO Number: 319145
- Has liked: 132 times
- Been liked: 86 times
-
- Posts: 429
- Old WHO Number: 19891
- Has liked: 1 time
- Been liked: 141 times
Re: Taking Home Ends
"""bigfrank 2:38 Wed Oct 18 Re: Taking Home Ends Panamahat Yep. To be fair they are the only mob that were game and ever tried anything on our patch"" What a complete din you are."
-
- Posts: 76
- Old WHO Number: 292451
- Has liked: 23 times
- Been liked: 14 times
Re: Taking Home Ends
Panamahat Yep. To be fair they are the only mob that were game and ever tried anything on our patch
-
- Posts: 83
- Old WHO Number: 14597
- Has liked: 1 time
- Been liked: 2 times
-
- Posts: 77
- Location: Caribbean Island 🌞
- Old WHO Number: 265443
- Has liked: 402 times
- Been liked: 15 times
Re: Taking Home Ends
"Was anyone in our North Bank mid 70.s when a mob of about 30 arse got in there , they piped up about half 2 then were immediately run out within less than 20 seconds , It was well amusing to a teenager from the South Coast ."
-
- Posts: 296
- Old WHO Number: 224273
- Has liked: 18 times
- Been liked: 33 times
-
- Posts: 329
- Old WHO Number: 17468
- Has liked: 47 times
- Been liked: 50 times
-
- Posts: 106
- Old WHO Number: 213924
- Has liked: 39 times
- Been liked: 13 times
-
- Posts: 196
- Old WHO Number: 307525
Re: Taking Home Ends
"I have never taken a home end but I have taken HOME BARGAINS own make aftershave home, it aint bad"
- WHU(Exeter)
- Posts: 1316
- Old WHO Number: 13669
- Has liked: 76 times
- Been liked: 128 times
Re: Taking Home Ends
"I knocked the head off of a scarecrow, in the allotments on the way to Vicarage Road. Sort of early skirmish tactics."
Re: Taking Home Ends
"We were at villa when we heard some of our lot stragglers got ambushed by bandits south of the river, we left at half time and came back down"
Re: Taking Home Ends
Frank the modern world has these amazing inventions called mobile phones and laptops. They allow me to post from almost anywhere in the world. If you ask nicely I’m sure your caregiver will show you one.