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Anonymous United States No.151762382 [Report] >>151762424 >>151762444 >>151763007 >>151766858 >>151772316
How does soccer/association football fan segregation work? Are the away fans allowed to go out and stimulate the local economy after the game? Or are they required to board a train and travel some distance before they can return to the city?
Anonymous United States No.151762424 [Report]
>>151762382 (OP)
They are all poor and can't stimulate each others economies
Anonymous United States No.151762444 [Report]
>>151762382 (OP)
Usually they coordinate with local police to go to the train station and take an express train home. They basically have to keep them segregated because Yuros can't see that they're just customers and think they're in some super duper club instead of being called season ticket holders
Anonymous United Kingdom No.151762834 [Report] >>151762844 >>151772218
Most places will have one or two designated away fans pubs. The only times you get complete police escort in and out is for derby games where there is a chance of everything kicking off.
Anonymous United States No.151762844 [Report] >>151762898
>>151762834
God I love you psychos. I really respect how crazy you go for your sports, even if I can't watch them.
Anonymous United Kingdom No.151762898 [Report] >>151762923 >>151772218
>>151762844
I was actually trying to dispel that lol. The vast majority of the time fans mix with no trouble.
Anonymous United States No.151762923 [Report] >>151763041 >>151763108
>>151762898
We don't have to separate bars for away teams anon. Well, maybe the two Alabama college football teams. They have and will continue to kill each other.
Anonymous United States No.151763007 [Report] >>151763061 >>151766751 >>151767736 >>151768816
>>151762382 (OP)

Imagine a game so boring that it causes fans to chimpout.
Anonymous United States No.151763041 [Report]
>>151762923
I saw a Bama fan get stabbed at the Auburn train station after the Iron Bowl. It wasn't a major wound but still more blood than I expected. The platform was so crowded people just walked through it and left bloody shoeprints everywhere lol
Anonymous United States No.151763061 [Report]
>>151763007
That's fucking sick though
Anonymous United Kingdom No.151763108 [Report] >>151765656
>>151762923
tbf its not like away fans would be told to leave if they went into other pubs or vice versa its just kinda an honour system. When I say designated as well its not an official thing its just everyone knows "this is where the away fans go".
Anonymous United Kingdom No.151765656 [Report]
>>151763108
Theres loads of pubs that have a sign saying home fans only
Anonymous Brazil No.151766126 [Report] >>151773333
amerilard sports fans say "GG" to their archrivals right after losing to them
Anonymous Italy No.151766408 [Report] >>151766625
It depends on the match but yes there are games were the away fans are only allowed to join with a combi ticket that means gathering at your home stadium getting on a a bus/train to be escorted into the away section and escorted out back to home.
Anonymous United States No.151766625 [Report] >>151766644 >>151766812
>>151766408
This seems insane from the perspective of an american who doesn't view most pairs of rival cities as distinct places, especially those in a country smaller than several U.S. states.
Anonymous Ireland No.151766644 [Report] >>151766721
>>151766625
well yeah because you move teams
Anonymous United States No.151766721 [Report] >>151766775
>>151766644
The funniest example is the Los Angeles Lakers, originally from Minnesota. The whole of LA county has fewer lakes than my one suburb
Anonymous United Kingdom No.151766751 [Report]
>>151763007
Absolutely based
Anonymous United Kingdom No.151766775 [Report] >>151767025
>>151766721
WHAT WHAT WHAT?
Anonymous Italy No.151766812 [Report] >>151767769
>>151766625
It is insane I like to imagine the same scenario in another sport like chess or badminton to really get a scope of how absurd it is. The sections look better now with the plexi glass but in the older days it was all covered in barb wire like a literal warzone.
Anonymous Germany No.151766824 [Report]
Sometimes even trying to seperate them wont work, they just find other ways
Anonymous Italy No.151766858 [Report]
>>151762382 (OP)
It's worth pointing out segregation mostly only applies to organized fans (who are those who make tifos and start chants). Your average away fan can easily show up without his club's kit and roam around without anyone knowing a thing. There are exceptions for derbies or organized fans rivalries (there's tons of them) that can get violent. In those cases they sometimes outright ban away fans or escort them.
Anonymous Austria No.151767025 [Report] >>151768880
>>151766775
Or who doesn't know the birthplace of Jazz, Utah!
Anonymous Netherlands No.151767736 [Report]
>>151763007
>stimulate local economy by creating job in law enforcement
Anonymous Netherlands No.151767769 [Report]
>>151766812
SOVL
Anonymous Canada No.151768816 [Report]
>>151763007
Somebody threw part of a drum set at a riot police officer? Where's the full video and where was this?
Anonymous United Kingdom No.151768880 [Report] >>151772126
>>151767025
Sorry I’m too low iq to know such information
Anonymous United Kingdom No.151772126 [Report]
>>151768880
Jazz is New Orleans. Utah is Mormons, and they play small novelty guitars called utahleles.
Anonymous United Kingdom No.151772218 [Report]
>>151762834
>>151762898
these.
going to away games can be fun, but if your team gets battered and you have to walk through a sea of home fans after the end of the game, you want the ground to swallow you up. nothing violent is likely to happen however unless its a derby.
Anonymous United States No.151772316 [Report] >>151772459
>>151762382 (OP)
>women's sports
Who cares?
Anonymous United States No.151772459 [Report]
>>151772316
??
Anonymous Belgium No.151773333 [Report] >>151774699
>>151766126
>Americans aren't sore losers
>this is bad somehow
Third world range banning when?
Anonymous Brazil No.151774699 [Report]
>>151773333
are you a burger? i've seen several yuros finding that strange as well
it's not a third world problem it's an american sports culture being lame problem