Getting a beer may take a few moments....Green Man - 28th May 2018 - 37,000
ahem- yes, sorryShouldn't Accrington be in that list?
Cant remember the figure other than there were a whole load of aggresive West Ham fans looking for blood at the end after we came back from 0-2 to win 3-2.How many at HR V West Ham LC semi final 81?
Post 1987:
1 Checkatrade Final 2017 43,000
2 League Two Playoff final 2018 37,000
3 CCFC v Crewe JPT 2013 30,000
4 CCFC v Accrington League Two 2018 27,750
5 CCFC v Gillingham League One 2014 27,000
6 CCFC v Chelsea FA Cup 2009 25,000
7 CCFC v Boro FA Cup 2006 24,000
8= CCFC v Leeds Championship 2010 23,000
8= CCFC v Liverpool Div 1 1987/88 22,000
8= CCFC v Forest League Cup Semi 1990 22,000
8= CCFC v Man Utd Div 1 1987/1988 22,000
There are whole clutch of 22,000 or so at the Ricoh when we got 28k and the away fans were the full 6,000- Leicester home, West Brom home in the cup etc
Almost all of them the last few years- goes to show that some ups & downs can grow your fanbase... as long as there are a few ups in there every now and then
There were some other 40000+ gates at HR Derby in the FA Cup on a Sunday not that many Derby there just the away pen in the Kop. Also over 40k for the visit of Leeds on a Tuesday night. As for the Man United match where in 1968 there were thousands of United there, they had the West End solid end to end and most of the terrace in front of the Sky Blue stand, we Westenders had to take up position in the Spion Kop and there was a load of United in there too.
God only knows what it would have been like after the game if we'd won. About 75% of our many coaches had broken windows from bottles & bricks thrown in the street.All wearing the ubiquitous green flying jackets
Upton Park was something else- they opened the gates afterwards and the place was immediately swamped with flying bottles, bricks, dustbin lids even, it was an utter free-for-all. Upton Park was nasty, tough and intimidating, you felt like you were an uninvited guest at a private East End party- even the coppers were after you. We took thousands that night and for a youngster like me it was utterly bonkers all night- you'd walk down the road and everyone would be watching sussing out where you were from.
There were a few heroes of our own I believe ,knowing one of them .God only knows what it would have been like after the game if we'd won. About 75% of our many coaches had broken windows from bottles & bricks thrown in the street. I've despised that fucking club ever since that night....
There were a few heros of our own I believe ,knowing one of them .
Turning over a Mini Metro in the Street among other things .
Yup. The Met were roundly criticised for their lack of involvement that night. Soooo.... when we played Spurs in the FA cup the following Saturday, the police presence was way OTT thankfully. Standing in a queue outside the ground after that game, it was obvious the 'Young Yids' were looking to give us a portion of exactly the same. The amount of Old Bill guaranteed that there were no noteworthy incidents.I clearly remember being behind about 3 CCFC fans, one was black, they didn't look too big, when some kind of East End monsters bounced across the road giving it the "lets fackin' ave it" routine, these guys looked like Grant Mitchell crossed with Thor- one of the guys in front said nothing, but calmly and efficiently laid out three of them in three punches and seeing my shock told me & my dad to walk with him- it was a young Errol Christie.
I never saw anything like that night- all around people were getting laid out, and you never really knew who was who
Remember it very well . Going through green street across the bridge . Happy daysAll wearing the ubiquitous green flying jackets
Upton Park was something else- they opened the gates afterwards and the place was immediately swamped with flying bottles, bricks, dustbin lids even, it was an utter free-for-all. Upton Park was nasty, tough and intimidating, you felt like you were an uninvited guest at a private East End party- even the coppers were after you. We took thousands that night and for a youngster like me it was utterly bonkers all night- you'd walk down the road and everyone would be watching sussing out where you were from.
I clearly remember being behind about 3 CCFC fans, one was black, they didn't look too big, when some kind of East End monsters bounced across the road giving it the "lets fackin' ave it" routine, these guys looked like Grant Mitchell crossed with Thor- one of the guys in front said nothing, but calmly and efficiently laid out three of them in three punches and seeing my shock told me & my dad to walk with him- it was a young Errol Christie.
I never saw anything like that night- all around people were getting laid out, and you never really knew who was who
I’m with you on this RoS. Only ever went to Upton Park twice, 1st time that semi final night where it was kicking off all evening ( I particularly remember Gary Thompson going to pick the ball up for a throw in at the side of the pitch where all the green bomber jacket guys were and getting loads of abuse from them). Our coach was bricked in the way out, thankfully the window didn’t smash as my mate and i were sat where it got hit.I've (I think) been to about 60 or so grounds now, went to West Ham three times, and Upton Park was the ONLY ground where I would never, ever open my mouth or wear anything approaching colours, it was literally too dangerous. Finding like minded people to have a scrap with is one thing, whatever you're into- but having hundreds of people hunting you down is quite another. Even the old women in doorways looked like they wanted to slit your throat for having the audacity to enter their patch.
Having said all that... its a shame thats all totally died now- not the violence- but comparing the 'London Stadium' to Upton Park- thats a prime piece of Englilsh Football culture & heritage gone forever.
West Ham didn’t have it all their own way that night at Upton Park. I worked down the pit in those days with a guy known as “one punch” a West Ham mob got into our end around the half time mark, got trapped by the turnstile and old one punch laid a load of them out and I mean out, no coppers about he just Mullard them one by one including a black guy who on reflection looked suspiciously like the one who wrote that ICF book. But it was a very hairy night apart from the West Ham thugs you had evil coppers no other word for them arresting any City fan they could. Someone I know a more peaceful guy you couldn’t meet was frog marched out, arrested and when asked why was punched in the face and the copper said because you’re here.
Surely one of the largest number of City fans in one ground since 1987 and apart from Wembley last year was home against Crewe in the semi final. Must be for sure the largest number of Cov fans ever at the Ricoh. We had nearly all the away end.
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