devilsadvocate wrote:cennals05 wrote:I want to go to some games but none of my friends over here like sport that much, but I've been told not to go by myself. Very hard to comprehend.
Who do you support?
I've been to 4 games over here (2 at White hart Lane, 1 at Fulham and 1 at Reading) and haven't had a problem. The Fulham game and 1 of the WHL games I attended by myself as was fine. Football hooliganism isnt as openly prevalent as it used to be due to policing at matches as you describe, but the firm culture is definitely alive and well.
There are precautions you can take like not wearing a football strip, not going into pubs around the grounds on matchday (unless you know for sure it's a safe pub) and sticking with the crowds on the high roads and around public transport where there's plenty of police.
I'd suggest going to a Fulham, Reading or QPR game as a home fan and you'll be fine. I also would avoid going to West Ham, Tottenham, Chelsea, Millwall and Luton as an away fan, and just like in Green Street Hooligans - DO NOT USE THE EAST HAM TUBE STATION ON WEST HAM MATCHDAYS!.
I got told not to go by myself because I'm female. I don't see a problem myself. Somone else suggested to go to a QPR game, so I might check them out.
I've never really supported one team, but being over here I've decided to support West Ham (like every other Australian female that I know).
I live really close to Fulham and would have gone to the Fulham v West Ham game the other week but I was away. I will get to a game before the end of season though! I went to the Socceroos v Nigeria game last year.