Huddersfield abandoned game,

Seasidetyler

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Just watched a 40min video of the pitch invasion from a Huddersfield fan, would love to know what their fans thought of it, I know from the video that it seemed split, some slagreed others didn't, just got my curiosity piqued,
 
Generally they're quite negative towards it. Not sure why you'd be arsed for an end of season dead rubber, would make it more interesting if anything.

Also shows a lack of empathy, generally fans were quite supportive. Would you really put seeing 45 minutes more of meaningless football above a club trying to oust their owners?
 
They were moaning like fuck on the train back , mainly due to having imaginary bets with Leeds fans over who would finish higher in the table
 
They travelled a long way to watch a football match so bound to be a disappointed, but as already stated didn’t really care what they thought about it. It was all about us and our struggle to free the club from tyranny
 
They travelled a long way to watch a football match so bound to be a disappointed, but as already stated didn’t really care what they thought about it. It was all about us and our struggle to free the club from tyranny
It just got me curious, it was the start of the boycotting and demos in earnest really,
 
It was my mate who's an Udders fan who started the "one Brian Potter" chant when that bloke on the mobility scooter came on the pitch.

He totally got the pitch invasion.
 
Huddersfield fans joined the march, some were right at the front, and most were fully aware what would happen.

Regardless of what happened that day the support from fans of other clubs was overall superb.

Just some quick examples:

Doncaster Rovers sneaked in a huge Rovers Fans Say Oyston Out banner which they handed over eventually to TK's.

Crewe fans joined the usual protest outside the West with a big Crewe Are With You, Oyston Out banner. Those fans were then refused entry as of course the Oyston lackeys were monitoring everything. The Crewe fans ended up burning their tickets and joining more protests.

Brighton fans were right in among the protests when it kicked off behind the West Stand at the main entrance. Quite a few had Oyston Out scarves.

And of course Derby fans.

Sheffield Wednesday and Tango, Paul Gregory - who was banned from the ground. He and his mates ended up drinking with protestors.

Plenty more but that's just a quick memory lane trip.

There are always going to be some numpties but most fans were superb.
 
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Who were the away fans who really cranked it up against the scum after a little ,prompting, from BHS 😂
They were superb fans who understood everything
 
Got to say, like anyone who put themselves forward against those “Awful Owners”….RESPECT🧡
I had boycotted all season on JD1 was given a ST holders card hoping for a toxic atmosphere….it was boring.
Been at the Bloomfield “Early Doors” for Andy Higgins General Election Debate.
Walked out of the ground after 40 or so minutes with Seasideone due to lack of protests😀
We got to the Bloomfield where my car was, had a pint and….saw Sky Sports News…all the rest is History.
I know I would have definitely been sued had I gone on the pitch like I would have done.
My late partner had been diagnosed “terminal” two weeks prior SO….perhaps “someone up there” “had my back”😍
Doesn’t stop me saying “anyone” who went on the pitch that day, will remain “hero’s / heroines” in my eyes.
My “Brothers/Sisters In Arms”
Unlikely Friendships formed that will live with me forever🧡🧡🧡
 
The sensible fans supported our action but the majority were pissed off because a win could have put them above Leeds in mid table! I was happy to point out to many of them that their real rivals are Bradford... They didn't seem impressed! 😂
 
If it was the other way round I wouldn't like it but could understand the reasons behind it. The Oyston's were suing Blackpool fans at that time ffs
 
The sensible fans supported our action but the majority were pissed off because a win could have put them above Leeds in mid table! I was happy to point out to many of them that their real rivals are Bradford... They didn't seem impressed! 😂
Yep, finishing below Leeds upset them.
 
As a community we fought to save OUR “Beloved Community-Asset” who ever did anything for the cause were heroes/heroines in my eyes.

Especially those who were bullied by “the rich man’s purse” & sued in the corrupt English Civil Courts” and were sued and the stress that put on their good families.

See I may have voted Tory when they were the ONLY party worth voting for, but with aworking class Mancunian Parents who moved to Blackpool two years before I was born……I definitely got a “social conscience” and hate “injustice”🧡🧡🧡
 
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