West Ham playoff game segregated Churchmans?! 21:32 - May 15 with 4562 views | unstableblue | I saw this on Twitter, and on the video after 2mins20 you can see that the lower tier of the Churchmans has a West Ham section as well as the Cobbold normal visitors section. I have no memory of that happening. And when Ashton eluded to this as an option I didn’t think it could work, but clearly it did, and with the ability for home fans to now approach through the staples area this becomes even easier due to less risk of mixing at the entrance. Would be a very different experience in the lower churchman!! Who actually remembers this? What did it mean from an atmosphere perspective? |  |
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West Ham playoff game segregated Churchmans?! on 10:32 - May 16 with 463 views | NthQldITFC |
West Ham playoff game segregated Churchmans?! on 08:32 - May 16 by PrideOfTheEast | Yes that was the night game at Upton Park that had the incredible atmosphere - I don’t think I’ve experienced anything like that really, maybe Brum came close in the league cup semi-final. Will have to go for pie and mash before the Millwall game next season. M. Manze |
The atmosphere that night was absolutely incredible. As I remember it we were sort of in the left hand corner of one end and the noise was like being in a tropical cyclone, only deeper and louder and more 'rumbling'. It was pure animal, baby. |  |
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West Ham playoff game segregated Churchmans?! on 12:37 - May 16 with 420 views | longtimefan |
West Ham playoff game segregated Churchmans?! on 09:38 - May 16 by Danny_G | Ipswich fans must have used the Portman Road side turnstiles as well as - prideofanglia.com's match report shows a home ticket with those turnstiles, 1-9, marked. [Post edited 16 May 2023 9:40]
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Interesting. That's a row and less than 10 seats from the seat I've occupied ever since Churchmans was converted from terrace to all seater. [Post edited 16 May 2023 16:22]
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