Time for photos of away fans in the stands, we will be taking a look at all the different ones at this week’s English football matches.
Lots of travelling supporters are still able to attend fixtures up and down the country this month, but there is a disruption to keep in mind due various traffic and rail strikes and the weather.
The away day experience is one of the very best parts of following your own team, and although your alarm may be set for times of the day that, frankly, should never be seen, you still excitedly cram onto coaches or overpriced trains, and the whole experience, regardless of result, is still one you’ll always remember.
As long as trains and buses are on time, the pre-match pint and grub is a vital part of the whole match day experience.
It may be tough to find a pub without hostile home fans, but it’s always possible to duck into a nice little ‘boozer’ for a bevvy before kick-off.
While much of the ‘away day’ experience takes place out of the stadium, the ground itself always plays a big part.
The days of old in which away fans were in roof-less terraces being battered by the elements are becoming a distant memory – albeit they are still a problem at some settings – with modern stadia now spacious and comfortable.
Right then, time to look at photos of those away ends, just keep scrolling…
SWANSEA fans at Southampton
BROMLEY fans at Newcastle
Unreal effort from the lads today 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼⚫️⚪️
— Louie J S (@Louie_JS24) January 12, 2025
Goal 👇🏼
Limbs.#WeAreBromley pic.twitter.com/lewFnKqpBw
— ⚫Sean Sturrock⚪ (@Namelessghoul32) January 12, 2025
MAN UTD fans at Arsenal
STOCKPORT fans at Crystal Palace
Magic of the FA Cup 🏆
Well Done Stockport great away support 👏👏👏👏👏 pic.twitter.com/5SneLONR8c— Richard K 🏴 (@soberich) January 12, 2025
BRISTOL ROVERS fans at Ipswich
DONCASTER fans at Hull
Packed out away end for the #EmiratesFACup #DRFC pic.twitter.com/TrUTLc49TX
— Nathan Batchelor (@NathanDRFC) January 12, 2025
TOTTENHAM fans at Tamworth
SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY fans at Coventry
5,000 Sheffield Wednesday fans at Coventry tonight.
Incredible backing. #SWFC 👏 pic.twitter.com/r97iVHUKHx
— Football Away Days (@FBAwayDays) January 11, 2025
HARROGATE fans at Leeds
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SALFORD fans at Man City
Red army pic.twitter.com/5yX4ci8TG6
— Jordan 👹 (@SalfordJud) January 11, 2025
PLYMOUTH fans at Brentford
The travelling Argyle fans at Brentford.
A 450+ mile round trip for them today, brilliant support in the third round of the FA Cup! 🟢 #PAFC pic.twitter.com/LZ46jkF692
— FanHub (@FanHub) January 11, 2025
CREWE fans at Swindon
WOKING fans at Yeovil
BRIGHTON fans at Norwich
MORECAMBE fans at Chelsea
What a noise! 🔊#UTS 🦐 | #CHEvMOR pic.twitter.com/WaMqzMsCvU
— Morecambe FC (@MorecambeFC) January 11, 2025
With us every step of the way! 👏
Thank you for your unbelievable support #Shrimps fans ♥️#UTS 🦐 | #CHEvMOR pic.twitter.com/fkoM4i3S6X
— Morecambe FC (@MorecambeFC) January 11, 2025
LUTON fans at Nott’m Forest
The well stocked away end in Nottingham today. pic.twitter.com/rM1AUA6nrg
— LutonNews_LTFC (@LutonNews_LTFC) January 11, 2025
STOKE fans at Sunderland
That’s it. @stokecity fans celebrate on the final whistle.
Stoke are through to the next round of the @EmiratesFACup #SCFC pic.twitter.com/Cs5jUpYJPN
— Rob Adcock (@RobAdcock) January 11, 2025
TRURO at Eastbourne
@NonLeagueCrowd @TCFC_Official fans who made the 6hr journey to @ebfc_official 👏👏 pic.twitter.com/skTRuLntG6
— Richard Marshall (@3RCM1964) January 11, 2025
WEST BROM fans at Bournemouth
Caleb Taylor!!
HE’S ONE OF OUR OWN!!!#WBA pic.twitter.com/hMoNtNmhS5
— AllAlbionFans (@AllAlbionFans) January 11, 2025
BURNLEY fans at Reading
OXFORD fans at Exeter
New ground for me, teams out at St James Park for Exeter v Oxford in the FA Cup . Updates on @talkSPORTGD #goalsastheygoin pic.twitter.com/A6wunCOPAj
— David Rowe (@daverowe01) January 11, 2025
QPR fans at Leicester
— Nadine Dereza (@nadinedereza) January 11, 2025
ACCRINGTON fans at Liverpool
4,700 Accrington Stanley fans at Anfield this afternoon (lower tier). 👏
The travelling supporters with a display reading:
“Accrington 1878, First to Wear Red” 🔴 #ASFC pic.twitter.com/vfA1Kkpjel
— FanHub (@FanHub) January 11, 2025
WOLVES fans at Bristol City
Wolves fans at Bristol City today #WWFC pic.twitter.com/M9J9asHP97
— The Away Ends (@_theawayends) January 11, 2025
AIT-NOURIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1-0
Lovely ball in from J.Gomes and Rayan steals a match and heads home from close range!
Booom!!#wwfc pic.twitter.com/CKu2yl0FPi
— Nathan Judah (@NathanJudah) January 11, 2025
LINCOLN fans at Birmingham
Birmingham City – LINCOLN CITY 📸#BIRLIN pic.twitter.com/nTwkA1v5ej
— KisyAWAY (@kisyrpk) January 11, 2025
Lincoln City fans at Birmingham City today #imps #bcfc pic.twitter.com/wpz0Me3nw4
— Football Away Days (@footyawayday) January 11, 2025
BLACKBURN fans at Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough FC – BLACKBURN ROVERS 📸#Rovers pic.twitter.com/4cT3mjweYc
— KisyAWAY (@kisyrpk) January 11, 2025
WEST HAM fans at Aston Villa
Anyone notice there was bare west ham fans at the upper end tonight?
Great game tonight.#utv #vtid #avfc #150years pic.twitter.com/yRJQt6L2kQ
— SUPREME REGISTRΔTIONS™ (@This_Dosanjh) January 10, 2025
PORTSMOUTH fans at Wycombe
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BOLTON fans at Rotherham
That’s better. Fantastic following from Wanderers. #bwfc pic.twitter.com/uV79ygaVq3
— Marc Iles (@MarcIles) January 11, 2025
PETERBOROUGH fans at Everton
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WATFORD at Fulham
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TRANMERE fans at Walsall
CARDIFF fans at Sheffield United
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MESSAGE ON FAN BEHAVIOUR AND TROUBLE
The English football authorities are introducing a series of measures to help improve the behaviour of players, managers and coaches across the professional, National League system and grassroots game, as well as addressing the issue of football tragedy abuse.
New policies, procedures, and regulations will come into force from the start of the 2024/25 season, to address unacceptable conduct on the pitch, on the side-lines and in the stands, to ensure that the actions of the minority do not spoil the game for all. This builds on the work carried out throughout last season to combat dangerous and illegal fan behaviour, supported by the ‘Love Football. Protect the Game’ football-wide campaign.
Participant behaviour
As part of this reset, The FA, Premier League, EFL, Barclays Women’s Super League, Barclays Women’s Championship, National League System (Steps 1-4) and referees’ governing body PGMOL have collectively launched a new Participant Charter.
The charter which was developed in partnership with the League Managers Association [LMA] and Professional Footballers’ Association [PFA] will see stronger measures for players, managers, coaches, support staff and club officials to adhere to on a matchday.
Under the new approach, match officials will be empowered to take more robust action alongside a consistent application of the existing measures when participant behaviour falls below expected standards, and The FA will apply stronger supplementary disciplinary action.
Captains are expected to take responsibility for their teammates encouraging them to play fairly and show respect towards the match officials and their decisions.
Where match officials are confronted, surrounded or their personal space invaded by multiple players, at least one player will receive a card. The FA could also take further action against the club.
New measures will include:
- A new technical area code of conduct to require managers, coaches and other club staff members to behave in a responsible manner.
- Increased financial penalties for serious and repeat offenders.
- Academy scholars to undertake refereeing courses to improve players’ education into officiating.
For details of all the measures included within the charter, CLICK HERE.
For the grassroots game, The FA has announced new regulations from the start of the 2023/24 season, including point deductions for teams whose players or coaches commit repeated offences of serious misconduct.
The trial of bodycams for referees will continue into the 2023/24 season, while a new code of conduct will be introduced to set behavioural expectations and embed usage.
Further details on the new point deductions in the grassroots game for the 2023/24 season can be viewed HERE
Fan behaviour
To challenge the totally unacceptable presence of football tragedy abuse, for season 2023/24, regulation changes and tough new measures have been introduced which will see people who are found to have committed offences face stadium bans and potential criminal prosecution.
The issue is focused on offensive chanting, gesturing and displaying offensive messages based on football-related tragedies, which causes significant distress to the victims’ families, survivors and affected-club supporters. Football authorities, supporter groups and law enforcement organisations, including the police and CPS, have united to crack down on fans who participate in this vile form of abuse.
In addition to bans and criminal sanctions, a range of in-stadium, in-classroom and online resources will be rolled out under the ‘Love Football Protect the Game’ banner, to educate adults and children alike about the hurt tragedy chanting causes. Ground regulations have also been updated to incorporate references to tragedy chanting.
The game will also continue its efforts to combat dangerous, illegal and unwelcome behaviour off the pitch, be it in the stands or online. Last season a host of new measures were introduced by authorities which saw enhanced sanctions applied for people identified entering the pitch, using pyros, taking drugs to games, throwing objects or for discriminatory abuse.
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE PILOT SCHEME
To support the rehabilitation of those identified as having engaged in negative matchday behaviour, a new pilot scheme is now in development phase which will refer young people to a restorative justice education programme that will seek to inform and educate about the impact of their behaviour on others.
The scheme is being run by the Premier League, EFL, Premier League Community Fund and the EFL Trust with support from local police forces and will be trialled at ten clubs across the Premier League, Championship, League One and League Two.
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