We start our look at away fans from the week’s games with those at League Two and National League fixtures, check them out below…
NEWPORT fans at Tranmere
There you go. pic.twitter.com/20z727G5ua
— Matthew Crist (@Matthewjcrist) September 13, 2025
SCUNTHORPE fans at Forest Green
(Credit – @MarkkBru)
ROCHDALE fans at Truro
Disgraceful view @TruroCityTweet @officiallydale @TruroCityFans #RAFC pic.twitter.com/fJoJAv7IQh
— Charlie Stansfield (@CharlieRafc) September 13, 2025
MORECAMBE fans at Solihull
Morecambe Away at Solihull Moors, let’s go @AshvirJohal pic.twitter.com/Hkw2GPdWWi
— S T (@MUFC_ST) September 13, 2025
ALDERSHOT at Carlisle
Carlisle United v Aldershot
— akrandall (@sportsofcumbria) September 13, 2025
Its a big welcome to those in the Water Works who have travelled all the way from Aldershot to Brunton Park#carlisleunited#aldershottown pic.twitter.com/7OK1sDIJyq
YORK fans at Braintree

Braintree (a)#ycfc pic.twitter.com/uVqyaDes3b
— Jon Rawnsley (@WhiteRoseScouse) September 13, 2025
HARROGATE fans at Swindon

SALFORD fans at Shrewsbury
The @STFCOSC want to welcome @SalfordCityFC supporters to @shrewsburytown @CroudMarketing Meadow for today’s game #Salop pic.twitter.com/NUNyxXXF4f
— Shrewsbury Town OSC (@STFCOSC) September 13, 2025
BARNET fans at Crewe

MK DONS fans at Chesterfield
Paul Warne applauds the travelling MK Dons supporters pic.twitter.com/JaVBzNSLhG
— Toby Lock (@Citizen_Toby) September 13, 2025
BARROW fans at Bristol Rovers
(Credit – @kisyrpk)
COLCHESTER fans at Accrington
U's fans at Accrington today for a 12.30pm kick-off 👏 #colu pic.twitter.com/IyAEGPVAH8
— Jon Waldron (@JonWaldron1) September 13, 2025
CHELTENHAM fans at Crawley
–I estimate between 150 – 200 – fairly long trip for a 12 :30 kick off. pic.twitter.com/ReLd50Jr2w
— Keith Iles (@KeithIles) September 13, 2025
The beckoning floodlights
still work their magic,
the slight cold chill,
scarf wrapped round the neck.
Blood pulses through arteries,
moving as it should. Heart lifts
with every step towards the stadium.
An old pal texts me from
another game up north.
The name rings a bell.
He’s at a club where my job
was to phone over a few pars
for the Saturday Pink
from a kiosk outside the ground.
Games that I didn’t give a toss about,
dictated to a bored copy taker,
wishing I was somewhere else,
roaring my own team on to promotion.
But then, I remember Larkin’s sigh
it wasn’t the place’s fault I didn’t care.
A goalless draw can happen anywhere.
Poem by Greg Freeman
After stepping into the field
there is no way out
even before you start the game
you hear the fans shout
The players then sings their anthem
its football……
the most beautiful game…..
And when the whistle blows
the crowd starts their roar
in the 90 tensed minutes
the players got to score
Football is friendly only in name
because friendliness is not meant for football….
the most beautiful game….
So when the hard tackles go in
and injured fellow goes out
the crowd becomes furious
and starts to shout
Even after breaking one’s leg
there seems to be no shame
because its football….
the most beautiful game….
Poem by Rohan Roy

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