We start our look at away fans from the week’s games with those at League One fixtures, check them out below…
BRISTOL ROVERS fans at Port Vale
GOAL – @OfficialPVFC 1 v @Official_BRFC 0. Ellis Harrison 22 mins. It had to be against his former club with a spectacular over head kick from a corner. He refused to celebrate in front of Rovers fans. #PVFC pic.twitter.com/OGpKBGYIF1
— Simon Humphreys (@SimonHumphreys1) April 22, 2023
CAMBRIDGE fans at Plymouth
Cambridge fans at Argyle today. #pafc #cufc pic.twitter.com/OHK59cvWmE
— Roger Willis (@rogerhwillis) April 22, 2023
IPSWICH fans at Peterborough
BURTON fans at Derby
What a noise 😍
Let’s hear plenty from you lot this afternoon 🗣️ #BAFC pic.twitter.com/NrLjMDOIMd
— Burton Albion FC (@burtonalbionfc) April 22, 2023
SHREWSBURY fans at Bolton
Bolton Wanderers – Shrewsbury Town 📸 22/04/23@HarryBwfc01 📸 #salop pic.twitter.com/mdGiEkTOyG
— KisyAWAY (@kisyrpk) April 22, 2023
FOREST GREEN fans at Cheltenham
The teams are out. Let’s do this.#WeAreFGR💚 pic.twitter.com/yKSmJSmbjc
— Forest Green Rovers (@FGRFC_Official) April 22, 2023
MORECAMBE fans at Charlton
Charlton Athletic – MORECAMBE FC 📸 22/04/23#shrimps pic.twitter.com/6cKQbZdqWU
— KisyAWAY (@kisyrpk) April 22, 2023
OXFORD fans at Barnsley
EXETER fans at Sheff Wed
Exeter City fans at Sheffield Wednesday #swfc #ecfc pic.twitter.com/AzzUcogsIm
— Leon Wobschall (@LeonWobYP) April 22, 2023
ACCRINGTON fans at Portsmouth
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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
Take a look at photos of EFL away ends by clicking on the next page.
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