We start our look at away fans from the week’s games with those at Premier League and Championship fixtures, check them out below…
BRENTFORD fans at Chelsea
ASTON VILLA fans at Wolves (bottom tier)
MAN CITY fans at Burnley
BRISTOL CITY fans at AFC Bournemouth
FULHAM fans at QPR
It’s a Full house, Fulham fans at @QPR #awaydays #QPRFUL pic.twitter.com/Xd6HviiF9h
— ♡ Emma ♡ (@qpr_emma) April 2, 2022
BLACKBURN ROVERS fans at Coventry City
MIDDLESBROUGH fans at Peterborough United
Middlesbrough at Peterborough today. #UTB pic.twitter.com/eHlys1j30f
— The Away Fans (@theawayfans) April 2, 2022
HUDDERSFIELD TOWN fans at Hull City
Huddersfield fans at Hull tonight #HTAFC pic.twitter.com/mE2j9AkNVA
— The Away Ends (@_theawayends) April 1, 2022
NORWICH CITY fans at Brighton
Approximately 1,850 #NCFC fans in that away end.
Here’s hoping they see a vastly improved performance here today. pic.twitter.com/jNtmvReuio
— Connor Southwell (@cjsouthwell1902) April 2, 2022
WATFORD fans at Liverpool
The #WatfordFC fans in the corner pic.twitter.com/z4u2yX3ebL
— Ryan Gray (@ObserverRyan) April 2, 2022
PRESTON fans at Derby County
PNE fans at Derby County’s Pride Park today.#pnefc pic.twitter.com/EZc20F7Thf
— Dave Seddon (@Sedds_lep) April 2, 2022
SHEFFIELD UNITED fans at Stoke City
Full away end getting behind the Blades ahead of kick-off #sufc #twitterblades pic.twitter.com/o6AdIKLyY0
— Nathan Hemmingham (@NathanH79) April 2, 2022
SWANSEA CITY fans at Cardiff City
NOTTINGHAM FOREST fans at Blackpool
Nottingham Forest fans at Blackpool today#NFFC pic.twitter.com/kpHqZTIFAJ
— The Away Ends (@_theawayends) April 2, 2022
3,200 Nottingham Forest fans at Blackpool today👏 #NFFC pic.twitter.com/a7TX1dgf3m
— Football Away Days (@AwayDays_) April 2, 2022
READING fans at Barnsley
MILLWALL fans at Luton Town
The beckoning floodlights
still work their magic,
mid April’s cold chill,
scarf snug 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
Take a look at photos of other EFL and non league away ends on the next page.
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