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Crewe Alexandra - Preston North End - FA Cup - 76/77

Source: Lancashire Evening Post

The disorder at the Crewe game was largely with Liverpudlians, as the third round reply was held at Anfield after two earlier score draws. “There was a mass battle with the Scousers for the Kop”, recalled Billy, “which ended with PNE being led away by Police into the paddock. However many scuffles remained and the city centre looked like a war zone as we travelled back to the train station”. A win over Crewe set up Preston with an away tie at Halifax, a team well below them in the league. In what should have been a comfortable formality, Preston were humbled, and their fans ran wild. It started when the home side scored the only goal of the game in the second half. “Opposing fans ran to meet each other in the centre of the ground” reported the Halifax Courier. “Police, who managed to separate them and return them to their own areas had to cope with a shower of 200 beer cans thrown by Preston fans”. A Policeman was struck on the head with a can and had his uniform torn. After the game, some of the 400 Preston fans escorted to the train station smashed windows in the waiting room and pushed trolleys on the line”.
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Bolton Wanderers – Chelsea FC – 26/02/1977

Source: http://www.wanderersways.com/forum/topic/66830-70s-terrace-wars/page__st__50 - BWFC view

I was about ten at the time and in the Burnden Padock i can remember roar of Chelsea from the top off the lever end stand when the players came on the pitch then the Chelsea fans in the embankment away end running onto the pitch and into the lever end a sort off pincer movement attack on the lever end when the game did eventually start i can remember the lever end basically became the away end but with Bolton fans still in it and the embankment away end full of Bolton fans who had left the lever end. never witnessed anything like it since sticks in your mind when you are young was pretty frightening at the time.
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Aston Villa FC – Glasgow Rangers – Friendly game – ??/12/1976

Source: http://footballgroundguide.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=14942

A huge Rangers following (10.000 for a crowd of 22.000) were in the Holte End (home end).
Villa raced to a 2-0 lead after about 20 minutes and that was as much as the Scottish faithful could take. Pitch invasion, teams run off, match abandoned.
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They did take the Holte End early, and unopposed, and what Villa fans there were, relocated to the North Stand terrace. Many Villa fans turned back on the way to, or outside, the ground, the behaviour of the Rangers fans was so appalling. Inside, the Holte was virtually exclusively Rangers, and the terracing on the Trinity Rd and Witton were terrorised by Rangers fans looking to "weed out" Brummies, English, Celtic, anyone human.....
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Bolton Wanderers – Wolverhampton Wanderers – 14/05/1977

Source: Source: http://www.wanderersways.com/forum/topic/66830-70s-terrace-wars/page__st__50 - BWFC view

Must have been over 30,000 on and Wolves turned up in some numbers as they had already got promoted. We did need something out of the game to get promoted ourselves but lost 1-0, think Kenny Hibbert got their goal.

Anyway at the final whistle I do remember the Wolves fans invaded the pitch from the Embankment and charged the Burnden Paddock. It was one of the funniest things I have ever seen - dozens of Noddy Holder look-a-likes, with their big hair/sideburns, half-mast flares and 18-hole docs cavorting all over the sacred turf. The scuffiest set of bastards ever to set foot in Burnden, no mistake. As they charged, a no-mans land opened up in front of the Paddock with both sets of fans not taking it any further. After a minute or two a bloke pushed me out of the way, leapt over the wooden fence and started laying into the said scruffy twats - a solo effort.
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Hull City – Bolton Wanderers – 19/02/1977

Source: http://www.wanderersways.com/forum/topic/66830-70s-terrace-wars/

Apparently there was a mass brawl after the game which spilled into the gardens of the houses nearby with people grabbing dustbin lids to use as shields!
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Sunderland - Tottenham Hotspur - 16/04/1977

Source: http://www.readytogo.net/smb/showthread.php?t=550398

Spurs lot (who were in the middle section of the Roker) get chased onto the pitch as they were being leathered in the section.
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Sunderland - Middlesbrough - 19/02/1977

Source: http://www.readytogo.net/smb/showthread.php?t=550398&page=6 - SFC view

That was the first time I saw Boro come to Roker in any sort of numbers, probably about 1,200 of them at best, piss poor compared to the thousands we used to take down there. Prior to that, during the mid to late 70's, small pockets of them would just mingle in with the crowd at the Roker End.
They were usually flushed out when a goal was scored. I was in the Fulwell the time we beat them 4-1 (76?), and watched a few of them getting battered down at the front of the Roker.
Does anyone remember an incident with Boro a couple of years later, might have been the same season that Spurs ran on to the pitch. At the time we had a huge mob in the Roker end and everybody would head down the back at half time for a piss.
Everyone was milling around downstairs when a roar went up and everyone was running over to the far side. We went over and 4 Boro fans had been sussed, they had thier backs up against the turnstiles and were surrounded by about 1,000 Sunderland fans baying for blood. The poor fuckers were absolutely terrified and luckily the police arrived and ushered them outside before the mob moved in for the kill. As we walked back up the stairs for the 2nd half, we could see them outside the ground. The terror had gone and was replaced by 4 cocky bastards giving the V's and shouting 'Boro'.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers - Leeds United - FA Cup - 19/03/1977

Source: http://boards.footymad.net/forum.php?tno=572&fid=263&sty=2&act=1&mid=2117162300 - WW view

It kicked off in the south bank with a pincer movement from the Wolves fans entering the ground from both sides then attacking the leeds fans. I was with my mates in the North bank and being youths we climbed into the enclosure then into the south bank to get a closer view. At the end of the game all Wolves fans blocked the exits that led to the Molineux hotel and bricked the leeds fans trying to come out they were charged back by police horses but it took ages to get the Leeds out.
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Plymouth Argyle - Wolverhampton Wanderers - 30/04/1977

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Pitched battle on home park.
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Peterborough - Brighton & Hove Albion - 26/03/1977

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"Peterborough away in 76 when their local paper had the headline before the game of ''Town in fear, Brighton here''
I think it was Bamber who who went mad, saying how dare they tarnish the good name of the Albion, who`s supporters were amongst the best in the land.

Anyway the town got smashed up with about 80 arrests."
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Stoke City - Sunderland - 76/77

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First game of the season. At the final whistle hundreds upon hundreds of our fans rampaged along the narrow streets outside of their then ground. Then it got a bit confusing as every one that day was wearing their red white and black stripey scarf around their wrists-Stoke fans too! So god knows who was fighting who.

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I remember that - I was with some of the Vauxies at the back of a huge crowd of Sunlun fans who were charged by about a 100 of what we thought were Stoke down one of those streets. Just before it kicked off we recognized each other.
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Brentford - Watford - ??/03/1977

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They took the Oak just before kick off, but Bees regrouped, and with reinforcements and some help from Chelsea gave the visitors a right surprise. They ran faster than I've seen anyone run from the Oak - great fun as they threw themselves over the fences to get into "safety" in the New Road. We then hammered them 3-0 to round off a great night.
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Bolton Wanderers – Blackpool FC - 02/10/1976

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Carnage afterwards on the way back to the station.
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Bolton Wanderers – Chelsea FC - 26/02/1977

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I was about ten at the time and in the burnden padock i can remember roar of chelsea from the top off the lever end stand when the players came on the pitch then the chelsea fans in the embankment away end running onto the pitch and into the lever end a sort off pincer movement attack on the lever end when the game did eventually start i can remember the lever end basically became the away end but with Bolton fans still in it and the embankment away end full of Bolton fans who had left the lever end. never witnessed anything like it since sticks in your mind when you are young was pretty frightening at the time.
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Bolton Wanderers – Nottingham Forest - 27/12/1976

Source : http://www.burndenaces.co.uk/ - BWFC view

There was a fair bit of blood spilt in the Lever End that day. You never really notice the St. John's Ambulance teams nowadays but back then, rarely a game went by when they weren't bandaging someone's head or carrying someone round the pitch on a stretcher.
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Tottenham - Manchester United - 12/02/1977

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There are several arrests at Tottenham.

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Southampton FC - Manchester United - 27/02/1977

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England - Scotland - 04/06/1977

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Aston Villa - Glasgow Rangers - Friendly - 09/10/1976

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A friendly match between Glasgow Rangers and Aston Villa was stopped after 53 minutes as drunken fans invaded the pitch. 35 people were taken to hospital and 99 Scottish were arrested.

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A crowd invasion of the pitch causes the abandonment of the friendly between Rangers and Aston Villa at Birmingham. Hundreds of fans throw bottles on the pitch and there follows a fierce battle with the police. More than a hundred fans are injured and fifty arrested. Denis Howell, who is at (he match, will discuss the events with the Home Secretary. Rangers' manager Willie Waddell says; This is the worst thing thai has happened to us since Barcelona 1972. After this, no club will ever invite us for friendlies'

Joe Martucci, Secretary of the Police Federation, suggests that bi-time pro football should be suspended for one year to stop hooliganism. This drastic measure is promptly rejected by the clubs, but Aston Villa put a ban on all Scottish clubs unless the Midlanders draw Scottish opponents in a European competition. In the meantime one Rangers fan is jailed for six months by a Birmingham magistrale, and many others are fined heavily.

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Chelsea FC - Millwall FC - 12/02/1977

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At Chelsea, before the Millwall match, a policeman is stabbed outside the ground, and 12 mounted policemen are needed to quell a riot inside the stadium.

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Arsenal FC - Tottenham Hotspur - 16/04/1977

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Tottenham attacking the Gunners Tavern which was arsenals main pub at the time.

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Aston Villa FC – Glasgow Rangers - Friendly game – 09/10/1976

Source: https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/

The worst football hooliganism ever seen at Aston Villa when Rangers came to town

On Saturday, October 9 1976, Villa Park and Birmingham city centre suffered some of the worst scenes of football hooliganism ever witnessed on this patch.
It occurred during a so called ‘friendly’ match between Aston Villa and Rangers which had to be abandoned on 53 minutes when crowd trouble erupted.

Using the Sports Argus and Sunday Mercury reports from that weekend, Mat Kendrick looks back at what was dubbed “Sick Saturday”.
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Eye witness account

“I watched as a young fan was knocked to the ground and kicked unconscious by up to ten assailants on the Villa Park pitch.
It was the most sickening episode I saw in the midst of disgraceful scenes which caused the abandonment of the match between Aston Villa and Glasgow Rangers after 53 minutes.”
Reporter Geoff Beane sums up the events of October 9 1976 in the following day’s Sunday Mercury

How the trouble was said to have started

Scores of Rangers fans arrived on the night’s sleeper train from Glasgow which itself was delayed because of trouble en route. Some fans were thrown off at Wigan.
Coaches began arriving at Villa Park as early as 3am. Some offered £1.50 fare Daybreak Special offers for the 700-mile round journey.
Police complained to road traffic commissioners over coach company deadline-breaking.
Coaches had been ordered not to arrive at Villa Park until 60 minutes before kick off. Most of the 50 coaches that made the trip were in Birmingham up to nine hours before that deadline.
According to reports in the Sports Argus and the Sunday Mercury, as soon as the off licences opened the fans bought whisky, champagne, wine and beer and began a debauch that terrorised hundreds and halted public transport for thousands.
Some fans were so drunk they could hardly stand. One 15-year-old boy who had been drinking bottles of red wine collapsed unconscious.
Four hours before the kick off two teenage Rangers fans had already appeared in Birmingham Magistrates Court and been fined £135 for using threatening words and behaviour.
Chief superintendent Colin Sutton, head of Aston Division: “Drink was the major factor. They had been drinking most of the day - wine, spirits, beer and even champagne.”
Inside the ground
There were some incidents during the first half as Villa led 1-0 through a Dennis Mortimer goal, but it was at half-time when trouble flared with hundreds of Rangers fans on the Holte End.
At the interval, supporters at the back of the Holte End surged towards the front forcing frightened supporters to spill onto the pitch.
By that stage some injured fans were being carried clear on stretchers and the second half had kicked off by the time the field was cleared and all fans returned to the terraces.
On the Holte End bricks, stones and bottles were thrown by yobs completely ignoring the game.
When Frank Carrodus put Villa 2-0 up at that end of the ground on 52 minutes, the violence erupted.
The goal sparked another surge as missiles were launched.
It is estimated that more than 200 Rangers fans invaded the pitch and running battles broke out on the field with some Villa fans joining the fighting.
Two supporters were stabbed during the mayhem.
In order to escape the pitch invasion Villa boss Ron Saunders and Rangers counterpart Jock Wallace waved their players back to the dressing rooms and both teams ran towards the tunnel.
Great Barr referee Derek Civil abandoned the game in the interests of safety.
Police were given emergency powers to open the gates and turnstiles to allow frightened fans to flee the ground and a loud speaker announcement was made to clear Villa Park and the vicinity of the stadium.
Edna Thorpe, of Station Road, Aston, near the ground: “I have lived here all my life but never have I seen anything like this. They were behaving like wild animals, fighting and running riot all over the place. I was petrified and just didn’t know what to do.”

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Over 70 people were injured at the match, 18 seriously.
Several fans including girls were treated for severe cuts and head injuries from missiles.
Two had stab wounds and more had suspected broken bones.
Thirty police were injured. Several fell and four were taken to hospital - one with a suspected fractured skull
Thirty St John Ambulance men treated the injured. First aid rooms overflowed. Eighteen people were ferried by ambulance to Birmingham General and Dudley Road hospitals.
The streets around the ground looked like the aftermath of a pitched battle with bodies lying in the road, on the pavements and littered about nearby car parks.
Alfred Eggington, division superintendent in charge of the St John Ambulance first aid unit: “I have never seen anything like it in over 30 years of nursing. I was on duty for the Bay City Rollers concert and it was nothing compared to this.”

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Police presence and action

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Police line up in front of the Holte End after trouble flared during Aston Villa's match against Rangers at Villa Park
At the height of the battle, 130 police were deployed at Villa Park. Ninety extra officers had been drafted into the city to cope with the trouble.
At the ground police confiscated cans and bottles. Police made 50 arrests during the day
When the violence broke out inside the ground, police with crash helmets were involved in up to five minutes of fighting to clear the ground.
Dog handlers emerged from the Witton End to force fans back and when some semblance of order had been restored at Villa Park police lined the track.
Away from the ground mounted police chased troublemakers through the streets.
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Around the city

The hooliganism was not just contained to Villa Park and the surrounding areas. It also spread to Birmingham city centre.
Some well-behaved fans went ahead of the mob and pleaded with city centre shopkeepers “please close your shops, they are behaving like animals”
A spokesman for Peter Dominic shop in Priory Ringway said: “These lads came in to buy drinks and we sold it to them. They caused no trouble (in the shop). Our business was quite a lot higher than most Saturdays.”
But an angry Birmingham shopkeeper fumed: “Trade is bad enough without the busiest day of the week being plagued by hooliganism. Why Aston Villa felt it necessary to fix up this match, which meant importing Scottish rowdies, is beyond us.”
Eight buses were vandalised with windows smashed and in once case a roof damaged.
West Midlands Passenger Transport stopped buses running on nine routes which ran towards the ground leaving lots of Saturday shoppers stranded in the city centre.
A mob of fans pelted shoppers with bread after snatching a basket of rolls in a subway.
One woman and her 17-year-old daughter had their hair pulled and milk showered over them by a mob in the Bull Ring.
Most of the public houses and bars in the city centre closed their doors.
Teddy’s, the city centre pub, was cleared by police after 150 fans started hurling glasses in a bar brawl.
The front door of the Red Lion pub in Lichfield Road, Aston, was ripped off its hinges, while other pubs were also vandalised.
Michael Evans, landlord of the Golden Cross at Aston Cross, Aston, said: “I have never been more terrified in my life. They went berserk. The language they used was vile, they grabbed bottles from the shelves, wouldn’t pay for drinks and ripped down the curtains.”
What the respective clubs and the sporting authorities had to say
Alan Bennett, Aston Villa club secretary: “It is our job to arrange attractive football matches for the public and I think we have done that today. Aston Villa and Rangers are two of the oldest football clubs in Britain and this is the first time they have played each other for 90 years.”
Aston Villa chairman Sir William Dugdale: “I don’t regret it (staging the match) at all. What I do regret is all the trouble.”
Rangers vice chairman Willie Waddell: “I am disgusted. When that happens your guts fall down to your knees and your tongue just closes up. It is the louts that are killing us. It is a bloody tragedy.”
Sports minister Dennis Howell, a spectactor at the game, having telephoned the home secretary who immediately ordered an inquiry into the violent scenes, said: “I found it absolutely appalling. It is impossible to be too strong about the disgraceful behaviour which I was unfortunate enough to witness.”

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FC Servette Genève - FC Zurich - 09/05/1977

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At least half a dozen cans and bottles went flying and one of them hit the FCZ nurse on the head.
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Juventus Turin - Catanzaro - 31/10/1976

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