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Smallest away following you've been part of

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Most of us who have followed Leicester away at any point in our lives will recollect those famous games where we took a huge away support with us. 

 

Orient away in 1980, Fulham in '83, Notts County in the ZDS Cup in '92 when we outnumbered the home fans, Watord in '96. Those matches where we packed out the away end and seemed to have pockets of fans in all the other parts of the ground too.

 

But what's the smallest away following you've been a part of. The games where only the most loyal or the saddest have turned up.

 

For me it has to be Plymouth away in a midweek Div 2 fixture in October 1989. The dark days of the David Pleat era. We never won away under Pleat so the result was a foregone conclusion. We duly lost 3-1 in a terrible performance. The match was so bad that I did a head count of the supporters in the away end. I may have missed a couple of stragglers taking a pee or buying a burger, but there weren't more than 50 of us there that night.

 

I was only there myself because I was a student at Exeter University at the time and Plymouth was only a 40 minute trip on the train. The rest wouldn't have got home until well after midnight.

 

Were you there that night, or have you been part of an even more pitiful away support?

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I went to Ipswich around 74 in a car load of 5, plus another one in convoy. I swear there was less than 30 of us in the away section. Funnily enough it was a fantastic day and we got a point. Siege mentality perhaps? (Everyone else were serious hardcore)

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bristol rovers at tranmere away a few years ago on a tuesday night when they were in the relegation zone. think it was 111 or something. they won 1-0. it was fúcking freezing. 

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I went to Ipswich around 74 in a car load of 5, plus another one in convoy. I swear there was less than 30 of us in the away section. Funnily enough it was a fantastic day and we got a point. Siege mentality perhaps? (Everyone else were serious hardcore)

I might have been to that one, I know my first ever away game was Ipswich away 1-1. Went in the away end though, was a coach load though from Humberstone Gate.

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Guest MattP

Would have been one of the old Anglo Italian cup games in the 90's.

Can't remember but couldn't have been more than 100 there.

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Newcastle away Italian cup around 20 of us early 80s

I suspect you must mean the early 90s, but I was wondering about those Anglo-Italian Cup matches of that era. I never went to any away matches in that competition but I went to all the home ones.

 

We played Grimsby, WBA and Peterborough United in the Anglo-Italian Cup!!! Work that one out. Somehow we never got drawn against AC Milan or Juventus.

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I've been in an away end of 6 before. Me and a mate thought it'd be a good idea to go watch Boston Utd vs Leigh RMI, there were 6 people in the Leigh end. Me, my mate, two other lads from Skeg that had the same ridiculous idea that we had and two genuine Leigh fans. About 60 minutes into the game I plucked up the courage to ask the two genuine Leigh fans where Leigh actually was...

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Rob1742 I think we all were! I just remember be right in the middle of their fans behind the goal. It was one of my first awaydays with my mates instead of my dad, and we could have gone in the wrong end. Great experience, though I wouldn't do it at many grounds

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I went to Plymouth in March 89. There were around 350 to watch a 1-1. A few sat in their stand cos of the weather (myself included). I did the 2-0 win at Southampton and recall an awful day in Oldham in the late 80's. Drew 1-1 I think with Newell scoring. It was wet and freezing and there must only have been around 400 of us.

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I went to Plymouth in March 89. There were around 350 to watch a 1-1. A few sat in their stand cos of the weather (myself included). I did the 2-0 win at Southampton and recall an awful day in Oldham in the late 80's. Drew 1-1 I think with Newell scoring. It was wet and freezing and there must only have been around 400 of us.

I was there at that game with Plymouth too. I remember being pleased with a point that day. For most fans, Plymouth is a ''bucket list'' ground. You go there once in your lifetime and never return.

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I was there at that game with Plymouth too. I remember being pleased with a point that day. For most fans, Plymouth is a ''bucket list'' ground. You go there once in your lifetime and never return.

Good point about the bucket list. At Hartlepool in L1 there were a good few of us but we sang 'We'll never play you again'. I took the opportunity of going to Carlisle, Cheltenham and Hereford in that season aswell.

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