I would imagine people do this pretty much every week at premier league games. As long as you don't celebrate you'll be fine.
I used to regularly sit in the home end at Selhurst Park with my dad as a kid when Liverpool were playing Palace or Wimbledon with no issues. Back then it wasn't that uncommon though and there was often quite a few Liverpool supporters in 3/4 full stands.I want to see the match but the away allocation was pitiful so the only option is to sit with the home fans, just not sure I can sit on my hands for 90 minutes - lol
Anyone else done this, what was the experience like?
I used to regularly sit in the home end at Selhurst Park with my dad as a kid when Liverpool were playing Palace or Wimbledon with no issues. Back then it wasn't that uncommon though and there was often quite a few Liverpool supporters in 3/4 full stands.
I'm not sure I'd fancy sitting with opposition fans now, certainly if I couldn't control my reactions.
Depending on how packed the ground is and how close you're sitting to the away fans, you might be able to get away with some celebrations. I know the other month when Liverpool played Watford there were quite a few Liverpool fans sat in the home end but close to the away end - you can see them jumping up celebrating when we scored.I know they kick fans out nowadays if sat in wrong stands if they are wearing opposing colours etc.
Kids are going with me, told them to sit down and shut up but just think it will take away some of the experience not being able to cheer for the team, celebrate etc but can secretly laugh on the inside.
I used to regularly sit in the home end at Selhurst Park with my dad as a kid when Liverpool were playing Palace or Wimbledon with no issues. Back then it wasn't that uncommon though and there was often quite a few Liverpool supporters in 3/4 full stands.
I'm not sure I'd fancy sitting with opposition fans now, certainly if I couldn't control my reactions.