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2. Kids attending their first game
They'll never forget it. Especially if their team loses.
3. Fanzine sellers
They're still going strong. Take that, internet.
4. Litter
It's inevitable.
5. Other Irish fans
They're always there. Always. They may even be in their county colours.
6. Police horses
A lot friendlier than you might think. If you're lucky you may even get a selfie.
7. Chip and burger vans
Just don't ask for a prawn sandwich.
8. Ticket touts
9. Scandinavian people
See No 5 above. Without the county colours bit.
10. Megastore bags
That club branded mug isn't going to carry itself.
11. Stewards trying to sneak a peek at the game
You can't blame them, in fairness.
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12. An old bloke selling even older pin badges
You don't know anyone who buys them, and yet he's there for every game, and has been since the dawn of time.
13. Crap banners
They tend to be found predominately in west London.
14. Boisterous away fans
They're determined to enjoy their day out.
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