I wasn't getting at you, wasn't intended to anyway with that sentence.
I was referring to mustards earlier post suggesting it was the luzzing that was the problem, not the smoke bomb. That being suggested to differentiate with the marseille fans, when we all know the reason they targeyted the...
OK. So we agree that he was arrested because the situation was easier to deal with when it concerns brighton fans. Which is the real issue here, and it's shit.
It's very sad to see fans jumping in to support that happening in my opinion.
No idea why the luzzing aspect was targeted as...
It is an easy question to answer - he'd have been arrested whether he'd chucked it or not. The chucking argument is used by some to justify him being singled out and the marseille lot not. Weak and bizarre argument to support the guys arrest when far worse behaviour is allowed at the other end...
Yes, I agree. Daft to throw things.
Quick and easy question for you. Do you reckon the guy would have been arrested if he'd held it aloft and not thrown it?
Arrest? Illegal possession and use, creating danger to others. Why would that be accepted in one end of the ground whereas a harmless smoke bomb is pursued.
I also recall some rather weak arguments about banning albion fans for chucking beer at ajax - ajax would expect action to be taken! Are...
Certainly premeditated - pretty sure he didn't find it left on his seat just as we scored!
But comparing the reaction to away fans AT THE SAME SODDING GAME and doing far worse is not whataboutery.
Punishing your own fans whilst accepting a free for all in your own ground needs calling out as...
Interesting quote from the Athletic!!!
Even Brighton & Hove Albion — one of the most benign fanbases in the Premier League — have found themselves treated as if they were likely troublemakers.
Ooh you've done it now. PROBES little helpers will be gunning for you. Simply not allowed.
But yes, totally agree with your post. Shame that he can't, but it's been like that for many years unfortunately.
That's an interesting issue to raise.
They seem to think that 11 years of dogshit football and no investment is better than 7 years, glorious football, talented young squad, top ten finishes, European qualification and being lauded as the best team in Europe for playing out from the back by the...
Fair enough I reckon. If my team had zero chance of qualifying for a major European competition, if the clubs biggest rivals had qualified and were against a team that couldn't sell its 1500 allocation then I'd go too.