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So you witnessed the incident then?
Pray continue...
You shyt on the floor
You shyt on the floor
Crapstool Palace
You shyt on the floor
So you witnessed the incident then?
Pray continue...
In exactly the same way, no-one knew if it had anything to do with Brighton when it happened, didn't stop you lot from crowing on about it or even your manager doing interviews on Sky about it.
In exactly the same way, no-one knew if it had anything to do with Brighton when it happened, didn't stop you lot from crowing on about it or even your manager doing interviews on Sky about it.
And you lot wouldn't have crowed about it had it have been the other way around?
Tell me otherwise and I'll call you a big fibbing fibber who lives down fibalot lane.
Of course I would have you din, that's why I can't understand why you are getting narky now it's out that it was nothing to do with us and one of yours.
Good post.[emoji106]It does seem odd that the powers that be at BHAFC issued a statement apologising and accepting responsibility. Do you think they issued that to put the matter to bed or did they actually have a culprit identified? Either way - poor decision making.
A sorry state of affairs indeed.
I'm ashamed of my club if this is all true (it was the coach driver, Browett et al knew very soon after and said nothing). But equally anyone not red and blue/blue and white must find this all hilarious.
It does seem odd that the powers that be at BHAFC issued a statement apologising and accepting responsibility. Do you think they issued that to put the matter to bed.
So your club captain is a liar?I am not deluding myself, and to be frank I didn't really care about it then and I don't now, it seems a silly little side show, that tried to take the gloss of a great football match against two great rivals, Back in the day Wimbledon and Cambridge used these sort of tactics all the time.
Not only that but the 20 months since the incident have seen umpteen players change clubs, 4 or 5 managers leave, and to be brutally honest the clubs seem as distant in league status as ever...so not deluded just cant believe a coach driver was allowed to walk around a "state of the art" football stadium as he liked.
And you lot wouldn't have crowed about it had it have been the other way around?
Tell me otherwise and I'll call you a big fibbing fibber who lives down fibalot lane.
I think it is probably fair to assume the situation was more of a messy toilet than crap all over the floor and walls. This part of the tale seems to have been a victim of chinese whispers.
Still gross but lets not make it into something it isn't.
And before anyone jumps on this I stand by my comments that if this is all true then Palace (my club) have acted appallingly.
Suggest you go onto BBS and type poogate into the search. According to your lot (when it was assumed to be a Brighton employee) Palace are Scum was smeared on the walls in human excrement.
Tell me something...were you at our place for the first leg? And if so, were you one of the majority of away fans that cheered, booed and jeered when Murray injured himself?
I think it is probably fair to assume the situation was more of a messy toilet than crap all over the floor and walls. This part of the tale seems to have been a victim of chinese whispers.
Still gross but lets not make it into something it isn't.
And before anyone jumps on this I stand by my comments that if this is all true then Palace (my club) have acted appallingly.
It does seem odd that the powers that be at BHAFC issued a statement apologising and accepting responsibility. Do you think they issued that to put the matter to bed or did they actually have a culprit identified? Either way - poor decision making.
A sorry state of affairs indeed.
I'm ashamed of my club if this is all true (it was the coach driver, Browett et al knew very soon after and said nothing). But equally anyone not red and blue/blue and white must find this all hilarious.
In the interests of keeping you informed as best we can, we have concluded our investigation in to the incident in the visitors’ dressing room ahead of the play-off match with Crystal Palace. This issue generated very negative press coverage, inconvenience to our visitors for which we have apologised, as well as speculation and rumour, much of it exaggerated or untrue. To be clear, the incident was confined to the floor and to the paper dispenser area of one cubicle in the visitors’ dressing room toilets. No ‘messages’ were scrawled on the floor or anywhere else. And it remains a slight possibility that this was not a deliberate act of vandalism as attempts were made to clean up the area before the issue was brought to our attention. Numerous club employees and contractors need access to the tunnel area of our stadium to do their jobs. There is no evidence that a member of the club’s staff was responsible. Equally, we cannot be sure who was. Unfortunately, we are very unlikely to know exactly what happened, but access and security to the tunnel area have been reviewed and some changes will be implemented next season. It is now time to move on.
You have to act with dignity and I believe Brighton have. It must be difficult, with a stadium like that, to stop a complete lunatic trying to spoil what Brighton do. We all know what a good club Brighton are.
We chose to keep it to ourselves, I trust they will do it in the right way. Brighton’s a fantastic club — although that didn’t endear them to me.
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I thank them for the bottle of wine they gave me after I told them about it. Someone got into our dressing room who shouldn’t have done but Brighton responded it to it very well.