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[Albion] Behave at West Ham…



kevo

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Mar 8, 2008
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I also had some complete bellend move into my place at half time when I went for a wee and then spoil for a fight when I wanted it back, even though it was next to my son who was a minor at the time. Was it annoying? Yes. Did it ruin the best few days I've ever had as an Albion fan? No. Did I grass? No.

Why didn't you 'grass'? Might stop someone else having to deal with the dickhead on another occasion - perhaps at the next match he did threaten and take someone out more vulnerable than yourself. You could have prevented it.
 




nickbrighton

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Feb 19, 2016
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maybe Im missing something here- doesnt this basically boil down to -please stop f***ing around and chucking beer over other people. Personally when i go to , well anywhere, I get right pissed off if someone chucks beer at me and shoves me down the steps, or generally behave in a shitty way to others

It is perfectly possible to celebrate goals, create an atmosphere , and generally have a great awayday without being complete dickheads. Thats all the club are asking, they really aren't expecting everyone to remain seated all match , clap politely if a goal is scored and behave like a group of nuns at prayer.
 


Guinness Boy

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Why didn't you 'grass'? Might stop someone else having to deal with the dickhead on another occasion - perhaps at the next match he did threaten and take someone out more vulnerable than yourself. You could have prevented it.
At the time, no point. Bloke was pissed up and barely knew where he was and the second half had just started. Afterwards - I'm really not a fan of the old social media shaming. Deal with it there and then.
 


Talby

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Dec 24, 2023
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The sanctions as specified in the original statement! "penalties include a significant loss of loyalty points or stadium bans"

The sanctions as specified in the original statement! "penalties include a significant loss of loyalty points or stadium bans"

Really? So it's all down to stewards on minimum wage to have " meaningful conversations " with pissed up idiots whose meaningful response will be ' feck off '
How are these miscreants going to be identified then?

You can’t just randomly sanction people - there needs to be a process.
 






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At the time, no point. Bloke was pissed up and barely knew where he was and the second half had just started. Afterwards - I'm really not a fan of the old social media shaming. Deal with it there and then.
I had a deeply peculiar bloke appear next to me at Ajax. He arrived late and spent half the match on his phone and the other half goading Ajax fans over the see-through barrier. He then f***ed off 10 minutes before the end. He was probably around 50, very 'capably built', full head of hair, and seemed to know a lot of sorts among the crowd. There was a moment of nauseating hero worship from a fat lad in the row in front of us. I tried to exchange a couple of words with him, but smalltalk wasn't part of his skill set. I would have preferred to have moved but @Hugo Rune had already completed a risky manouvre in that regard and a second bout of fannying around seemed pointless. Oh well. Never mind.
 




BN9 BHA

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Why didn't you 'grass'? Might stop someone else having to deal with the dickhead on another occasion - perhaps at the next match he did threaten and take someone out more vulnerable than yourself. You could have prevented it.
I often hope dickheads spoiling for a fight like he has mentioned actually meet someone one day that takes them up on their offer and puts them on their arse.
 




mile oak

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May 21, 2023
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I find it odd to read posts of Fulham over selling etc if a seat hasbeen soldmore than once was this repirtes to stewards? Hard to believe this.

As for neuteal section isnt that what 1901 is with guests, not much difference.

Yeah willkick off. Chelsea could be a blood bath.
 


mile oak

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I find it odd to read posts of Fulham over selling etc if a seat hasbeen soldmore than once was this repirtes to stewards? Hard to believe this.
 


Ike and Tina Burner

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Mar 22, 2019
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Whilst I agree, it does mean no one will have an excuse should they f*** around, get found out and then be told "that'll be your last away game for a few years sunshine."

Crying that it's all unfair won't work then.
Yeah, I can't wait for some of our most loyal supporters to be given long bans for trivial offences. And it'll be cheered on by certain users on here. Mostly the type who don't do aways and skipped Palace because it was a Sunday afternoon and a bit chilly.
Honestly, the eagerness from some to see fellow supporters banned is genuinely pathetic.
 




BN9 BHA

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Yeah, I can't wait for some of our most loyal supporters to be given long bans for trivial offences. And it'll be cheered on by certain users on here. Mostly the type who don't do aways and skipped Palace because it was a Sunday afternoon and a bit chilly.
Honestly, the eagerness from some to see fellow supporters banned is genuinely pathetic.
I’m confused, can you please point out what the “trivial offences” are in the message from the club?
 


PeterT

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Apr 21, 2017
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I remember Barnet away just over 20 years ago, and someone was in my seat. He wouldn't budge. So I got a steward. The steward moved him, but someone was in his seat (the reason he gave me for not shifting). There followed a merry go round involving several people. I should add there were no empty seats at Underhill that day as far as I could see. I was on my own and arrived near to KO. Not sure what else I could have done. Standing in the aisles wasn't an option. The only thing I could think of at the time was 'people should sit in their own f***ing seats'.

As you note, this needs to be dealt with at the time by the stewards. One imagines that even if you could get to a steward these days they would ask what they were supposed to do about it. Consequently if I were a chemically enhanced 30 something I wouldn't even bother looking where my seat was at an away game, and would just pile in anywhere, and give a 'talk to the hand cos the face ain't listening' to anyone objecting.

For someone like me I need to know what the rules are. They need to be the ones that are enforced. It seems that by and large the rules are not enforced in this situation. That strikes me as idiotic. The whole idea of this is one reason why I hardly ever go to away matches these days. So it will be interesting to see what I find at sham at the weekend.
Not Albion but we had the same at the England games in Euro 2020 when it got pretty lawless to be honest. Ten or more would arrive for 5 seats and yours were right next to them. Stewards didn’t care, me and the missus can’t really take 10 on and she hated the atmosphere around us so we ended up moving. It was happening all over the place and we were lucky to find a couple of empty seats but had those not been available I’m not sure what we’d have done other than put up with it. I also caught Covid there, probably from those guys but who knows?

It has ended up costing me a fortune because if she comes with me to Wembley now it’s level 2 with a comfy seat or she’ll give it a miss! That’s £95 a ticket compared to the £25 behind the goal we were paying before!
 


Javeaseagull

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I'd agree with that. I got the email telling me off for not listing my ticket for the Southampton game. I replied saying there were over 1000 tickets still available, so listing mine would be a waste of time.
The wording of the email is certainly not diplomatic and very patronising.
A friend of my daughter told her the other day that when she couldn’t go to a game she would have to list her Arsenal ST or she would be told off by the club.
 




Wozza

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I find it odd to read posts of Fulham over selling etc if a seat hasbeen soldmore than once was this repirtes to stewards? Hard to believe this.

Fulham wasn't oversold. There were just many fans taking the wrong seats, so they could sit together.

Stewards were making zero attempt to correct this, from what I could make out.

Pretty poor given that it was OBVIOUS that there were many more fans than seats in some rows, with supporters spilling into aisles.

The club (Brighton) should take some responsibilty for this. They had their own stewards there (doing nothing).
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Yeah, I can't wait for some of our most loyal supporters to be given long bans for trivial offences. And it'll be cheered on by certain users on here. Mostly the type who don't do aways and skipped Palace because it was a Sunday afternoon and a bit chilly.
Honestly, the eagerness from some to see fellow supporters banned is genuinely pathetic.
I doubt the people the email targets are “our most loyal supporters”….they’re not old enough. And even if they are, don’t be a dick head and you’ll be fine.
 


Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
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I doubt the people the email targets are “our most loyal supporters”….they’re not old enough. And even if they are, don’t be a dick head and you’ll be fine.
Rewinding to when I was 18-20 yeah I’m not taking any notice of that & probably wouldn’t even read it.
Would it have been a message on the Seagull line 🤔
 


Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
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Fulham wasn't oversold. There were just many fans taking the wrong seats, so they could sit together.

Stewards were making zero attempt to correct this, from what I could make out.

Pretty poor given that it was OBVIOUS that there were many more fans than seats in some rows, with supporters spilling into aisles.

The club (Brighton) should take some responsibilty for this. They had their own stewards there (doing nothing).
Fulham’s always a mess with the neutral zone and people wandering into the away end.
I did it myself in the championship guess what no email.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Rewinding to when I was 18-20 yeah I’m not taking any notice of that & probably wouldn’t even read it.
Would it have been a message on the Seagull line 🤔
To be fair, most people probably don’t need to read it.
 


Ike and Tina Burner

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Mar 22, 2019
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I’m confused, can you please point out what the “trivial offences” are in the message from the club?
I'm sorry, do you think that throwing beer, standing in the aisle and "surging" when we score are major crimes that need to see loyal supporters watched and punished? Also, the tone and nature of the email make me strongly suspect the club are going to go beyond the things mentioned.
 


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