Anyone go to to the rearranged game? It was on a Tuesday lunchtime I think. Weirdest game I've ever been to.
What is noticeable is that the fans that came on from the North Stand appeared very young, looking like the majority were school-age kids, who probably didn't really know what it was all about at the outset and went along for the jolly.
What was equally noticeable was that horrible thug at around 6:00, who backed up my his "mates" was prepared to take on a fan from the South Stand who didn't think what they were doing was right!
Understand the sentiment was right on the day, but his behaviour was just thuggish - the type we would expect from the likes of a certain Burnley player. Made me feel sick to watch a supposed Brighton fan turn on one of their own so.
Someone on here? .....Ernest would be my bet!I've heard that fan in the South had history with said people, he wasn't just a normal fan disagreeing with the actions.
Was the protest organised in advance or spontaneous? .
I see not all fans are happy but I was concerned what the punishment the club would get but looking back it was nessecary as they we're ruining the club. Are you one of those on the pitch. What do you think.
I applaud all those that went on and pulled the posts down. Like Captain Sensible, I was very upset at the time. I was in the north with my brother and dad. We knew the club was in severe danger but it was only when the evening news was on and the next day on all the front pages of the papers, that I realised the importance of that kind of direct action. The Goldstone ground group on Facebook has a quote from was all the workans and that riot police were called in. I certainly don't remember any riot police. That day made the football community realise just how bad things were for us and we gained a lot of sympathy from other fans. The York fans were amazing.