Not seen that one yet...is it full of pwopa nawtees like Helter and Josh ?
32,000 posts, god you’re boy is being neglected. Does Social services know you neglect your boy?
Not seen that one yet...is it full of pwopa nawtees like Helter and Josh ?
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Whats getting a life in your world then ? Coshing some scarfer for looking at my pint ? You sound like you've just walked off the set of Green Street.
Its a bit "fish in a barrel" though innit gents.
I'm bored now. Anyone fancy taking over ? I've got to tuck my 14 year old in, take him his Ovaltine and read him his Harry Potter.
At the risk of getting drawn into this, when was the last time you heard of a "scarfer" getting caught up in this sort of thing and when was the last time you (yes, you personally) witnessed any organised violence (or even random violence by a Brighton hoolie on any non-hoolie)?
You and I both know that this sort of stuff is now almost exclusively organised between like-minded hoolies and the rest of us who have no interest in mixing violence and football are usually in absolute blissful ignorance. The way you paint this guy (who I'm guessing you have only heard of today), if he hadn't been banned he'd have been up on murder charges by the end of the season.
May I respectfully suggest that your wild speculations as to what he would or wouldn't have done are just that - wild speculations?
That's the age we all get the buzz, you know, meet fellow youngsters and by the time we're 16 we've joined the firm without dad knowing.
You can’t dictate what he'll do in life, he'll do what he wants, his path is already set out and you can't do sod all about it.
Thats quite right. My son is 14 also, been a regular at the Albion since he was 4, hates hooligans and the general lowlifes that think its okay to mess up other peoples days. His path is probably set, but I am happy knowing he has been set a good example and knows right from wrong.
God help us if you have any kids!
And what a great night he has obviously had with his loving father
The only thing i feel is possibly out of line is the having to stay out of Brighton on a saturday.
And maybe the length, should have been 3 years? Depends though about what he did.
As a side note, it does depend on what the law and what we as fans percieve to be "contributing to violence". i'm really "violent"/passionate during games, i tell the reff to f*** off, i throw my vocal support down quite often, all that jazz. However, an 80 year old man, might not view my support in quite the same way. And a 30 yera old with his expectant wife might not either. But as far as i am concerned, i'm just being a typical teen at a football match, not smashing heads in, just giving some songs and passion. Yet, at games i feel vaugly stalked by stwards, who are constatly watching me. So its down to perception basically.
If he's 14, he probably wants to be left alone in his bedroom all evening
I'm bored now. Anyone fancy taking over ? I've got to tuck my 14 year old in, take him his Ovaltine and read him his Harry Potter.
What, just like you've brought a comparison with murder into the frame
Woosh. That went over your head, didn't it?
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A Brighton and Hove Albion fan was today banned from going to any of his beloved team’s matches after being found guilty of violent behaviour.
Joshua Moore, 21, of Chichester Drive East, Saltdean,was served a five year football banning order today at Eastbourne Magistrates court.
Moore was observed by Sussex Police football spotters over a period of four years and on 13 occasions was found to contribute to violence and / or disorder at home and away matches. Moore did not contest the evidence.
Chief Inspector Simon Nelson, Brighton & Hove Police said: “Football should always be a game that is easily accessible to genuine supporters, and Brighton and Hove Albion work closely with us to ensure that the matches are safe sporting events.
“We owe it to the lawful majority, to identify the trouble-makers who falsely claim to be supporters but who have the sole intention of committing and inciting violence.
“We will do all that we can to identify those key individuals and make sure that they do not have the opportunity to enjoy the matches at the new community stadium at Falmer, once it has been completed.”
You're easily pleased.
Would explain why you're struggling to grasp the concept of wild extrapolations.
I bet you really kicked some arse at the Oxford Union Debating Society with put downs like that. Seeing as you're impervious to reason, it seems the only language your sort understand is thus:
There, hope you're happy now. You've brought me down to your level. I can literally feel my IQ dropping, just having this exchange with you.
Bet we see your son on Meridian south in 10 years smashing the pub up in Brighton.