[Albion] Ajax Goal Celebrations - Beer Throwing Bans?

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Justice

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This was my thought. I seem to be a twat magnet everytime I've been to Wolves and would clap the stewards escorting the bell cheeses out if that happened but they've never appeared. Black country folk have experienced a lot worse than us lot.

I'm calling bullshit on "Basically nothing" quote
That 2-2 or possibly 3-3 in the championship under Gus was reasonably lively fans from both sides wading in during the match. We had the corner then mind.
 


Iggle Piggle

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Sep 3, 2010
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That 2-2 in the championship under Gus was reasonably lively fans from both sides wading in during the match. We had the corner then mind.

I was at the 3-3 when Roger f***ing Johnson scored at the end of the game standing in the final row next to the Wolves fans. Suffice it to say, I didn't get thrown out for making multiple Vs, wanker signs or shouting "f*** off you ****s" at the top of my voice. I don't say this because I am proud of it - I'm not, well, maybe a little - and at no other point in my life would I react such a way otherwise which is why we love football. Maybe I was the twat that day and nowadays my lad is with me so I've grown up.

That is why I called bullshit on the earlier quote. I was on the stewards shoulder when I did the above.
 


Ike and Tina Burner

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Mar 22, 2019
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Care to spill the beans as to what it was that he nearly got chucked out for?
He made an obscene gesture to someone in the hospitality boxes behind us after we scored. Not the most mature behaviour but I'm sorry it's not worthy of a ban by any stretch. Given that Wolves fans started the absue and were generally tw*ts throughout, I think they'll survive a w*nker sign.
This was my thought. I seem to be a twat magnet everytime I've been to Wolves and would clap the stewards escorting the bell cheeses out if that happened but they've never appeared. Black country folk have experienced a lot worse than us lot.

I'm calling bullshit on "Basically nothing" quote
You're right, they have seen a lot worse. Which is where the miserable, jobsworth steward bit comes into it. He only threatened to throw my brother out after he asked why the Wolves fans were allowed to give us abuse from the kickoff without any stewarding. That was met with "that doesn't matter, do it again and you're out".
 


Peacehaven Wild Kids

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Yes but the said individual could email AEK and get a ticket in Block 8 with the rest of the Albion fans.
The club will have no ruling if he does that, and if I was him that's what I would be doing.
Woah, hang on I don’t want a convicted beer luzzer in my block, as it happens they don’t sell beer so if he improvises with say, Tzatziki dip that will certainly take some dry cleaning and if it’s still in the pot it could take my head clean off.
 




Iggle Piggle

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He made an obscene gesture to someone in the hospitality boxes behind us after we scored. Not the most mature behaviour but I'm sorry it's not worthy of a ban by any stretch. Given that Wolves fans started the absue and were generally tw*ts throughout, I think they'll survive a w*nker sign.

You're right, they have seen a lot worse. Which is where the miserable, jobsworth steward bit comes into it. He only threatened to throw my brother out after he asked why the Wolves fans were allowed to give us abuse from the kickoff without any stewarding. That was met with "that doesn't matter, do it again and you're out".
Fair enough. I was in front of *that* box at Wolves this year. They'd be no one left if they chucked us all all out for obscene gestures and I've done worse as per the post above.
 


Ike and Tina Burner

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Mar 22, 2019
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Fair enough. I was in front of *that* box at Wolves this year. They'd be no one left if they chucked us all all out for obscene gestures and I've done worse as per the post above.
Yeah, everyone was doing it basically. We were right on the end of the row though so he decided to single my brother out. He was an utterly miserable b*stard looking for an excuse to be honest. Which is why I don't completely like the idea of the club going solely on the word of (potentially) guys like him when issuing bans to people chucked out.
 






dazzer6666

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Yeah, everyone was doing it basically. We were right on the end of the row though so he decided to single my brother out. He was an utterly miserable b*stard looking for an excuse to be honest. Which is why I don't completely like the idea of the club going solely on the word of (potentially) guys like him when issuing bans to people chucked out.
I agree, but in this case he’s very publicly admitted chucking a ’glass’ of beer (an ejectable offence in the Ajax arena) and not knowing where it landed……..he left the club with an easy decision.
 


Horses Arse

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Jun 25, 2004
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He made an obscene gesture to someone in the hospitality boxes behind us after we scored. Not the most mature behaviour but I'm sorry it's not worthy of a ban by any stretch. Given that Wolves fans started the absue and were generally tw*ts throughout, I think they'll survive a w*nker sign.

You're right, they have seen a lot worse. Which is where the miserable, jobsworth steward bit comes into it. He only threatened to throw my brother out after he asked why the Wolves fans were allowed to give us abuse from the kickoff without any stewarding. That was met with "that doesn't matter, do it again and you're out".
And there you have it. Those that think a 5 game ban is nothing and that anyone that suffers this deserves it will realise and wake up at some point. Too late by then probably though.
 


Horses Arse

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I agree, but in this case he’s very publicly admitted chucking a ’glass’ of beer (an ejectable offence in the Ajax arena) and not knowing where it landed……..he left the club with an easy decision.
It matters not, same result whether he did it or not. If you're unlucky enough to suffer at the hands of a shit steward your club will ban you. Black and white.
 






jackanada

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Jul 19, 2011
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Could I just check I've understood this.

Spill beer- fine.
Throw beer in air - annoying but it's high spirited "scenes".
Throw beer including container in air - still scenes but really you're being a bit of a twat.
Launch beer in container substantial distance - right twat.
As above but towards home fans - ban.

Seems fine.
 


KNC

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Sep 3, 2003
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I don’t seem able to quote #95. But I fully concur with this post. I also will never forgive or forget the treatment I received.
I took it to the FSA, but to no avail. It changed my outlook on the club. I, of course, will always support the ‘team’, but not the immediate hierarchy anymore. As a supporter of many years, it quite honestly tore my heart out.
 




Bry Nylon

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Jul 21, 2003
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I don’t seem able to quote #95. But I fully concur with this post. I also will never forgive or forget the treatment I received.
I took it to the FSA, but to no avail. It changed my outlook on the club. I, of course, will always support the ‘team’, but not the immediate hierarchy anymore. As a supporter of many years, it quite honestly tore my heart out.
The quickest / easiest way to quote posts is to click the “Reply” button under the post you want to quote then add your comments below. (I struggled with this too until someone told me this).
 


Acker79

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I don’t seem able to quote #95. But I fully concur with this post. I also will never forgive or forget the treatment I received.
I took it to the FSA, but to no avail. It changed my outlook on the club. I, of course, will always support the ‘team’, but not the immediate hierarchy anymore. As a supporter of many years, it quite honestly tore my heart out.

The quickest / easiest way to quote posts is to click the “Reply” button under the post you want to quote then add your comments below. (I struggled with this too until someone told me this).
While it can be used for one post, the '+Quote' is useful for multiquoting - click it on any post you want to quote, the when you get to the reply box there is an 'insert quotes' button in the bottom left. You get a pop up that lets you order the quotes if you need them in a different order, then can insert them into the reply box.

Otherwise, as Bry notes, 'reply' will quote a specific individual post.
 




Zeberdi

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Ike and Tina Burner

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I don’t seem able to quote #95. But I fully concur with this post. I also will never forgive or forget the treatment I received.
I took it to the FSA, but to no avail. It changed my outlook on the club. I, of course, will always support the ‘team’, but not the immediate hierarchy anymore. As a supporter of many years, it quite honestly tore my heart out.
If you don't mind me asking, what happened exactly?
 




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