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The Club condone this in a way by not stopping the bars continuing to serve these people alcohol when they have had too much.
If you're going to get wound up by away fans being away fans maybe don't sit near the away fans
In his defence how would he have known that he was going to be seated with a bunch of snowflakes and mums with their children and not a bunch of seasoned elite NSC’s posters who remembered the good old days and would have seen his back. #Football today.If you're going to get wound up by away fans being away fans maybe don't sit near the away fans
The Club condone this in a way by not stopping the bars continuing to serve these people alcohol when they have had too much.
1) I don’t want to know him.
2) Getty gobby whilst there’s a safe divide, and wrestling with female stewards doesn’t strike me as someone I should be worried about? Or have I misread his hard man credentials?
3) I can run fast, especially after I’ve clunked him with my man bag.
There's an excellent way to avoid these situations; don't act like a tit.
That not really an excuse though is it? I could lose my head and have a tear up with a Watford fan tomorrow very doubtful at my age, yet a plea of supporting the Albion for 40 years won’t make any difference in court.He comes from a family that have supported the Albion home and away for generations. His behaviour at this time was obviously overly boisterous but of course he did not mean to hurt a female steward. Because of this one mistake, you have strangely, or cowardly,got gobby over the safe internet divide, insulted his looks, called him a moron, tit, knob-head, tw@t and a coward. Pot, kettle, black.
That not really an excuse though is it? I could lose my head and have a tear up with a Watford fan tomorrow doubtful yet a plea of supporting the Albion for 40years won’t make any difference in court.
If you're going to get wound up by away fans being away fans maybe don't sit near the away fans
This is all down to bad stewarding. From my seat in the North I could see Villa fans abusing and goading people across the segregation for most of the game, they've basically picked the easiest target rather than do anything about the bigger group of away fans.
It looks like this bloke has reacted to the abuse and then been singled out by the stewards for having a go back. He's obviously felt aggrieved and refused to go quietly when they chuck him out but let the Villa fans get away with it.
He made a stupid mistake by not just leaving when asked and he's paid a heavy price with a conviction for assault because someone got struck in the melee.
It's an unfortunate situation and someone has made some bad decisions, I'm not sure that warrants any personal abuse or making him out to be the scum of the earth.
I don't have a lot either, but being a bit of a tit on matchday would see a lot of people banned.....
From that article...
"The incident unfolded in front of families and children at the game, Brighton Magistrates’ Court was told."
...coming in the same week the club have bumped a load of families closer to the away fans and guaranteed baiting most weeks.
The Club condone this in a way by not stopping the bars continuing to serve these people alcohol when they have had too much.
Did he get served at the club then or did he start in the pubs, get to the ground and his mate bought him more once he arrived at the ground.I'm not sure the club can take any responsibility for a person having too much to drink.
Well, you can be a tit, you can be asked to stop, you can stop . . . . .or you can tell the steward to eff off, and then get into a flailing arms fandango.
You can stop, or you can carry on and get a ban.
You can stop, or...
You can stop.
If a lot of people decide not stopping is the better plan, yes, they may get banned.
Nothing to see here
And people wonder why there is no atmosphere at the Amex!?!
You can't have it both ways. If you want a ground full of people who want to sit on their hands and ignore abuse then those same people are just going to sit on their hands throughout the game.
Much ado about nothing this story the steward copped an unfortunate one whilst doing the job she is paid to do. Occupational hazard I'm afraid. Argus have ticked all tabloid boxes of sensationalism.
Drunk TICK
Yob TICK
Families caught in the cross fire TICK
Woman hurt TICK
Appreciate that is their job but what I don't get is the people on here who go to football who buy the nonsense they print.