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[Albion] Assault in away end



AK74

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The funny thing here is I know one of Millwall’s ‘ top boys ‘ from back in the day and he’s gay. Said he had a torrid time keeping it hidden, eventually someone found out and he had to leave the area or end up in a box.
Is it 'Ginger Bob'?
 




Colonel Mustard

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One of the first seasons at the Amex against Millwall, father and son, both 6 fit plus (i'm no where near it) came up to my 12 year old daughter and asked her if her dad made her s**k his c**k? I went for them and they both ran like the tw*ts that they are.
Jesus Christ! What the f*** prompted that behaviour?
I presume they didn’t want to get beaten up by @Birdie Boy.
 














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I'll be amazed if they haven't found him. Very clear picture provided. Surely they can track a passport used from that alone? But also would be pretty sure another fan would know him.
 






BNthree

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The funny thing here is I know one of Millwall’s ‘ top boys ‘ from back in the day and he’s gay. Said he had a torrid time keeping it hidden, eventually someone found out and he had to leave the area or end up in a box.

Not Millwall but back in the 80s one of the top bootboys for the NF was a chap called Nicky Crane. He ended up doing security for the neo nazi band Skrewdriver just to give you an idea of what sort of person he was. Turned out he was in the closet the whole time and died of aids in the early 90s.
 






Bryanw42

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Bit late to this thread but for some reason read it all this morning from start to finish. Did skip through the nonsense about about public school rugby though.....:unsure:

Can't really get over the fundamental issue that any "fan" would attack one of our own. I didn't actually like going to football in the 80's because there was so much trouble and I was only little and got knocked off the stool my dad made us a fair few times and felt the crush of the crowd genuinely suffocating on many occasions - but anyway, one thing that was ingrained from a young age, because I saw it frequently was that we were looked after by our own. Never in doubt. And always felt reassured when surrounded by a good mob of our own lot.
Is this a generational thing or just one or two random bell-ends going against this. Do people still feel the same loyalty and camaraderie that they used to - or is it all a bit disconnected now.
 




Eric the meek

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I see that the culprit has still not been identified. I find this really surprising, unless he has already has been, and the case against him is being built behind closed doors.
 




sparkie

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I'm amazed no one seems to know him.

I'm sure he'll get identified if he tries to watch albion again though.
 


South Stand Bonfire

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Bit late to this thread but for some reason read it all this morning from start to finish. Did skip through the nonsense about about public school rugby though.....:unsure:

Can't really get over the fundamental issue that any "fan" would attack one of our own. I didn't actually like going to football in the 80's because there was so much trouble and I was only little and got knocked off the stool my dad made us a fair few times and felt the crush of the crowd genuinely suffocating on many occasions - but anyway, one thing that was ingrained from a young age, because I saw it frequently was that we were looked after by our own. Never in doubt. And always felt reassured when surrounded by a good mob of our own lot.
Is this a generational thing or just one or two random bell-ends going against this. Do people still feel the same loyalty and camaraderie that they used to - or is it all a bit disconnected now.
I have only had two close altercations with BHA supporters, once away at Wolves in 2020 and one in WSL this season when someone took offence when I asked them to move out of the way whilst I walked my 90 year old mum home. The Wolves encounter I 100% guarantee he was on the marching powder. The home altercation, I hope he was on the marching powder as anyone who thinks he has priority over a 90 year old is a dick imo. I suspect drugs and drink have a lot to answer for at football nowadays.
 




Tom Hark Preston Park

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I'm amazed no one seems to know him.

I'm sure he'll get identified if he tries to watch albion again though.
I'm sure there's a Data Protection law that prevents it, but if the Albion were to turn the Marseille Travelling Fans submitted questionnaires over to the Starlizard quants, they'd have him identified with about 95% accuracy in two shakes of a lamb's tail ;)
 




Thunder Bolt

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I have only had two close altercations with BHA supporters, once away at Wolves in 2020 and one in WSL this season when someone took offence when I asked them to move out of the way whilst I walked my 90 year old mum home. The Wolves encounter I 100% guarantee he was on the marching powder. The home altercation, I hope he was on the marching powder as anyone who thinks he has priority over a 90 year old is a dick imo. I suspect drugs and drink have a lot to answer for at football nowadays.
I agree.
 


Thunder Bolt

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I see that the culprit has still not been identified. I find this really surprising, unless he has already has been, and the case against him is being built behind closed doors.
For all we know, the club may have already dealt with it. It can't be a police case, as far as I know, because it took place in France, but the club could issue its own ban.
 


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