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[Albion] Assault in away end



Albion Robster

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Jul 21, 2003
2,498
North West
I witnessed the unprovoked assault on the innocent fan from row three or four rows behind.
Happy to be called as a witness on the attack. The guy had no remorse whatsoever for his actions. Head butted first and then followed up with a punch to the head 30 secs later when the innocent fan had been trying to calm the situation down. His son was visibly distressed by his fathers action and was quite apologetic about it.
That so called ‘Albion fan’ doesn’t not deserve to watch a Brighton game for a long long time. Disgrace to the club and his son.
 




SeagullinExile

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Sep 10, 2010
6,190
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Jackthelad

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Mar 31, 2010
1,071
I'm a little surprised problems like this haven't occurred before, at every away game you get the group of fans who drink until the game is about to kick off then come up into the stands and barge into the first rows they come across without a care of who is there already, quite often you also end up with these fans just standing in the way in the gangways causing issues with our fans and stewards, who often just let them stand there. More often than not 10 minutes till half time arrives and off they go back for more drinks but often then don't reappear for the second half.

Hope there are enough witnesses to properly punish this time, somebody surely has some footage on their phones with the amount of videos being taken, to pass onto the right people
You get it at home games as well. The Newcastle home game a Down syndrome lad was pushed by a fellow fan. I had some twat refuse to move out the way when I was walking past with my young son. I don't even think it's down to booze, some people forget basic manners when they go to football.
 


portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
17,776
I witnessed the unprovoked assault on the innocent fan from row three or four rows behind.
Happy to be called as a witness on the attack. The guy had no remorse whatsoever for his actions. Head butted first and then followed up with a punch to the head 30 secs later when the innocent fan had been trying to calm the situation down. His son was visibly distressed by his fathers action and was quite apologetic about it.
That so called ‘Albion fan’ doesn’t not deserve to watch a Brighton game for a long long time. Disgrace to the club and his son.
Maybe contact the club saying you’re willing to back up claim. Otherwise this will get away with for sure. Others need to do similarly, it’s your civil duty to.
 




brighton_dave

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Apr 13, 2016
477
He will be made known once he is prosecuted I'm sure.
Absolute 🛎🔚
There really are some nasty runts out there, the few rather than the many fortunately.
@Bozza if you know of the aminal, perhaps delete his account. We don't need folk like him on here.👍
 
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timbha

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Jul 5, 2003
10,504
Sussex
Whilst I am sure this post is tongue in cheek, I hope that the teenager is not penalised for the actions of his arse of a Dad. Ban the Dad, get someone to escort the teenager to Ajax if he was going to go.
A different angle but I feel really sorry for the teenage son (if that’s what he is). How awful it must be to see your dad in that state, assaulting a fellow (defenceless) fan and then seeing him ignore your desperate pleas to stop.

Clearly not fit to be a parent. What else must go on in that child’s life? Poor kid.
 


Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,331
Brighton factually.....
Put.his face up
I disagree to be honest, those who need to know who is will in due course know, if they don't already.
I am thinking of the son, who was by all accounts extremely apologetic and distraught at his fathers actions, the father will be punished, there is no point more or less naming the father, the son will be embarrassed enough never mind being tarnished with the same brush, and possible repercussions from others.
 






portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
17,776
For protecting my privacy? Yeah, righty ho.
Court certainly not on your side, so yes, off to prison you’d go. It’s not illegal to take anyone’s photo. It is illegal to assault someone for doing so. Not sure why you’re struggling with this common, never mind legal, sense?
 








Commander

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Apr 28, 2004
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portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
17,776
I disagree to be honest, those who need to know who is will in due course know, if they don't already.
I am thinking of the son, who was by all accounts extremely apologetic and distraught at his fathers actions, the father will be punished, there is no point more or less naming the father, the son will be embarrassed enough never mind being tarnished with the same brush, and possible repercussions from others.
That’s a rather odd defence, being related to such an idiot and any shame that comes with is just part of life’s deal. Plenty celebrate it after all, at least this kid stands a chance in life if he was outraged and knows right from wrong. Lots of spawn from such scum would have been impressed by and put boot in too!
 




Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
Clearly you’re a twat. If you or anybody else took a picture of me without permission, you would swiftly find your phone inserted up your anus.
Have you never seen Twitter or insta? Loads of photos from games featuring random people. Whole accounts devoted to cctv incidents and people filming fights.

There was a whole thread on here of hilarious pics and videos of angry Wolves fans in corporate hospitality. I hope you didn’t laugh at them.

The whole ‘you can’t video me’ movement is just weird. Legally you can and, if you’re behaving, what’s wrong?
 




timbha

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Jul 5, 2003
10,504
Sussex
Court certainly not on your side, so yes, off to prison you’d go. It’s not illegal to take anyone’s photo. It is illegal to assault someone for doing so. Not sure why you’re struggling with this common, never mind legal, sense?
Isn’t the point that posting a photo of someone and accusing them of assault could be defamatory if for example, a mistake has been made?
 










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