Swimboy64
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- Oct 19, 2022
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There are someExamples
There are someExamples
I’m going back to the 80’s after the FA cup when apart from the local fixtures pompey etc we travelled reasonably lightly. We had our nutters who got stuck in although I never witnessed any in house fighting.How far back are you going?
I went to Selhurst Park for a league game & sat down near the front with old Bernie (programme seller) because neither of us could stand throughout the game. There was netting and webbing over the front three rows of seats. We had asked the steward if we could be at the front out of the way.
We were losing 1-0 and Ashley Barnes equallised from a penalty. Brighton fans came rushing down the steps, jumped all over the netting, and were kicking the seats, breaking them. One fell over whilst kicking a seat, on top of me. Bernie was ducking down to protect his head.
@Biscuit bless him, saw what was happening and with another lad came down to stand next to me to protect me, from the idiots.
By all means, have limbs when we score, but do look out for the vulnerable.
Of course you can when in a public situation like this.So you can take a picture of anyone in a public place, without their knowledge or consent and post it on social media can you?
Such as ?There are some
was going to say similar.One point I would make though - I’m sure folk didn’t really mean their posts to come across as they do - but there’s a fair bit of “What a ****, doing that to a fellow Albion fan” - this guy‘s hideous actions, would be every bit as hideous if inflicted on an opposition fan, a steward, or a random passer-by. This shouldn’t be about loyalty amongst ourselves. It should be about not being a violent ****.
I went to over 150 away matches in the 90s and I can't even recall a single game where Albion fans started trouble. If there was it would. have been pretty minor. I knew most of the regulars at away matches. We didn't take long to count.I’m going back to the 80’s after the FA cup when apart from the local fixtures pompey etc we travelled reasonably lightly. We had our nutters who got stuck in although I never witnessed any in house fighting.
People being emailed from the club advising that they are not welcome to watch the Albion home or awaySuch as ?
Not really.People being emailed from the club advising that they are not welcome to watch the Albion home or away
Please don’t ask for any more details as it’s a bit nosy
CCTV wouldn’t be needed to convict with so many witnesses.
Sadly, hitting someone in a football crowd.would not be seen as a big deal. A knife attack, yes. Life threatening injuries, yes. A bloody nose? Unfortunately not.What someone being assaulted, ABH, surely that's a criminal offence the whole world over.
Same number of matches for me so as a good painter would say, I second that emulsionI went to over 150 away matches in the 90s and I can't even recall a single game where Albion fans started trouble. If there was it would. have been pretty minor. I knew most of the regulars at away matches. We didn't take long to count.
OkNot really.
In the UK it's a common assault, regardless of the context in which it took place. In this case with aggravating factors (the age/vulnerability of the victim).Sadly, hitting someone in a football crowd.would not be seen as a big deal. A knife attack, yes. Life threatening injuries, yes. A bloody nose? Unfortunately not.