Naive comment. Of course we did, but there’s a line.Wipe mouths and move on
We gave plenty back
Naive comment. Of course we did, but there’s a line.Wipe mouths and move on
We gave plenty back
IMO the French police in Marseille had an excellent sense of humour. From welcoming us into the area to get buses to the game with “Are you Palace?” to Solly March lapping up the attention!Coming up maybe for last night's Chelsea away chav plastic classless support, the following.
Conf lge group 1
Chelsea
LEGIA WARSAW
RED STAR BELGRADE
UNION BERLIN
Both games away.
If get through. Get knocked out in 1st round by:
A
Any French team South of Lyon, with 3 hour transport wait. Riot police, with no sense of humour in any language. No ladies or gentlemen rest room facilities.
Or
B
Any Turkish team, or team South West of Istanbul, with robocop style of police, with snarling attack dogs.
Then return to mid Kent.
Proud to follow the Albion away, win or lose.
Seagullssssss.
Why are Chelsea fans so bloody boilingly annoying?!
Why are Chelsea fans so bloody boilingly annoying?!
because they are under constant scrutiny ...cameras everywhere and they are afraid of lossing their jobs if the upsept the wrong crowd..And lose all that luvvly jubbly cash from the away fans? Only in Barber's worst nightmare.
Yeah. In a decent world this would happen. But it would probably be against PL rules to ban away supporters from games. Then there would be retribution and our fans would be banned from Stamford Bridge and so it goes on until there are no away fans at any EPL game.
No. The only way is for the police and stewards to eject, and for the police to arrest, all fans making racist or homophobic remarks in or around the stadium. Enforce the law and punish the miscreants with banning orders and prison. You'll soon see a reduction in these kinds of incidents.
The stewards have the power to enforce the ground regulations. The police have the power to enforce the law. Why they are clearly failing to do so I do not know.
no wayHomophobic abuse?
Leopards and spots comes to mind.As an afterthought from last night, I saw multiple reports of Brighton fans suffering homophobic abuse both inside & outside the ground. I know there was that instance of that poor fan near the away end that was targeted for some reason, and I also was the target of an unprovoked attack walking back to the car post game.
Without wishing to tarnish the entire fan base (as every team has their share of idiots), but what surprised me was the volume and venomous nature of it from them - havent heard that level in years (maybe Im lucky in that).
I did email Chelsea Pride about my experience, but have not heard back from them as yet. I also understand that Darren Balkham is aware of various incidents. I also understand that some Chelsea fans in the away end were calling out their own last night too,.
Not wishing to escalate things or cause any unnecessary drama, but what can realistically be done about this - no one should feel like they can't watch their team because of targeted slurs
Now that is a good idea! Fining the club (whether or not it's an amount that hurts) clearly has little or no effect. "You are being kettled in for an hour because some of your 'mates' are scum and you won't call them out" would certainly give a powerful message.I would suggest next season their fans are held in for at least an hour after the game, European fashion. They were simply toxic last night.
Why are Chelsea fans so bloody boilingly annoying?!
The epitome of the glory hunting entitled TwuntsRory Jennings is someone I wouldn’t give the day of day too
Why are Chelsea fans so bloody boilingly annoying?!
Paul reiterated that kind of homophobia in and around our matches was totally unacceptable, and we have a zero-tolerance policy. If it’s individuals it’s easier to act, as they can be isolated, identified and arrested in the moment or, as is sometimes the case, after the fact. Sometimes the perception is that no action is being or has been taken, but this isn’t the case. It might not happen at the game, but in the concourse out of sight of the majority (to help ensure the situation doesn’t escalate) or even a few days later. For large groups chanting abuse it’s the Premier League and The FA who act, and this can lead to large fines for clubs who don’t take tackling this issue seriously. Again, whilst sometimes there may be a perception that nothing is happening or the club isn’t acting, it is and we are, but in the most efficient and operationally effective way possible. Please trust our professional staff to do their jobs in the way they know best. We have seen examples of this working well and clubs taking firmer preventative action across this season.
On TS tonight…..Brighton are insignificant…..I find going to watch Chelsea v Brighton a chore…..i‘d rather have clubs like Sunderland and Sheffield Wednesday in the PLRory Jennings is someone I wouldn’t give the time of day too
Just posted same on Man City thread. What aOn TS tonight…..Brighton are insignificant…..I find going to watch Chelsea v Brighton a chore…..i‘d rather have clubs like Sunderland and Sheffield Wednesday in the PL
Pillock
He got a few bites saying this on another football cast so it's his new latest shtick.
It's never about facts it always notoriety for a man with short arse syndrome and a desperate need to be famous for whatever reason