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Does Brighton have a football hooligan firm







i have never been involved in any football violence but had a fair few tear ups in pub/clubs. I have seen millwall go at it a few times as i used to work in south bermondsey right near the station. They used to both sort of line up and then steam into each other and they only ran if police came, they would then back off if anyone was down and injured and then kick off again. I was once saved by two of millwalls finest when my young boy was being abused by a group of 18-20 year olds for wearing something palace. They sorted though. Thats why i have no problem with them as they only seem to fight those if a like minded nature, so in that case let them get on with it.

recall millwall nicking a kids scarf in the south stand mid 70's when his dad protested he got a punch,the only one to help was my brother who grabbed the millwall fan but was told by the stewards to let him go as they were bricking it,scum of the earth that day buddy(MILLWALL AND STEWARDS):moo:
 






bernster

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Sep 5, 2012
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ye olde east sussex
It also kicked off in Hove station that night.

Seem to recall a scaffold pipe going through a train window a few feet away from me!
Aldershot fans were getting pelted with anything not nailed down.a few of them disappeared towards the end of the platform and returned with a few objects to luzz back one of them being the scaffold pole.
A lot of Albion fans left the train to cross over to the other platform.seem to recall a lot shouting and missiles being thrown but after about 10mins the police arrived and managed to get everyone back on the Brighton bound train and send it on its way minus most of its light bulbs and a few other fixtures and fittings
 






Albion_Dave

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Jul 4, 2011
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Eastbourne
Seem to recall a scaffold pipe going through a train window a few feet away from me!
Aldershot fans were getting pelted with anything not nailed down.a few of them disappeared towards the end of the platform and returned with a few objects to luzz back one of them being the scaffold pole.
A lot of Albion fans left the train to cross over to the other platform.seem to recall a lot shouting and missiles being thrown but after about 10mins the police arrived and managed to get everyone back on the Brighton bound train and send it on its way minus most of its light bulbs and a few other fixtures and fittings

We must of been in the same carriage as your right a scaffold pole did come through the window. Absolute mayhem while it lasted.
 


The Kid Frankie

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Sep 5, 2012
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A lot of posters making comments about the Spurs brawl with 0 prior knowledge beyond what they have seen on YouTube. If the lady in my local Chip Shop is to be beleived, then there was more to the story than the 5 minutes of footage taken by the scumbag grass. TTKK.
 




Jan 30, 2008
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A lot of posters making comments about the Spurs brawl with 0 prior knowledge beyond what they have seen on YouTube. If the lady in my local Chip Shop is to be beleived, then there was more to the story than the 5 minutes of footage taken by the scumbag grass. TTKK.
Yeah they were drinking in the Albion pub on Albion hill so I heard ,way before this happened, bloke took the footage from the flats on grove hill , key witness failed to turn up so those that went not guilty walked while the others got time:rolleyes:
regards
DR
 


The Wizard

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Jul 2, 2009
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Disappointed there were no warnings on the first page to get the Pringles in... Standards are dropping on here!
 






daveinprague

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Oct 1, 2009
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Prague, Czech Republic
lol@scumbag grass

Wasnt this incident mentioned in that football hooligan thing on channel5 recently? Think one of the Spurs people was being 'good' since, and staying away from trouble following a jail term for it.
 












The Kid Frankie

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Sep 5, 2012
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I would imagine it's more the fault of the people that commit the crime?

That may be so, all seven knew what the consequences were for going up that hill and none complained later. But that streak of human waste did not need to pick up his camera and film the incident. We can argue all day and night about the wrongs and rights involved, and my opinion will almost certainly differ from the majority on here. No one beyond those involved were ever at risk. That man could have sat back and enjoyed the show.
 


Nibble

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Jan 3, 2007
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That may be so, all seven knew what the consequences were for going up that hill and none complained later. But that streak of human waste did not need to pick up his camera and film the incident. We can argue all day and night about the wrongs and rights involved, and my opinion will almost certainly differ from the majority on here. No one beyond those involved were ever at risk. That man could have sat back and enjoyed the show.

Fair enough. Nobody likes a grass. Chances are though in this day and age that someone will be filming.
 




that may be so, all seven knew what the consequences were for going up that hill and none complained later. But that streak of human waste did not need to pick up his camera and film the incident. We can argue all day and night about the wrongs and rights involved, and my opinion will almost certainly differ from the majority on here. No one beyond those involved were ever at risk. That man could have sat back and enjoyed the show.

would have got away with luzzing a couple of flower pots too???
 


The Kid Frankie

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Sep 5, 2012
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Fair enough. Nobody likes a grass. Chances are though in this day and age that someone will be filming.

Very true. Not too long ago it was a case of having a quick glance around to see if there are any CCTV cameras about, now at least 90% (maybe more) of people in this country has a phone capable of filming in good quality.
 


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