bhaexpress
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errrr... Brighton v Palace 0-1 (McShane) night.......
Such as ? Was there any trouble at the corresponding home game ? Plenty of Palace there but what hassles followed in town ?
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errrr... Brighton v Palace 0-1 (McShane) night.......
errrr... Brighton v Palace 0-1 (McShane) night.......
Such as ? ?
Enlighten me ?
And Brighton were involved how ?
But the thread refers to Brighton.......god, it's hard work ohn here sometimes !
I'd imagine one of the benefits of having the ground out of town is that makes "management" of supporters much easier.
there will be trouble though - get your head out the clouds
Christ on a bike, football related trouble is minimal these days, much to the disappointment of some, quite clearly, and the rare moments when problem do arise are always talked up tenfold by the idiots involved, compared to the actual reality (twenty balding, slightly overweight blokes in their forties shouting "come on then" across the safety of a railway track then both sets proudly boasting afterwards on their web forums how they definitely "ran" the other team).
Every other police force deals with it quite adequately, in the main, Sussex will be no different. If it wasn't the case then every major railway station in London would be utter mayhem every Saturday. Which they aren't, ergo most people are perfectly civilised, enjoy a bit of banter, but have no interest in anything other than the football and a beer or two.
If any post on here today deserves a THIS! It's this one. So err.......THIS!
Well that's it then ... as we are so formally informed there will be no trouble ever, except the (stereotypical - from a cop no less!) 40 somethings giving it large. May as well lock the thread, the word has been spoken. How dare there be any interest regarding safety and security.
Whoooooooooooooooosh
And it must be equally hard for you, a cop, stereotyping people by age, follicle challenge and weight, despite the fact not once on this thread have I advocated violence in any way, shape or form and indeed have said I want nothing to do with it, to accept that someone has a genuine interest in safety and security at football matches, with no pre-conceived idealistics. It's an interesting insight into the thoughts of our law enforcement that they pay no attention to previous statements (posts) and accuse a specific age range of having a particular interest in violence.
It is definitely a case of having an opinion by all means, so long as it agrees with mine. Very illuminating.
Firstly, The Hikers is a notorious BHA pub and will be the second nearest to the ground. It might be seen as a bit of a 'challenge' to some of the livelier away teams.