bhaexpress
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Are you looking to play the part of Jay in the Inbetweeners? - Sake
Nope, have you anything constructive to add or are you just looking for an excuse to moan as usual ?
Are you looking to play the part of Jay in the Inbetweeners? - Sake
He was responding to me, not you. But I think this is time for me to bow out of this thread. It's proving a fruitless task trying to debate the subject with you. You keep moving the goalposts and I don't get why you resort to personal abuse so often.
Hard night shagging you mum actually.
its already kicking off and the stadiums not even open yet:hammer:
NSC Bingo .......................................... HOUSE!
leave it! leave it! its not worth it!
It was actually a joke but of course Mr Humourless Boring Gull missed that, never mind.
It was actually a joke but of course Mr Humourless Boring Gull missed that, never mind.
You asked to google some incidents from this year and I did. You are looking the moron.
Can't be bothered to talk to you , you are delusional
You've made yourself look a proper tool in this thread
Over and out !
All I will say is that perhaps two or three seasons ago, I ended up working at an Albion home game, deemed a low risk one as almost all of them are, and then during the game got dispatched to the city centre where there was supposedly large numbers of away fans causing mayhem and trashing the place.
We arrive on scene, and there's maybe twenty guys from the away team standing outside a pub, all together of course (safety in numbers) shouting, singing and posturing towards a group of about eight Albion lads on the other side of the road, who were of course doing the same back. At some point I think a plastic pint glass with a small amount of lager in might have been lobbed on to the tarmac from one side (oh, the humanity!). A short while later, the away fans, whose club shall remain nameless, were directed towards a train and left the city.
Reading the write ups from some sources online afterwards, however, you'd have thought a massive, 1980s style kicking had taken place, with windows put in, the police struggling to cope, and blood & bodies flying all over the place. All I remember doing is standing around in front of the away lot to prevent them from leaving, if they could actually have been bothered to try. But you'd never have believed it was so tame from the bragging that was going on in various forums afterwards: you'd have thought they'd re-enacted the Football Factory for the day
The realities are that football related violence has MOSTLY gone away, but any sensible minded person would have to concede that with larger crowds, higher numbers of way fans, and our city being a great weekend away for groups of lads that more problems are likely to occur in the future.
Sorry Lord B but the fact that Sussex Police are bringing in Met Police advisors for the early games suggests that they are a little rusty in the football policing department.
I would also ask a couple of questions to Edna,
1. Without being so rude as to ask your age, were you ever on duty at the Goldstone?
2. Would I be right in thinking that you could never post on here that Sussex Police were forseeing problems, as it would be 'frowned upon' at work?
The realities are that football related violence has MOSTLY gone away, but any sensible minded person would have to concede that with larger crowds, higher numbers of way fans, and our city being a great weekend away for groups of lads that more problems are likely to occur in the future.
Sorry Lord B but the fact that Sussex Police are bringing in Met Police advisors for the early games suggests that they are a little rusty in the football policing department.
I would also ask a couple of questions to Edna,
1. Without being so rude as to ask your age, were you ever on duty at the Goldstone?
2. Would I be right in thinking that you could never post on here that Sussex Police were forseeing problems, as it would be 'frowned upon' at work?
The realities are that football related violence has MOSTLY gone away, but any sensible minded person would have to concede that with larger crowds, higher numbers of way fans, and our city being a great weekend away for groups of lads that more problems are likely to occur in the future.
I imagine you think that my earlier mention of Richard Hebberd (and the subsequent quote from the BBC website by Sergei's Celebration) implies that he is some sort of "Met Police advisor" brought in for the early games.Sorry Lord B but the fact that Sussex Police are bringing in Met Police advisors for the early games suggests that they are a little rusty in the football policing department.