tigertim68
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- Sep 3, 2012
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Those were the daysWe would have waded in back on the day instead of screaming for a policeman or emailing the CEO.
Those were the daysWe would have waded in back on the day instead of screaming for a policeman or emailing the CEO.
You could not of been around in the 70s thenNo we wouldn't. Brighton fans do not have a history of 'wading in' except on rare occasions. And certainly not towards a few hundred Leeds United fans. They would kick the shit out of us.
We've never been that sort of fanbase. I remember an old Plymouth Argyle fan saying how he had travelled the land and Brighton was one of the safest places to come.
I know that will upset a tiny minority who will bring tales of great bravado, but it's a fact. It's a great place to come.
I know some don't like the new order, but if folk can't come to a game, cheer their team on and enjoy a family day out, then I suggest they spend the afternoon with the tissues and YouTube watching some 70s Aggro Porn.
Absolutely. I would love to have lamped the twattish ringleader, but who do you think the Yorkshire police would have nicked?We would have waded in back on the day instead of screaming for a policeman or emailing the CEO.
No we wouldn't. Brighton fans do not have a history of 'wading in' except on rare occasions. And certainly not towards a few hundred Leeds United fans. They would kick the shit out of us.
We've never been that sort of fanbase. I remember an old Plymouth Argyle fan saying how he had travelled the land and Brighton was one of the safest places to come.
I know that will upset a tiny minority who will bring tales of great bravado, but it's a fact. It's a great place to come.
I know some don't like the new order, but if folk can't come to a game, cheer their team on and enjoy a family day out, then I suggest they spend the afternoon with the tissues and YouTube watching some 70s Aggro Porn.
I clearly said back in the day The Goldstone wasn’t a great place for visiting fans either and it regularly kicked off in the park behind the east. I don’t know how far you are going back so you may have a different perspective. When I started going away with mates early 80’s you could pretty much guarantee it would go off, the older lads looked out for the youngsters and tbh it wasn’t exactly a family day out back then. To say Brighton wouldn’t have had a go is way off the mark. Brighton turned over Leeds in the Withdean days which wasn’t that long ago.No we wouldn't. Brighton fans do not have a history of 'wading in' except on rare occasions. And certainly not towards a few hundred Leeds United fans. They would kick the shit out of us.
We've never been that sort of fanbase. I remember an old Plymouth Argyle fan saying how he had travelled the land and Brighton was one of the safest places to come.
I know that will upset a tiny minority who will bring tales of great bravado, but it's a fact. It's a great place to come.
I know some don't like the new order, but if folk can't come to a game, cheer their team on and enjoy a family day out, then I suggest they spend the afternoon with the tissues and YouTube watching some 70s Aggro Porn.
If PPF was still around he’d be onto his second box of Kleenex by nowCan everyone hang fire a moment? I need to re-stock on popcorn. This thread has proper Friday binfest potential, prompted by such wonderful tales of men beating each other up.
What a time to be alive!
With you 100%Controversial view.
That penalty should be 10 x that amount.
50% going to charities related to the abuse and 50% as compensation for the opposition fans who had to witness the chanting/language. The money would be used to subsidise tickets, parking or food/drinks for the opposition fans.
That would really piss Leeds Fans off.
I was going then. Trouble was rare, and if it happened generally brief. I don't remember a single instance where it was started by Brighton fans when it did occur. Doubtless someone could point to the odd occasion. But Brighton was not renowned for having a 'firm'. Although some might have liked to have thought so. There was the famed 'West Street Gang' which seemed to consist of a mythological group of headhunters, but were probably a bunch of Ronnie Corbett sweatered teenagers who got a bit loud at times after too much Strongbow.I clearly said back in the day The Goldstone wasn’t a great place for visiting fans either and it regularly kicked off in the park behind the east. I don’t know how far you are going back so you may have a different perspective. When I started going away with mates early 80’s you could pretty much guarantee it would go off, the older lads looked out for the youngsters and tbh it wasn’t exactly a family day out back then. To say Brighton wouldn’t have had a go is way off the mark. Brighton turned over Leeds in the Withdean days which wasn’t that long ago.
Agree except if they appeal it shouldn’t be doubled if the lose - mainly because of my parking fine experiences “pay within x days, no hassle and you get it half price” - it is unfair, if you challenge it you pay double, ****s.couldn't agree more, same goes for FFP and all other occasions where fines are the punishment- unless the fines are eye wateringly high then they simply wont even be noticed. £150 000 is meaningless to most clubs in the top two divisions. Leeds will probably have multiple players on that amount a week.
The only deterrent I can see working is a meaningful points deduction , not suspended for two years or anything. The investigation and hearing needs to be quick, decisive and if appealed and lost the points deduction doubled
All the time effectively nothing is done, it will continue
Real men once went to football and didn't give a stuff about 'we can see you holding hands.'We would have waded in back on the day instead of screaming for a policeman or emailing the CEO.
What's a 'real man' ?Real men once went to football and didn't give a stuff about 'we can see you holding hands.'
One who goes to football and doesn't bleat on about 'homophobic abuse.' If you don't like it go and do some flower arranging.What's a 'real man' ?
Last I looked I was a 'real man'- especially when I got a cricket ball in me nether regions a while back.
I don't have to worry as it's being dealt with. It's you who doesn't like the present situation. That's why I suggested the YouTube videos.One who goes to football and doesn't bleat on about 'homophobic abuse.' If you don't like it go and do some flower arranging.
Cheers mate much appreciated.I don't have to worry as it's being dealt with. It's you who doesn't like the present situation. That's why I suggested the YouTube videos.
Only trying to be helpful.
What if the fine is to be paid by all the ticket holders at the game the offence occured at?Financial fines are meaningless. Utterly meaningless.
If you start taking points away from teams when their fans are found to be guilty of being utter f**knuggets then things might change.
In times of universal deceit telling the truth will be a revolutionary act…………anyone that knows the times back then would never position BHA in terms of Millwall etc. but that misses the point.I clearly said back in the day The Goldstone wasn’t a great place for visiting fans either and it regularly kicked off in the park behind the east. I don’t know how far you are going back so you may have a different perspective. When I started going away with mates early 80’s you could pretty much guarantee it would go off, the older lads looked out for the youngsters and tbh it wasn’t exactly a family day out back then. To say Brighton wouldn’t have had a go is way off the mark. Brighton turned over Leeds in the Withdean days which wasn’t that long ago.
Good Grief.We would have waded in back on the day instead of screaming for a policeman or emailing the CEO.
We never played Leeds in the 1970s till Oct 79. A 0-0 draw. Were you around, kicking off?You could not of been around in the 70s then