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Seagull on the wing

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I think a lot of us were at the Archer demos, (although I was'nt in my teens then) entirely a different matter to today...then we were in danger of having no club at all....now we have one of the finest stadiums in the country and some think it's alright to set their own rules...if you are a fan then you KNOW the stadium regulations...all the club are asking is for you to comply with them...possible for most most it's easy...it seems that some think when being asked to remain seated think 'Oh' nobody tells me what to do...'Stand up if you hate Palace'....
 




Premiership Dream

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Nov 16, 2011
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Was he the one lying on the floor surrounded by medic people by the entrance to NB? What happened?

That was nothing to do with it that particular steward was having a FIT seriously nothing to do with it, the fat steward was lumped for being a twat......the stewards in my opinion well out of order, i approached them afterwards in a sensible manner to ask why the need for heavy stuff, and also told them that i think they may have damaged the relationship by this with supporters in the North.........they told me that they didnt want to but was instructed from above "Big Brother " ......to me personally i watched them and they seemed to be looking for anyone slighlty out of line....

I think after Bolton they've been told to accept zero tolerance, well if steward behave like it will provoke trouble, not prevent it
 


Feb 14, 2010
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I think a lot of us were at the Archer demos, (although I was'nt in my teens then) entirely a different matter to today...then we were in danger of having no club at all....now we have one of the finest stadiums in the country and some think it's alright to set their own rules...if you are a fan then you KNOW the stadium regulations...all the club are asking is for you to comply with them...possible for most most it's easy...it seems that some think when being asked to remain seated think 'Oh' nobody tells me what to do...'Stand up if you hate Palace'....
You fail to notice

1. Bloom created and sold the North stand on the basis that it would be like the old north stand
2. They sold season tickets on the basis that it would be more relaxed on the standing issue
3. Poyet wants a passionate atmosphere. The club cannot have it both ways. Poyet has to decide to tell the fans to sit down and give up home advantage or have a little word with Hebbard

Its time for the north standers to protest. Nip this in the bud now. A few walk outs and the club will make the stewards behave themselves
 


Seagull on the wing

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Again you're just making stuff up.

The bloke wasn't antagonising anyone, there's been about 5 or 6 eye witness accounts on this thread who have all said the same thing but the ex-stewards all refuse to believe it.
Yes,there might have been 5 or 6 eyewitness...but there are others who saw it close up as well and they give different accounts...so all those who give the account that agrees with you are right...and everybody else is wrong?
Are you actually saying that the guy was completely innocent bystander and out of all the fans there they picked on him because he was singing......
 


Billy the Fish

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Oct 18, 2005
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now we have one of the finest stadiums in the country and some think it's alright to set their own rules...if you are a fan then you KNOW the stadium regulations...all the club are asking is for you to comply with them...possible for most most it's easy...it seems that some think when being asked to remain seated think 'Oh' nobody tells me what to do...'Stand up if you hate Palace'....

Why should the supporters in this country not have a say in what the rules are?

The majority of people in that stand want to stand up and watch the match. There's a stand at every ground in the country where people want to stand up, and as long as it's not hurting anyone then it should be allowed. You don't get anywhere in life by bowing to unpopular rules or laws, if you believe in something you have to make a stand.

I've got a brain and can think for myself, I know I'm not in any danger standing in front of my seat, I know I'm not spoiling anyone's view of the match because the people behind me want to stand as well so what's the problem? Because the rules say so, computer says no............. sorry but I don't live my life like that
 






T soprano

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Maybe the best protest would be at the next home game
How about if The North Stand sat down for the entire game & didn't sing any songs just sit there souless in complete silence

A bit like when you were a kid and played Dead Fishes
The first one to sing or stand up is out and will have to stand in the concourse :dunce: :wave:
 
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Billy the Fish

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Are you actually saying that the guy was completely innocent bystander and out of all the fans there they picked on him because he was singing......

YES, YES, YES!!!!!!!!!

And when I say innocent, I know they were both technically breaking the rules by standing up but no different to hundreds of people in front and behind.

How many times, we all saw it. I think things are getting confused between the accounts of the two incidents. I can pick out when someone is talking about one or the other because I saw both other people's accounts are, on the whole, exactly what I saw. Nobody has disagreed about the incidents on this thread, everyone has said the same thing, but there are two different incidents and that is where the confusion lies.
 




Feb 14, 2010
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Working class pride
Maybe the best protest would be at the next home game
How about if The North Stand sat down for the entire game & didn't sing any songs just sit there souless in complete silence

A bit like when you were a kid and played Dead Fishes
The first one to sing or stand up is out and will have to stand in the concourse

A great idea, but before its arranged, someone should write to the players and Poyet to apologise for the lack of support at such a crucial tome but explain that enough is enough and we cant be treated in this fashion.
 


Seagull on the wing

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You fail to notice

1. Bloom created and sold the North stand on the basis that it would be like the old north stand
2. They sold season tickets on the basis that it would be more relaxed on the standing issue
3. Poyet wants a passionate atmosphere. The club cannot have it both ways. Poyet has to decide to tell the fans to sit down and give up home advantage or have a little word with Hebbard

Its time for the north standers to protest. Nip this in the bud now. A few walk outs and the club will make the stewards behave themselves
Sorry,I thought there was standing in the North Stand...some say the back four rows,some say seven,some say eight...maybe that does need clarification...but remember it is an all seater Stadium.
Again you say that there cannot be an atmosphere if nobody is allowed to stand...don't see the logic,I can shout out support for the 'Seagulls' just as easy sitting down as standing up,standing and cheering when a goal is scored is acceptable.
So a walk out is your solution....good thinking...I know,lets walk out after you have paid for your seat...that'll larn em'....that will make the stewards behave....what's going to make the few fans behave,...a lock in?
 






smeariestbat

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A great idea, but before its arranged, someone should write to the players and Poyet to apologise for the lack of support at such a crucial tome but explain that enough is enough and we cant be treated in this fashion.

i'm in
 


Seagull on the wing

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YES, YES, YES!!!!!!!!!

And when I say innocent, I know they were both technically breaking the rules by standing up but no different to hundreds of people in front and behind.

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So therefore NOT innocent then. On your basis of everyone else was standing up that makes him innocent then....if you commit an infringement then it's alright because everyone else is.
Now put yourself in the stewards place,he has been told to make the fans seated,there are a lot of people standing,what do you do...the first one you approach will scream I aint doing anything. You have to start somewhere...so in his position...What would you have done?
 


Feb 14, 2010
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Better walk out than thrown out

That hits the nail on the head. I feel sorry for the players. Protests are not is what is wanted at this crucial time but people wont accept being treated in such a way. Maybe Poyet could have a word with management to help the situation
 




Billy the Fish

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Oct 18, 2005
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Haywards Heath
This is how they protested in Sweden. Sat in silence for the first 10 minutes, then both sets of fans let rip - what a brilliant spectacle.

Programme_seller and seagull on the wing - I suggest you don't watch it as you'll probably wet your Y-fronts at the amout of dangerous rule breaking going on. People having fun??????:nono: Well I never!!!!!!!!!

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Eurobound

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Nov 3, 2003
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Not that i think being forced to be seated is a good outcome.
However I Would start at the front of the standing and work back, so the row behind could see. Or is that too sensible for a steward
Not just pick someone out cos u dont like the look of them or theyre singing the loudest thats behind at least 4 rows of standing fans
Thats called DISCRIMNATION and is illegal
 


Billy the Fish

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Oct 18, 2005
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Haywards Heath
So therefore NOT innocent then. On your basis of everyone else was standing up that makes him innocent then....if you commit an infringement then it's alright because everyone else is.
Now put yourself in the stewards place,he has been told to make the fans seated,there are a lot of people standing,what do you do...the first one you approach will scream I aint doing anything. You have to start somewhere...so in his position...What would you have done?

Look, there is literally no point in trying to reason with you on this. You are only capable or willing to think in terms of what's written in a rule book then we will never agree, you're welcome to your view. At best you are unwilling to listen to other people's perfectly valid opinions on the matter, at worst you're being facetious for the sake of it. We'll have to agree to disagree.
 


rocker959

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Jan 22, 2011
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Agree entirely with the fans but have to say ' If you all hate Palace clap your hands ' used to make more noise back in the day.... and you do not have to stand to sing and clap !!! just an idea . I despise sitting and wish safe standing would be sanctioned. in the meantime ...... maybe try this and a few different bloody songs too !!!
 




Seagull on the wing

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Sep 22, 2010
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Hailsham
Not that i think being forced to be seated is a good outcome.
However I Would start at the front of the standing and work back, so the row behind could see. Or is that too sensible for a steward
Not just pick someone out cos u dont like the look of them or theyre singing the loudest thats behind at least 4 rows of standing fans
Thats called DISCRIMNATION and is illegal
So is standing in an all seater stadium...
 


Eurobound

Brazil 2014- here we come
Nov 3, 2003
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in the meantime ...... maybe try this and a few different bloody songs too !!!

How bout this one:

When I was, a little biddy boy
Me Grandmother gave me a cute little toy
Three Palace fans, hangin on a string
She told me to kick their ....ing heads in

followed by

La,la,la,la...la,la,la,la....hey, hey, yeah, Brighton Hove Albyon

Thats was one of the first songs I was taught in the Old North Stand (RIP)
 


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