If my dad was in hospital as a result in being arrested I wouldn't open up twitter and tweet "Oh what a nightttt��"
I'm not disputing anything I just think its unusual
Why don't you tweet him and ask?
If my dad was in hospital as a result in being arrested I wouldn't open up twitter and tweet "Oh what a nightttt��"
I'm not disputing anything I just think its unusual
The bloke in this video is a mate of mine. He understandably was not happy with the way the police were treating his son for no reason. Ended up arrested, charged with affray, spent today in hospital due to injuries caused by the police and with his season ticket taken away. Serious over reaction by the old bill and I really hope Paul Barber looks at this video before banning a bloke who was just trying to look after his son
Should get the FSF involved.
Funny that whilst the rest of the world has moved on some forces insist on continuing to police football matches like it’s the 70s
Provocative tactics that I can’t help but think get the reaction they are looking for.
It's always been the same at this fixture, they just kettle you to the train station and make you get on a train, even if you don't live in Sussex! Remember back in the early noughties coming out with the crowd, trying to make my way to a bus stop to catch the bus home and being push back and forth to the train station. They wouldn't listen, didn't give a shit, they just want to overwhelm you with force to keep you intimidated.
If my dad was in hospital as a result in being arrested I wouldn't open up twitter and tweet "Oh what a nightttt��"
I'm not disputing anything I just think its unusual
"Oh what a night " Tweet
Sent at 14.46 yesterday afternoon BTW, not sure what time the video was recorded but I'm guessing he may have still been in the stadium.
Obviously we don't know the full story from that video, but it certainly looks bad behaviour by the police -there was ni immediate threat that warranted five or six officers piling in to take a man down.
If the magistrates don't throw the case out, and they fine him, should be a bucket collection at the next home match to pay the fine (any surplus to the REMF).
And if he is an STH, and the club have cancelled his season ticket, they would seem to have over-reacted. Some sort of orderly protest to PB surely justified?
This. Did it to me with my son in the early noughties. Avoidable tiresomeness is one thing. Unavoidable shit forced on me . . .We ended up lost, a long way from the car, while Croydonian spotty youth and fat older blokes with no hair ran up and down the streets in an alarming manner. That was the last time I went. I vowed to never go back. Nothing to do with the so called rivalry, just on the basis of my away day experiences. The club is shit, the police they liaise with are shit, and the sooner they are relegated into oblivion the better.
Not wishing to condone or condemn anyone but your opening words really sum it up. Who knows what went on before and the reasons for the police reaction. A snapshot of an incident without an explanation. Bearing in mind the nature of this fixture, both home and away, “robust” policing goes with territory, and unfortunately for us peaceful and law abiding fans we have to accept it.
I’m in this camp too.This. Did it to me with my son in the early noughties. Avoidable tiresomeness is one thing. Unavoidable shit forced on me . . .We ended up lost, a long way from the car, while Croydonian spotty youth and fat older blokes with no hair ran up and down the streets in an alarming manner. That was the last time I went. I vowed to never go back. Nothing to do with the so called rivalry, just on the basis of my away day experiences. The club is shit, the police they liaise with are shit, and the sooner they are relegated into oblivion the better.
True. Even so, if the magistrate's see the video (and the defence should certainly use it) the police will have quite a job to justify the apparently excessive show of force, five or six riot police piling into one man when there wasn't actually a riot, and no evidence of a threat to security.
I was one of those who slipped away and as you say was not stopped. Still missed my planned train from Selhurst.When the cordon moved up from the away end and turned left numerous fans left it by going straight on, I did not see any challenged or stopped leaving the escort however it may have been just at the time I was there.