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[Albion] Pub landlord banned from football matches after Athens punch-up







Peacehaven Wild Kids

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Jan 16, 2022
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The Avenue then Maloncho
So it would be okay to bump into those in your pictures and say 1 nil to the Albion!

Statistically I’d probably take my chances

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Ike and Tina Burner

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Mar 22, 2019
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I think the word you're looking for is inextricably. And nobody's saying young fans have 'introduced drinking' - that's a wild leap in your argument. Personally, I think far more people drink heavily now at the football than used to - largely because alcohol is so much more easily available en masse.
We were having a discussion about the behaviour of our young fans and their drinking. You're response was something like "it's amazing to think people used to go to the football to watch the match and not to get drunk". You understand how that sounds like you're blaming young fans for introducing heavy drinking right? Given we were discussing the difference between older and younger supporters, how else can it be interpreted?

Whether or not drinking has increased recently I can't say. But if it has I don't see younger fans drinking more than anyone else. I'll also say everybody is far better behaved these days. So even if it has increased, so what? I can't help but think these threads are people who engaged in serious misbehavior in the 70s and 80s complaining that a group of mates want to stand together.

And thanks for the vocabulary lesson btw!
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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Oct 8, 2003
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Faversham
We were having a discussion about the behaviour of our young fans and their drinking. You're response was something like "it's amazing to think people used to go to the football to watch the match and not to get drunk". You understand how that sounds like you're blaming young fans for introducing heavy drinking right? Given we were discussing the difference between older and younger supporters, how else can it be interpreted?

Whether or not drinking has increased recently I can't say. But if it has I don't see younger fans drinking more than anyone else. I'll also say everybody is far better behaved these days. So even if it has increased, so what? I can't help but think these threads are people who engaged in serious misbehavior in the 70s and 80s complaining that a group of mates want to stand together.

And thanks for the vocabulary* lesson btw!
I remember going to watch Palarse v Leeds at Shitehole with some Leeds supporting pals and we managed 4 pints at lunchtime before KO. No idea if we were pissed - I was too drunk to remember. That was in 1976 or 77.

My Liverpool supporting pal tells me the Kop ran with piss during games in the 60s and 70s. Not due to excessive consumption of Ribena.

Like you I feel that behaviour and sobriety are far better than in the past.

But the outrage threshold is lower. Which is a good thing. But the tendency for people to confabulate* is immutable*.

*Enjoy that? ??? :wink:
 




Wardy's twin

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Oct 21, 2014
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I'm old enough to remember that too. In my opinion, the fighting was largely between those that wanted to get involved - it was possible to walk right through the middle of it sometimes without any hassle. There are more bellends being abusive within/to our own support recently in my experience.
I think you are correct but it seems to reflect what's happening in society as a whole , it's not a generation thing either just an expansion of entitled knobheads across age ranges. Last week my car broke down, had to get it recovered, the recovery driver was attacked because a 45 year old (?) knobhead wanted him to move immediately and when he was asked to wait a minute or two (or take a simple turn which would get him to same place) the angry driver attacked the recovery man. Same as the two knobheads sitting next to me who feel their opinion is the only one that which matters.. Funnily enough one of those is a coach as well.
 


Bodian

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May 3, 2012
14,155
Cumbria
I remember going to watch Palarse v Leeds at Shitehole with some Leeds supporting pals and we managed 4 pints at lunchtime before KO. No idea if we were pissed - I was too drunk to remember. That was in 1976 or 77.

My Liverpool supporting pal tells me the Kop ran with piss during games in the 60s and 70s. Not due to excessive consumption of Ribena.

Like you I feel that behaviour and sobriety are far better than in the past.

But the outrage threshold is lower. Which is a good thing. But the tendency for people to confabulate* is immutable*.

*Enjoy that? ??? :wink:
I used to have four pints in The Stadium before every home match. But that was four pints of 3.4% ale.

Now it all seems to be a bit stronger - 4 pints of 5% stuff gets you a lot staggerier than back in the days.
 


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I used to have four pints in The Stadium before every home match. But that was four pints of 3.4% ale.

Now it all seems to be a bit stronger - 4 pints of 5% stuff gets you a lot staggerier than back in the days.
Could be why I have 1.5 pints.

Bladder needs to be factored in of course. Ahem.
 




Sid and the Sharknados

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Sep 4, 2022
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I remember going to watch Palarse v Leeds at Shitehole with some Leeds supporting pals and we managed 4 pints at lunchtime before KO. No idea if we were pissed - I was too drunk to remember. That was in 1976 or 77.

My Liverpool supporting pal tells me the Kop ran with piss during games in the 60s and 70s. Not due to excessive consumption of Ribena.

Like you I feel that behaviour and sobriety are far better than in the past.

But the outrage threshold is lower. Which is a good thing. But the tendency for people to confabulate* is immutable*.

*Enjoy that? ??? :wink:
I'm given to understand that pop/rock concerts in the 60s used to run with rivers of piss.
Maybe people just had less control in those days?
God knows, there must be some advantages to living in the end of days. Perhaps we've finally learnt the art of bladder control, just in time for society to collapse entirely.
 




Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
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We were having a discussion about the behaviour of our young fans and their drinking. You're response was something like "it's amazing to think people used to go to the football to watch the match and not to get drunk". You understand how that sounds like you're blaming young fans for introducing heavy drinking right? Given we were discussing the difference between older and younger supporters, how else can it be interpreted?

Whether or not drinking has increased recently I can't say. But if it has I don't see younger fans drinking more than anyone else. I'll also say everybody is far better behaved these days. So even if it has increased, so what? I can't help but think these threads are people who engaged in serious misbehavior in the 70s and 80s complaining that a group of mates want to stand together.

And thanks for the vocabulary lesson btw!
70s and 80s? I moan about young lads and I was one of them 10 years ago..
 








mile oak

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May 21, 2023
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Having watched the video, can't really buy the self defence argument. The first one or two are certainly, but he then remains in place and throws punches of his own. Obviously understandable in the moment, but he's no longer defending himself when throwing punches from the Brighton side of the segregation
guy in red top? quite a bit kicking off all over hard see whats what but what i notice is the Athens fans attacking Albion fans on upper section and stewards just stand back watching when they couldve easily stopped single attackers. I wonder if the ban had any mitigating circumstances taken into account.
 






LeTiss

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May 20, 2010
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Southwater, Horsham
I was there and the stewarding & policing of the away section was poor and should have prevented confrontation.

Instead of loads of police located in the away section doing absolutely nothing they should have been deployed in the aisle Athens fan side of the away section. Simple.
 


Peacehaven Wild Kids

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Jan 16, 2022
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The Avenue then Maloncho
Sorry but some of these comments regarding the stewards and old bill sound a bit naive to me.

I don’t think the events will be perceived by local people as a particularly big deal.

The OB just generally wait for a massive brawl so they can get stuck in, and if they support one of the rival clubs they’ll happily stick the baton on the home fans, I’ve seen it in Italy and Hungary as well. Our safety wouldn’t be number one on the agenda.
 


BN9 BHA

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Jul 14, 2013
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Newhaven
Sorry but some of these comments regarding the stewards and old bill sound a bit naive to me.

I don’t think the events will be perceived by local people as a particularly big deal.

The OB just generally wait for a massive brawl so they can get stuck in, and if they support one of the rival clubs they’ll happily stick the baton on the home fans, I’ve seen it in Italy and Hungary as well. Our safety wouldn’t be number one on the agenda.
Comments made by people that probably haven’t been to a game overseas before.
That chap fighting the Roma fans must have been easy pickings for our OB to film and then get him to court.
 




Superphil

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Jul 7, 2003
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In a pile of football shirts
guy in red top? quite a bit kicking off all over hard see whats what but what i notice is the Athens fans attacking Albion fans on upper section and stewards just stand back watching when they couldve easily stopped single attackers. I wonder if the ban had any mitigating circumstances taken into account.
People in the Brighton part of the upper tier on the right side started it. People on the Athens side responded eventually after I guess they got fed up with the tedious behaviour of the numbskulls in our stand.
 


Superphil

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Jul 7, 2003
25,673
In a pile of football shirts


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