punched in the face for wearing an Albion shirt

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Dirty Dave

Well-known member
Aug 28, 2006
3,045
Worthing
It's not what I would do, it's what would Dave do.

Firstly, I wouldn't mirror the actions he displayed yesterday. I wouldn't drop to that level. Thumping someone just because they don't support the team as you. Draw your own conclusions...............

If I 100% recognised him, I'd do the best thing and report him to the nearest steward / pc as so the same thing doesn't happen to somebody else
 




Mar 12, 2008
180
Yeah we came across this prick as well. He came over to our table outside Spoons bragging that he'd just punched a Brighton fan in the face which was obviously you Dirty Dave.

My mate was wearing an Ospreys rugby top which interested him somewhat. Didn't like the fact he was a Brighton fan AND Welsh!
 


BRIGHT ON Q

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
9,249
I would always be very wary hanging around in an Albion shirt in a place like Leeds.
Surely there is always a chance you could get unlucky with a twat like this.
I agree this should never happen but i am always wary it could.
 


pornomagboy

wake me up before you gogo who needs potter when
May 16, 2006
6,090
peacehaven
Wasn't going to post it on here but the same happened to me (potentially the same bloke?). Came upto us and threatened us in Spoons after the game, and was told to f*** off by the Leeds fans we were chatting to (who pointed out we were friendly and wearing colours).

He disappeared then as I was waiting for some of the others to get things from the shop in the station, he came up from behind and twatted me in the side of the head - I didn't see a thing, just suddenly ended up on the floor! He had picked a bit of a stupid fight though as there was quite a few of us, and a couple of my mates (one of them a poster on here) quickly pinned him down and the shop people called the police.

He got arrested and I've been back in touch with the police today to arrange statements - there were plenty of witnesses, Albion, Leeds and passers-by. So if it was the same bloke at least he's getting dealt with accordingly.

he falls to the left, he falls to the right that ............... got beaten to shite :lolol:
 


seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,950
Crap Town
rule number one, shirters dont get a slap ,there were plenty of BHA old school and youth about saturday :bigwave:

Yeah , me and Russ had it sorted , Im definately BHA old school and he is a yoof but we still wear the shirt. ???
 




Dr Q

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Jul 29, 2004
1,847
Cobbydale
Don'y buy into this anti-northern sentiment, Don't think Leeds has any more arseholes/thugs etc than any other city, large town or for thatg matter anywhere in the UK these days. Do agree with Sam the Super Seagull though, the roads are shocking in Leeds.
 








El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
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Jul 5, 2003
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Pattknull med Haksprut

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seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,950
Crap Town
is what happened to me yesterday. I was waiting just down the road from the station after the game as there was over an hour until my train back.

I was talking on my mobile (non football / Leeds / Albion related) when a local stopped in front of me, turned to face me and said "You dirty bastards" and punched be right in the face, completley unprovoked.

It was hard enough to draw blood and stunned me a bit.

Just wondered what is up with f***ing inbreds :angry: and if anyone had any problems of their own?

Now I'm considering not wearing my colours to away games in future but why should I be in this position. Fuckin twats the lot of them :tosser:
Dave , keep wearing the colours.
You were unlucky to get a slap but obviously the bloke was a thug who was going to have a go at anyone. If there is any trouble nowadays it will involve those not wearing colours and you become a potential target by not wearing a shirt/scarf etc. Furthermore you will find that the police and stewards adopt a different attitude as statistically fans wearing colours are not seeking confrontation.
 


Freddie Goodwin.

Well-known member
Mar 31, 2007
7,186
Brighton
Dave , keep wearing the colours.
You were unlucky to get a slap but obviously the bloke was a thug who was going to have a go at anyone. If there is any trouble nowadays it will involve those not wearing colours and you become a potential target by not wearing a shirt/scarf etc. Furthermore you will find that the police and stewards adopt a different attitude as statistically fans wearing colours are not seeking confrontation.

I was around in the 'bad old days' and do worry when my lads wear colours to game, or maybe that should be when travelling to games. You never know who you might bump into, especially when travelling, for example, through London.

So, wear the colours but also wear something that can cover them up, if need be. Also helps in getting in local pubs.

Have to say though, it's been great going to towns & city's previously 'dodgy' to see fans in colours mixing & drinking together.
 




Fazz62

New member
Aug 27, 2008
1,262
I was around in the 'bad old days' and do worry when my lads wear colours to game, or maybe that should be when travelling to games. You never know who you might bump into, especially when travelling, for example, through London.

So, wear the colours but also wear something that can cover them up, if need be. Also helps in getting in local pubs.

Have to say though, it's been great going to towns & city's previously 'dodgy' to see fans in colours mixing & drinking together.

FG

What you forget to say about the "bad days" it was must easier to hide your colours.
As they were scarfs and then badges rather than replica tops???
 


Surf 'n' Turf

New member
Sep 21, 2008
253
If this incident didn't take place inside a train station, in full view of the public and camera's i would have knocked this bloke out.There's no doubt he was out looking for Brighton fans to hit.Sad thing is,he was hitting all the wrong people.

No I think he knew exactly who he was hitting, he obvioulsy was going around picking on easy targets.

Not a nice experience for you Dave, but hopfully the police got him.
 












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