[Albion] Ronald goes to.....Arsenal (and sits right next to the Arsenal fans)

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MTSeagulls

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Sep 18, 2019
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All part of football supporters’ rich tapestry of being at the game. In my yoof it was bog roll streamers and bobble hats - and not a replica shirt in sight. :drink:
Those were the days
 

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METALMICKY

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Jan 30, 2004
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We went to Arsenal away last season, many of their fans (including some young indocrinated ones) are very thuggy and are looking to incite something at any opportunity..…every moment is a chance to kick off against the away fans, rather than supporting their own team having scored or done something well….Its quite sad really that this sort of brain dead behaviour hasn’t left the game yet..…One of the reasons I don’t do many away games..
One of Potter's last games away to Fulham was the worst I've been to. 5 lads in 20's standing in front of us totally out of it no booze and a couple on the best Bolivian marching powder. They barely watched the game but preferred throwing all sorts insults and gestures towards the nearby home fans who were mainly families and thereby were were never going to give it back. It was embarrassing
 




Justice

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Derby was one of the worst places for me, especially during the playoff game, where young thugs were trying to kick off against a pensioner. Me! One kiddy in particular didn’t see a minute of the game, he was so busy frothing at the mouth across the divide.

One of Potter's last games away to Fulham was the worst I've been to. 5 lads in 20's standing in front of us totally out of it no booze and a couple on the best Bolivian marching powder. They barely watched the game but preferred throwing all sorts insults and gestures towards the nearby home fans who were mainly families and thereby were were never going to give it back. It was embarrassing
Is this the worst in the PL or worst ever you have experienced? Because I can guarantee pissed blokes shouting insults was nothing compared to the 80’s shenanigans.
I’ve literally had to run for my life at one away game could have been Bristol Rovers, another time dodging hails of glass bottles at Plymouth & West Brom. Personally I wish they had just shouted abuse through a fence.
Many other dodgy situations as a teenager following the Albion away.
 


Thunder Bolt

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Is this the worst in the PL or worst ever you have experienced? Because I can guarantee pissed blokes shouting insults was nothing compared to the 80’s shenanigans.
I’ve literally had to run for my life at one away game could have been Bristol Rovers, another time dodging hails of glass bottles at Plymouth & West Brom. Personally I wish they had just shouted abuse through a fence.
Many other dodgy situations as a teenager following the Albion away.
I stopped going to many matches in the 80s because of that. Who needs that aggro?
 






Deadly Danson

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Oct 22, 2003
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I'll never understand it. When we scored yesterday the fella a couple of rows down spent the whole time turned round giving all the gestures (slit throat, come outside etc) to the fella above us on the upper tier. I don't think he saw any of the celebrations on the pitch and certainly wasn't enjoying the moment as everyone else was. I find it utterly peculiar behaviour, I managed to be oblivious that there even were Arsenal fans up there until that moment.
 


BNthree

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Sep 14, 2016
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One thing I will say about Ronald is that he has an incredibly steady hand. If it was me zoomed into the far end it would just be an totally shaky out of focus mess.

That's probably the camera doing that rather than the steadiest hand going.
 


Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
Certainly after October. I think it may come from the East European Alpha Ultras who insist on doing it in mid-winter. They call it macho, we call it, well, a bit weird.
Newcastle fans do it all the time. Especially in the depths of winter.

Because they are hard.
 






Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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So is Ronald still an Ecuador vlogger or is he a Brighton vlogger from Ecuador now?

I guess we'll find out if Estupinian ever leaves but, right now, he feels very 'one of us'. My other takeaway from that was him dressed in check shirt, hoody and coat next to Arsenal fans at the tube in shorts and t-shirts :lolol:
 


Arthur

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Jul 8, 2003
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demosntrating awkward looking masturbation techniques at their counterparts

There was a fella in front of me on Saturday who spent a lot of the game making wanker signs at the Arsenal fans.....at least I think it was a wanker sign. He looked more like he was revving an imaginary motorbike than pulling his (or someone elses) pud.
 




Oh_aye

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Jul 8, 2022
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There was a fella in front of me on Saturday who spent a lot of the game making wanker signs at the Arsenal fans.....at least I think it was a wanker sign. He looked more like he was revving an imaginary motorbike than pulling his (or someone elses) pud.
Quite disturbing to see how some people have developed their technique, and don't have the wherewithal to look around and see what everyone else thinks is normal.

One of the lads near me looked like he was dealing cards.
 




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