Just a vape pen, nicotine or maybe THC
And I was stood next to the bloke who gave it to him for 45 minutes.Peter Shilton took a fair bit of abuse about Tina, his lady friend….
. There was a section of people who seemed coked up completely, think they were causing the problems, they seemed to be the far right, .
Kids/ young adults in front of me were very quiet and behaved but they were sucking something out of a plastic container pink/blue in colour it looked like a vape but no smoke ( or whatever comes out of a vape) the three guys were passing it around taking big lung fulls then covering their mouths with their shirts for a few Seconds… I had some words on it hazy Mary or something…
Now I know I’m old but any idea what it was? And why do youngsters want to mess with strange stuff?? Is beer not enough?
Been going away since around 2001 and I’d say our away support is far more timid now than in the 2000’s. Imagine some of that is availability of tickets - a lot of the livelier element struggle now whereas everyone that wanted a ticket use to be able to get one
The main thing I’m aware of now is the difference in the more antisocial elements
In the 2000’s most Albion fans knew who our lads were, if it went off it would always be our firm and organised meets were more common. Thing is lines weren’t crossed often, they supported Albion as much as the rest, they enjoyed a scrap and normally kept their heads down during the game and only got involved if it became lively. Most were also really decent blokes who you’d have a beer and chat with at the far flung away games like Barnsley and Rotherham.
Now it’s just extremely mouthy, antisocial, don’t give a **** about fellow Brighton fans who are far more interested in fake ‘scenes’, giving it to our fellow fans and mouthing off all over before sinking off if it looks like it might kick off..
I’d actually rather see a Brighton associated fan slap another teams fan in an arranged scrap like the 90’s/00’s than these knobs chucking pints over women and kids in the concourse before telling them it’s an ‘away day’ if they complain.
I’ve felt for a while now we’re close to seeing some infighting at an away game when one of older heads gets a pint chucked over his family before a game….
I might be turning into an old git myself but it’s a clear shift in those who are deemed antisocial these days
Amazing what a comfortable middle age period does to the psyche.
Bet many of our elders were saying exactly the same thing back in the early 80’s at Barnet away.
Kids/ young adults in front of me were very quiet and behaved but they were sucking something out of a plastic container pink/blue in colour it looked like a vape but no smoke ( or whatever comes out of a vape) the three guys were passing it around taking big lung fulls then covering their mouths with their shirts for a few Seconds… I had some words on it hazy Mary or something…
Now I know I’m old but any idea what it was? And why do youngsters want to mess with strange stuff?? Is beer not enough?
Agree there was some terrible songs last night, that enciso one didn't even rhyme, or make sense, you cannot rhyme 'Paraguay' and 'Murder Ya', I can only apologise for forgetting the words of the Undav one I made up half way through, after deciding to sing it. I don't really like the use of the c word, and some people were very trigger happy on it, don't get why some people are so venemous to players it can get a bit much. There was a section of people who seemed coked up completely, think they were causing the problems, they seemed to be the far right, as I was central-ish and they were down there.
And I was stood next to the bloke who gave it to him for 45 minutes.
Never forget that game
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I think I stood right in front of you and enjoyed your songs. Made a lot of people smile. But there was someone nearer the corner flag who dropped the c bomb all game. Seemed unnecessary and lacking any wit (unlike my heckles of "Bern-ard" and his shorts).
Been going away since around 2001 and I’d say our away support is far more timid now than in the 2000’s. Imagine some of that is availability of tickets - a lot of the livelier element struggle now whereas everyone that wanted a ticket use to be able to get one
The main thing I’m aware of now is the difference in the more antisocial elements
In the 2000’s most Albion fans knew who our lads were, if it went off it would always be our firm and organised meets were more common. Thing is lines weren’t crossed often, they supported Albion as much as the rest, they enjoyed a scrap and normally kept their heads down during the game and only got involved if it became lively. Most were also really decent blokes who you’d have a beer and chat with at the far flung away games like Barnsley and Rotherham.
Now it’s just extremely mouthy, antisocial, don’t give a **** about fellow Brighton fans who are far more interested in fake ‘scenes’, giving it to our fellow fans and mouthing off all over before sinking off if it looks like it might kick off..
I’d actually rather see a Brighton associated fan slap another teams fan in an arranged scrap like the 90’s/00’s than these knobs chucking pints over women and kids in the concourse before telling them it’s an ‘away day’ if they complain.
I’ve felt for a while now we’re close to seeing some infighting at an away game when one of older heads gets a pint chucked over his family before a game….
I might be turning into an old git myself but it’s a clear shift in those who are deemed antisocial these days
I think I stood right in front of you and enjoyed your songs. Made a lot of people smile. But there was someone nearer the corner flag who dropped the c bomb all game. Seemed unnecessary and lacking any wit (unlike my heckles of "Bern-ard" and his shorts).
I was there, probably joining in. I think Peter Shilton said afterwards that he nearly quit football because he was so upset at the ribbing.
I agree with you, but for those of us old enough to remember it could be pretty dangerous in 70s and 80s. I went to the last 18 home and away games in the 1979 promotion season and you felt relieved to get out of some of the away games alive. Memorable away grounds from those days were the Old Den and Ninian Park. Although it was horrible and scary I am glad I have those memories. The atmosphere could be tense and electric, and make the adrenalin pump in a way that you do not get now.
And I agree with you - I knew some of the firm in those days and aside from their "activities" they were not moronic antisocial idiots like some of todays youth.
On a side note, Barnet away around Christmas 1999 (I think) was the coldest I have ever been at a football match.
I agree with you, but for those of us old enough to remember it could be pretty dangerous in 70s and 80s. I went to the last 18 home and away games in the 1979 promotion season and you felt relieved to get out of some of the away games alive. Memorable away grounds from those days were the Old Den and Ninian Park. Although it was horrible and scary I am glad I have those memories. The atmosphere could be tense and electric, and make the adrenalin pump in a way that you do not get now.
And I agree with you - I knew some of the firm in those days and aside from their "activities" they were not moronic antisocial idiots like some of todays youth.
Torquay away, Jan 2, 1999. I was ill for a month after that
Went with [MENTION=459]Bwian[/MENTION] (hope you are OK old pal - not seen you post for a long time)