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BluesRockDJ

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Jan 24, 2020
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Didn’t explain myself very well. The point I was trying to make, but not very well, was the suggestion of my mate who was told by a serving friend that there were more forces in support than normal.
I take it you didn’t go last night? Lol.
No way those numbers of police would be working normal shift. There was a heavy presence.

No, as a STH , didn't make the 250 mile round trip from Dorset for a stupid kick off time...............won't be there Tuesday either !
 








chaileyjem

#BarberIn
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Jun 27, 2012
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I was right by the North Stand when they opened the big shutter and the crush was pretty unpleasant, something went wrong and Barber needs to own that and tell us how it won’t happen again

In his programme notes tonight Barber says he is “very sorry” for what happened, acknowledged that some fans were “frightened “ , that the plan for the once a season exit post Palace will be reviewed , and offers everyone caught up in it a “sincere apology “

https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com/news/2451969/barber-fans-backing-was-critical-against-palace/
 


BNthree

Plastic JCL
Sep 14, 2016
11,452
WeHo
In his programme notes tonight Barber says he is “very sorry” for what happened, acknowledged that some fans were “frightened “ , that the plan for the once a season exit post Palace will be reviewed , and offers everyone caught up in it a “sincere apology “

https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com/news/2451969/barber-fans-backing-was-critical-against-palace/

Curious just how sincere that apology is given his initial reaction by email to someone on here and the club's statement that they were in control the whole time as they were watching on CCTV.
 




chaileyjem

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Jun 27, 2012
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Curious just how sincere that apology is given his initial reaction by email to someone on here and the club's statement that they were in control the whole time as they were watching on CCTV.

Not sure club can win here. There's pages of posters on here rightly urging the club and Barber to apologise , and accept responsibility for what was clearly a incident that nobody wants to experience again and outline what they are going to do to prevent it happening again. I was one of them.
Now he has - very publicly done so - yet
you immediately doubt that he is sincere and that even worse that the response is instead "curious". .
Oh well . Fair enough.
 


BNthree

Plastic JCL
Sep 14, 2016
11,452
WeHo
Not sure club can win here. There's pages of posters on here rightly urging the club and Barber to apologise , and accept responsibility for what was clearly a incident that nobody wants to experience again and outline what they are going to do to prevent it happening again. I was one of them.
Now he has - very publicly done so - yet
you immediately doubt that he is sincere and that even worse that the response is instead "curious". .
Oh well . Fair enough.

I don't want a half-baked apology. It's easy to say "sincerely apologise" in some written text and not mean it. I want an admission they really cocked it up. But Barber will never admit he or the club have got anything wrong. Worse than a politician in that respect. Don't get why you're so keen to defend him but hey if that's what you do for fun then enjoy as plenty of opportunity for that here.
 


Neville's Breakfast

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May 1, 2016
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Oxton, Birkenhead
Not sure club can win here. There's pages of posters on here rightly urging the club and Barber to apologise , and accept responsibility for what was clearly a incident that nobody wants to experience again and outline what they are going to do to prevent it happening again. I was one of them.
Now he has - very publicly done so - yet
you immediately doubt that he is sincere and that even worse that the response is instead "curious". .
Oh well . Fair enough.

It’s an internal process with no accountability to the people affected by the crush. Please forgive a little cynicism given the history of these types of situations at football matches. I don’t think a ‘trust us, we know what we are doing’ type of approach is going to be good enough.
 




chaileyjem

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Jun 27, 2012
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I don't want a half-baked apology. It's easy to say "sincerely apologise" in some written text and not mean it. I want an admission they really cocked it up. But Barber will never admit he or the club have got anything wrong. Worse than a politician in that respect. Don't get why you're so keen to defend him but hey if that's what you do for fun then enjoy as plenty of opportunity for that here.

I was caught up in the crush, it was uncomfortable and it wasn't good enough - That said he's now apologised , accepted responsibility and said he's going to review it and accepted things went wrong.

If you think thats not good enough and really want an "admission they really cocked it up" and think his apology is "half baked" - then suggest you tell him that in an email.
 


Mellor 3 Ward 4

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Jul 27, 2004
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saaf of the water
Not sure club can win here. There's pages of posters on here rightly urging the club and Barber to apologise , and accept responsibility for what was clearly a incident that nobody wants to experience again and outline what they are going to do to prevent it happening again. I was one of them.
Now he has - very publicly done so - yet
you immediately doubt that he is sincere and that even worse that the response is instead "curious". .
Oh well . Fair enough.

I read this differently to BNthree.

The club sent out a very poor email on Saturday morning, accepting zero responsibility.

He has backtracked massively here and in his programme notes which I can only see as a good thing.

The club cocked up and he's admitting as much - not something they do very often....

He does (sometimes) need a bit of help on the PR front - maybe a bit too quick to fire off statements (we all know how quickly he replies to emails!)
 


BNthree

Plastic JCL
Sep 14, 2016
11,452
WeHo
I was caught up in the crush, it was uncomfortable and it wasn't good enough - That said he's now apologised , accepted responsibility and said he's going to review it and accepted things went wrong.

If you think thats not good enough and really want an "admission they really cocked it up" and think his apology is "half baked" - then suggest you tell him that in an email.

*Yawn*


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chaileyjem

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Jun 27, 2012
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I read this differently to BNthree.

The club sent out a very poor email on Saturday morning

Agreed . i thought the initial statement was the bare minimum in terms of explaining what had happened to those that were involved including me and my family and it underestimated the strength of feeling and concern by fans involved on the night. However I now think the club in the space of 48 hours have rightly accepted responsibility, apologised in detail and outlined what they are going to do to prevent it happening again.
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Back in Sussex
*Yawn*


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You're coming across as very rude, which seems a bit unnecessary.

The club, which gets a lot right, got something wrong. A rare mis-step. Initial responses should have been held back until more information came to light, but swift replies were issued and didn't help the situation.

But since then, the cliub have publically owned the mistake and given assurances that they will look to make sure it doesn't happen again.

You seem to have strong feelings on this so, if you haven't done so already, I do hope you contact the club and give them the benefit of your own experience and ask the probing questions you seem to feel need to be asked.
 


BNthree

Plastic JCL
Sep 14, 2016
11,452
WeHo
You're coming across as very rude, which seems a bit unnecessary.

The club, which gets a lot right, got something wrong. A rare mis-step. Initial responses should have been held back until more information came to light, but swift replies were issued and didn't help the situation.

But since then, the cliub have publically owned the mistake and given assurances that they will look to make sure it doesn't happen again.

You seem to have strong feelings on this so, if you haven't done so already, I do hope you contact the club and give them the benefit of your own experience and ask the probing questions you seem to feel need to be asked.

I have indeed let the club know my feelings about the incident I was caught up in with my family.

Any rudeness is frustration at being told everything is hunky dory and tickety-boo.

The thing is there is that apology but at no point have the club accepted responsibility or owned it. Re-read Barber’s notes and it is almost Johnson-esque in the evasion of responsibility.
 




amexer

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Aug 8, 2011
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Police in general at football are w*nkers. I used to hold them in high regard and feel safe around them, now I just find most of them are jumped up arseh*les who just want it to kick off so they can beat people with their sticks.

Unnecessary attitude towards the fans on Friday agains the scum. All stand there like they want to literally bash your head in. At Palarse away, I remember two years ago, the treatment of these young lads who turned the wrong way was totally unjustified and the swearing and abuse they shouted was shocking.

They ruin the day out with all of the riot gear they wear as that really heightens the tension. Overkill on the amount of police and overkill on their attitudes too. F*ck them.

From what I saw of the behavior towards police they should count themselves fortunate they were not facing Italian/Spanish/German/French Police. Unfortunately in this country Police are so often targets. Remember going to watch Chelsea v Spurs and police horses separating fans were just spat at with Police just taking it.
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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Apologising (sincerely or not, depending on what you read between the lines) is one thing,

It should never have happened in the first place

The club are keen to take our bottle tops to protect players and flasks to prevent terrorism and yet the one way system nearly led to a situation that anyone who was a football fan in 1989 will have found deeply uncomfortable and will have potentially caused distress to kids and very close contact in a pandemic,

I appreciate the programme notes but please, just get it right first time eh?
 


studio150

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Jul 30, 2011
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On the Border
The thing is there is that apology but at no point have the club accepted responsibility or owned it. Re-read Barber’s notes and it is almost Johnson-esque in the evasion of responsibility.

I don't think you understand Johnson that much, as his response would have been.

I do not recognise the situation that has been described.

I have been told by my safety team, that there were no injuries reported during the evening.

What the fans want us to focus on, is climbing up the table, and progressing further in the FA Cup.

I will ask the safety manager to provide a full report.

We should wait for the report before leaping to unfounded conclusions.

The report concluded that I had done nothing wrong...


However, no doubt you will be joining the virtual forum next week, so that you can question PB directly.
 






AlbionBro

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Jun 6, 2020
1,400
ITV sinking to another low, it's just bashing the police for the sake of it, I wonder if one day they will show some positive policing?
 


jcdenton08

Offended Liver Sausage
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Oct 17, 2008
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The kindest thing you can say about them is at least they aren’t the Met. They are completely incompetent and unfit for purpose of course, but most things are nowadays due to funding cuts, strange priorities in which crimes to investigate and some very dubious vetting and recruitment.
 


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