Pool are United's rivals....
Not since 'Pool became a second rate club.
Pool are United's rivals....
Seriously, why would anyone do that and then feign surprise when people called him a c*nt?
He clearly wore it for a reaction and he got many yet appeared surprised by the comments. Utter attention-seeking knob jockey. Surprised if he didn't end up getting slapped even after he saw sense in the second half and covered up. Would I wear a Brighton top to a Dulwich Hamlet v Palace game? No, I'd have a bit of respect. C*nt.
And yes, I did call him that to his face
Lol don't suffer fools gladly
Saw someone in a Derby top near the main stand. Guess that was ok.
Saw someone in a Derby top near the main stand. Guess that was ok.
Exactly this. El Pres's ridiculous photo as some sort of vindication that it's okay to wear Man U tops at Citeh matches is pointless and patently not true.
After the match yesterday I was at a party with a few Brighton fans, a Palace fan and a Pompey fan. We were all quite civilised, enjoyed talking about footie together and all agreed this Palace fan at the match was an attention-seeking numbnut.
There's a time and a place for things.
Same as the knobs near me, they have a massive palace flag in their back garden on a pole. You can't miss as you drive past. It's done on purpose too wind brighton supporters up. Lack of respect for the area. They have only been down here a few years, obviously sold up and came down because their own area was crap
But then again he was only going to a Brighton game, so he knew he was safe.
I'm struggling to understand how fans can be so outraged by this but not actually, except for some naughty words, do anything.
It's all very well citing North London, Glasgow and Manchester in defense of being incandescent with rage but it seems a little odd:-
'You can't wear that shirt because other people in a similar situation would be so outraged they'd duff you up'.
'Luckily for you we're not like those so all I'm going to do is use inappropriate language'.
That takes 'hold me back' to a whole new level.
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Exactly this. El Pres's ridiculous photo as some sort of vindication that it's okay to wear Man U tops at Citeh matches is pointless and patently not true.
After the match yesterday I was at a party with a few Brighton fans, a Palace fan and a Pompey fan. We were all quite civilised, enjoyed talking about footie together and all agreed this Palace fan at the match was an attention-seeking numbnut.
Lucky there was another numbnut around to give him the attention
You know what you have to do.
But then again he was only going to a Brighton game, so he knew he was safe.
I'm struggling to understand how fans can be so outraged by this but not actually, except for some naughty words, do anything.
It's all very well citing North London, Glasgow and Manchester in defense of being incandescent with rage but it seems a little odd:-
'You can't wear that shirt because other people in a similar situation would be so outraged they'd duff you up'.
'Luckily for you we're not like those so all I'm going to do is use inappropriate language'.
That takes 'hold me back' to a whole new level.
Do you not find it very odd that a Palace fan wears a Palace shirt with Murray on the back to a Brighton match NOT involving Palace?
Do you also not find it odd that someone called him a name?
As others have said, attention seeker.
I watch non league matches sometimes including Lewes, and Lewes are playing a Palace side at home in a few weeks time, if I went to the match I wouldn't wear an Albion shirt, I would just go along and watch the game.
Do you not find it very odd that a Palace fan wears a Palace shirt with Murray on the back to a Brighton match NOT involving Palace?
Do you also not find it odd that someone called him a name?
As others have said, attention seeker.
I watch non league matches sometimes including Lewes, and Lewes are playing a Palace side at home in a few weeks time, if I went to the match I wouldn't wear an Albion shirt, I would just go along and watch the game.
Finally sense
This
Oh absolutely the guy is clearly a little 'special'.
My point is you can't have it both ways.
You can't be upset about the attention seeker saying 'that wouldn't have happened with volatile rivalry, like Glasgow', while standing by, chuntering.
Either hand out tribal justice, ignore the idiot, or my preferred response, enjoy the fact someone can watch a preseason friendly irrespective of clothing.
I love the fact we're not, AND NEVER HAVE BEEN, Millwall et al.
I'd love it if this were a non event.
That doesn't diminish St Patrick's Day, or lessen the pain for the play-offs.