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The Met Police at the end



Rookie

Greetings
Feb 8, 2005
12,324
Just me or was that chaotic on the way back to the station? They created more trouble than was necessary by getting everyone walking then stopping every so often and then getting all over the top when people started pushing because they were getting pushed from behind. Punches were thrown by the police towards our lot.
Generally put the icing on the cake of a rubbish day out, needs to be better organised next year
 




Albion Robster

Well-known member
Jul 21, 2003
2,498
North West
Very poor communication. Never communicated with the fans to their intentions or plans.
Limited communication will only infuriate the situation.
Disappointed with the turn out from the Palace 'Ultra's' on the walk back to Norwood Junction. #palacerunawayagain !!
 




drop dead fred

Active member
Mar 8, 2011
398
Just me or was that chaotic on the way back to the station? They created more trouble than was necessary by getting everyone walking then stopping every so often and then getting all over the top when people started pushing because they were getting pushed from behind. Punches were thrown by the police towards our lot.
Generally put the icing on the cake of a rubbish day out, needs to be better organised next year
What time did they allow you to leave the ground??
What time did the trains leave Norwood junction??
 


Ninja Elephant

Doctor Elephant
Feb 16, 2009
18,855
I wasn't part of the marshalled walk back to the station, but I thought they handled it pretty well. It kicked off briefly before the game, about 2:30ish walking up the hill, but they moved in quickly and got that pretty much sorted. Always going to be difficult for them to control the whole thing because let's be honest, idiots from both sides were itching for trouble to kick off so they could get stuck in.
 




Devon Seagull

New member
Sep 25, 2004
307
South Devon
Just me or was that chaotic on the way back to the station? They created more trouble than was necessary by getting everyone walking then stopping every so often and then getting all over the top when people started pushing because they were getting pushed from behind. Punches were thrown by the police towards our lot.
Generally put the icing on the cake of a rubbish day out, needs to be better organised next year

The way it's looking we probably won't be playing them next year...unless in a cup game!
 


StillHateBellotti

Active member
Jun 17, 2011
861
Eastbourne
To be fair you more than likely got the brunt because of a few hundred Brighton fans wading through the Police lines to get back to the station 20 minutes before the game end... Whilst kicking wing mirrors and generally being twats! Still that allowed me a through route to the station getting back to Eastbourne at 1830hrs.
 


The Fifth Column

Lazy mug
Nov 30, 2010
4,132
Hangleton
Turned left out of the away end and asked the old bill if we could go through the cordon to get to Thornton Heath, no problem they said and off we went, no issues whatsoever, not kept in at the end, couldn't see what the problem was.
 




Paul Skinback

New member
Oct 3, 2009
504
Very poor communication. Never communicated with the fans to their intentions or plans.
Limited communication will only infuriate the situation.
Disappointed with the turn out from the Palace 'Ultra's' on the walk back to Norwood Junction. #palacerunawayagain !!

You see, being short sighted you've completely missed the point about them. They aren't trouble, they sing songs throughout the 90 odd minutes and have almost single handedly brought the atmosphere back to our ground. Then again, had they all started fighting your 'mob' (i'm assuming every well ard geezer from your club went today) then you'd have used that stick to beat us. It's all a bit tedious. Just try and say well done and you'll try and turn us over at your place you silly 1980's person. :cool:
 


Train Spotter

Member
Jul 8, 2003
515
Brighton
You see, being short sighted you've completely missed the point about them. They aren't trouble, they sing songs throughout the 90 odd minutes and have almost single handedly brought the atmosphere back to our ground. Then again, had they all started fighting your 'mob' (i'm assuming every well ard geezer from your club went today) then you'd have used that stick to beat us. It's all a bit tedious. Just try and say well done and you'll try and turn us over at your place you silly 1980's person. :cool:

Go away Nigel.
 


HawkTheSeagull

New member
Jan 31, 2012
9,122
Eastbourne
Was a bit of trouble coming onto the main road up to the station between our fans and police.

Our fans were damaging cars and throwing things - that certainly happened and it will come back to the club - pathetic.
 




amexee

New member
Jun 19, 2011
979
haywards heath
Was a bit of trouble coming onto the main road up to the station between our fans and police.

Our fans were damaging cars and throwing things - that certainly happened and it will come back to the club - pathetic.

Bollocks Over the top policing. I was in the main lot corralled and escorted back to Norwood Junction. A couple of Estate agent signs and a dustbin was about the sum of the damage.
 


upthealbion1970

bring on the trumpets....
NSC Patron
Jan 22, 2009
8,886
Woodingdean
You see, being short sighted you've completely missed the point about them. They aren't trouble, they sing songs throughout the 90 odd minutes and have almost single handedly brought the atmosphere back to our ground. Then again, had they all started fighting your 'mob' (i'm assuming every well ard geezer from your club went today) then you'd have used that stick to beat us. It's all a bit tedious. Just try and say well done and you'll try and turn us over at your place you silly 1980's person. :cool:

Yep a drum and goal music sure make an atmosphere about as real as Simon Jordan's skin tone, or Jordan's tits
 






nomoremithras4me

Active member
Apr 7, 2011
2,348
Chatting to a couple of ob in the ground, they were fine. Like to be able to say the same about the tossers at Norwood, f***ing pushing and shoving their way around. Football fans like any other tax payer pay their wages, a little bit of f***ing respect would have been nice. Wouldn't mind if we were being arseholes!
 


Albion Robster

Well-known member
Jul 21, 2003
2,498
North West
You see, being short sighted you've completely missed the point about them. They aren't trouble, they sing songs throughout the 90 odd minutes and have almost single handedly brought the atmosphere back to our ground. Then again, had they all started fighting your 'mob' (i'm assuming every well ard geezer from your club went today) then you'd have used that stick to beat us. It's all a bit tedious. Just try and say well done and you'll try and turn us over at your place you silly 1980's person. :cool:

I was taking the Michael, Nigel!
Some of your lot think they're the real deal hooligans, especially when they came down to The Amex and started hitting innocent bystanders outside the ground.
 


Rookie

Greetings
Feb 8, 2005
12,324
Chatting to a couple of ob in the ground, they were fine. Like to be able to say the same about the tossers at Norwood, f***ing pushing and shoving their way around. Football fans like any other tax payer pay their wages, a little bit of f***ing respect would have been nice. Wouldn't mind if we were being arseholes!

exactly my point, what trouble there was was created by them pushing people and generally acting like billy big bollocks.
 


Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,761
at home
You see, being short sighted you've completely missed the point about them. They aren't trouble, they sing songs throughout the 90 odd minutes and have almost single handedly brought the atmosphere back to our ground. Then again, had they all started fighting your 'mob' (i'm assuming every well ard geezer from your club went today) then you'd have used that stick to beat us. It's all a bit tedious. Just try and say well done and you'll try and turn us over at your place you silly 1980's person. :cool:

He has a point...the section where they were, was rocking
 




matt_32510

Member
Feb 7, 2011
717
Portslade
Thought they were alright, held us back for 20min after the whistle and then just escorted us to the station where a train was waiting. What did annoy me was people smashing wing mirrors on cars.
 


Londoner

Banned
Dec 19, 2011
206
London
Chatting to a couple of ob in the ground, they were fine. Like to be able to say the same about the tossers at Norwood, f***ing pushing and shoving their way around. Football fans like any other tax payer pay their wages, a little bit of f***ing respect would have been nice. Wouldn't mind if we were being arseholes!

I am surprised after the meeting (Police) before the game, it didn't seem to go as planned, my mate lives in Folfstone and left 10 mins early to get the early train, got to NJ he texted me saying full of Brighton!! If it dint go as (we both thought) we need to compile a list of complaints (if they are genuine, Im sure you know the real complaints from the wind ups) and we will put it to the police as soon as we can, they cant tell fans one thing and then do another, I did hear that the concourses would be open to those "kept behind" did that happen, if not our club need to know why it didnt........

you can always PM me
 


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