jackalbion
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- Aug 30, 2011
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These incidents in the last week from that section of so-called fans is reminding me of something I wrote in the wake of them letting fireworks off inside the ground at Hassocks in April. While it more related to that and the regular lighting of flares by the "Golds Ultras", my general point was that they would quickly gain a bad reputation at Isthmian level if the club didn't make an effort to nip in the bud some of the behaviour that they got away with at County level because it "created an atmosphere" at games. As you say about the unpleasant vibe created by said "fans", everyone I know that went to the friendly vs Worthing's Youth team said it was a nasty atmosphere.
And here we are - it's taken only a week and a half for said idiots to give them a reputation that proper fans of the club don't deserve. After destroying multiple barriers around the pitch at Faversham (however ancient and rotting they may have been, it happened more than once) and then the homophobic abuse at Whitehawk, what happens next? The club officials either continue to tolerate behaviour like that at games home and away because that group are the ones creating an atmosphere and then the league are the ones who have to step in, or they take some action themselves.
I agree with all of this, sadly with a lot of teams doing well they seem to attract some fans who are too used to the segregated nature of league football and give it the biggun, and be unnecessary.
A similar thing happened at Glossop when I visited recently with Emley, straight after Glossop scored a large group of youth (some far too old to be acting like tools) decided that they instead would charge down to the far end of the stadium to mouth off at the Emley fans who had congregated there. A load of abuse was sent the way of about 20 odd fans, which had the mean age of about 70 and a bloke and his 3 sons, it was really quite nasty, and absolutely no need. Most of them folded when confronted and told to piss off, by some Emley fans and myself for being such arses. The more established Glossop fans and officials were quite apologetic when we visited the club house after the game, and just wanted to chat about local non-league.
It would be a real shame if some idiots at Littlehampton ruined what has been amazing success for them recently. I watched Littlehampton a lot over the last season and often their fans are always good for a chat and I know a few of them personally who watch BHAFC and are sound, but some, who are far too be old to be scrapping at non league, maybe need a word from the club, telling them to tone it down, or just go back to League football. Find it bizarre the hostility that they show to some for example like Worthing, with the links they often have with players.