I would not for one moment dispute what you are saying -if you say that is what happened, then that is exactly what happened. No, it is not drivel -you seem to have been an unfortunate victim of being marched around, but that does not mean that it happens to everyone. I can see that if you are...
Yet again, your behaviour as a professional gent, and I know you are, would not need policing nearly to the same extent. This is my point. Each situation would be dealt with on its merits. My son in law was clearly of the opinion that on this occasion, a heavy police presence was needed to...
I do, as it has been well documented. I am questioning your logic, which you have not understood. You said that the Place fans were generally well behaved ( I like the word "generally" ) until they met the Brighton mob. Given that the Palace mob was late arriving, that must mean that the...
Would Brighton Station not be packed prior to the match? Would not having this mob make the situation that much worse? Would it not make more sense to bring them on after the huge bulk of Albion fans had left? Of course fans will arrive in Brighton early, as it is a good place to visit, compared...
Of course they are. They are on duty very early in the morning for this game, and want to provoke as many fans as possible to make their jobs immeasurably harder, as the day goes on. Obviously the more people who are hurt the better and even better still if there is considerable damage . .
How very naïve and selective . . Had you been marched around the town by the Police, as you put it, you would have ben part of a potentially violent mob, clearly intent on trouble. Why else would you have arrived hours before kick-off in what was clearly an organised attempt to disrupt. Had you...