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seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,690
Crap Town
They didnt show any disorder in the stadium. Which maybe a good thing.

All down to the toss of a coin , some away teams if they win the coin toss will change ends instead of kicking off. I think Dunky called "heads" correctly :lol:
 


folkwall

New member
Dec 10, 2014
11
i have no promblem with brighton fans at aii the gay chants is a joke i went to the game with my boy who is at uni at brighton we as a family love it always busy but as we tried to board our train from brighton to falmer there was two divs behind police very brave goadeing wall fans shame they wont do it at wall and im not a aggresive person
 


Wellesley

Well-known member
Jul 24, 2013
4,973
i have no promblem with brighton fans at aii the gay chants is a joke i went to the game with my boy who is at uni at brighton we as a family love it always busy but as we tried to board our train from brighton to falmer there was two divs behind police very brave goadeing wall fans shame they wont do it at wall and im not a aggresive person

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i have no promblem with brighton fans at aii the gay chants is a joke i went to the game with my boy who is at uni at brighton we as a family love it always busy but as we tried to board our train from brighton to falmer there was two divs behind police very brave goadeing wall fans shame they wont do it at wall and im not a aggresive person

:D

:facepalm:
 


Seagull1989

Well-known member
Oct 31, 2011
1,198
Bald guy with beard was defiantly looking for a fight on the back row of the North stand, heated arguments continued throughout the game, sad to hear those kinda songs after 15mins but now feeling they were warranted, sometimes I feel like giving the Judge a slap, its not all about the singing! Sometimes you need to just shut the fuc* up when tensions are running high

He wasn't looking for a fight, he chanted what he thought was right and the NSK took exception to it. He even offered to shake Judge's hand!
 


SheffieldSeagulls

New member
Dec 6, 2014
41
I wasn't there but watched on Sky. To me the club seems to need a root and branch review. Yes, TB put the money up for the club and the training facility and yes, he has said he has the ambition to drive the club to premiership - but has the soul of the club been the cost of that ambition? I know that under Dick we had a magical time on a shoestring. Ups and downs, but the whole fan base and club seemed to be as one. Since TB started to throw his money and weight (yeah, I know!) about we seem to have lost that club family value that held us together. A return to Dick may not be the answer and I doubt (and regret) he will want to get involved. But unless we fans stick together and support the club we will just go further down. I support the family that is the Albion and the family has spoken. Sami it is time to go and take that incomprehensible style (?) of football with you. Tony, do the right thing for once and listen to the fans who sang your name - let Sami go and bring in an experienced manager who knows this league.
 




Bombadier Botty

Complete Twaddle
Jun 2, 2008
3,258
He wasn't looking for a fight, he chanted what he thought was right and the NSK took exception to it. He even offered to shake Judge's hand!

And before that he was very aggressive in bounding along the back row to try and get in the face of a bloke on the back row of the North with his wife/girlfriend who had made a non-aggressive objection to his banner. Stunk of 'I'm a big bloke and I'll front you up and intimidate you and you can't or won't do anything about it'. Very sad and pathetic display from him, especially when we're all fellow Albion fans.
 


Bald guy with beard was defiantly looking for a fight on the back row of the North stand, heated arguments continued throughout the game, sad to hear those kinda songs after 15mins but now feeling they were warranted, sometimes I feel like giving the Judge a slap, its not all about the singing! Sometimes you need to just shut the fuc* up when tensions are running high

This bald beard thing is getting out of hand!
 


devonsi

"By-The-Sea"
Dec 26, 2008
101
Plymouth
The guy next to me had to leave early because his five year old was so upset about the fightin in the WSL and South stand.
Made me feel pretty sad.
what on earth has it come to?
So sorry to hear... That really is V sad mate, people seriously need to get a grip, I understand peoples frustrations, but to make people feel nervous about there familys safety... Comon eh! Get real.... uta
 




Seagull1989

Well-known member
Oct 31, 2011
1,198
And before that he was very aggressive in bounding along the back row to try and get in the face of a bloke on the back row of the North with his wife/girlfriend who had made a non-aggressive objection to his banner. Stunk of 'I'm a big bloke and I'll front you up and intimidate you and you can't or won't do anything about it'. Very sad and pathetic display from him, especially when we're all fellow Albion fans.

I didn't see this and if this is the case then he's just as bad as Judge wading in like a bull in a china shop to square up to someone and get right in his face to intimidate him. It seemed to me that the NSK were waiting to pounce on anyone who wanted Sami out. It was all pre planned by them. Well done to others standing their ground.
 


stugbhafc1

Stuie G
Aug 4, 2011
445
Southwick
And before that he was very aggressive in bounding along the back row to try and get in the face of a bloke on the back row of the North with his wife/girlfriend who had made a non-aggressive objection to his banner. Stunk of 'I'm a big bloke and I'll front you up and intimidate you and you can't or won't do anything about it'. Very sad and pathetic display from him, especially when we're all fellow Albion fans.
I know this fella and he wasn't looking for a fight prob just had too many drinks i was in there trying to calm it down, the judge for me was well out of order before when him and his son fronted up a couple of lads across from me who held up a bit of card in the first half so I would say it was just as much him inciting others
 


Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
21,669
Cowfold
It reminds me of the troubles at the Goldstone and the boycotted match in protest.

An awful lot of fans were torn between boycotting, wanting to get Archer and co out but also between attending to support the team and i suspect there is a lot of this now where people want Hyypia gone but don't want to do anything that then affects the teams performance on the pitch. (loyalty to the team)

It wouldn't have stopped those facing that dilemma at the Goldstone from joining in the protests outside the ground, the marches in Mellor or whatever because it wasn't during the match

I think we risk getting a tad carried away here. Although these are dark days, they are nothing in comparison with those that we faced in the mid/late 90's under the Archer regime.

'All' that we face now is relegation to one division lower, not expelled from the Football League, and rendered homeless.

Bad enough l know, but we need to keep it in comparison.
 








melias shoes

Well-known member
Oct 14, 2010
4,830
Okay so being just in front of the melee in the WSL this is what actually happened. The guy was having a pop at Hyppia and Jones and one of the track suited coaching staff or analyst started having a pop back at him. This then led to words between the 2 which followed track suit getting up coming up the guy (whilst swearing his head off) in an intimidating manner. Scuffle then broke out between these 2. The track suit had initials PW on. Stewards prised them apart and all calmed down for 5 minutes whilst lots of supervisors and mangers were seen chin wagging together. Then around 8 stewards waded in to pull the guy out and this is when the guy and his brother and Dad kicked off. The stewards were so heavy handed and basically caused the problem and the fistie cuffs. PW tracksuit just sat there with a grin on his face (and will no doubt get no further action taken against him) and the dad and brothers were escorted out.
Now I don't condone the fighting or some of the things that were said to Jones and Hyppia (although the guy was not swearing at them) however this whole incident was caused by PW tracksuit (a club employee) and the amateurish stewarding. If they had left the incident alone and spoken to the guy after the game none of this would have happened.

What stewards using common sense don't be stupid. Home fans are easy targets. As for the stewards exchanging punches that is a bloody disgrace. They are supposed to show restraint not go toe to toe. Mind you how dare those fans who pay hard earned cash vent their spleen at that performance! It's quite worrying that it's seems that you can't even protest your disdain anymore. The club might rue this performance yet again from the stewards.
 








bhanutz

Well-known member
Aug 23, 2005
5,998
The Judge thinks he is some kind of hero because he has a bunch of 16 year olds that follow him around and idolise him! I would Love it...Love it if he got in my face!!!!
 


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