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[Albion] Spurs Stewards



South west gull

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Nov 3, 2021
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We were in 115 right next to the Spurs fans in hospitality.
Lots of banter going back and forwards and then the stewards came in and escorted a fair few spurs fans out that were sat in the front rows at the beginning of the second half.

All harmless stuff really and I thought the atmosphere was very subdued last night.
Lots of whingers and moaners around us who could all do a better job than GP apparently.

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Whingers & moaners it's all about options.if we were 3 up they still wouldn't be happy

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Wozza

Shite Supporter
Jul 6, 2003
23,765
Online
Got sent round the houses, literally, trying to get in. The Info on my ticket bore no relation to the signage around the Stadium, it was ridiculous.

I'm guessing that's because entrance 10 is usually for home fans, but used for away fans last night due to increased allocation.

A pain though, for sure.
 




Sheebo

Well-known member
Jul 13, 2003
29,319
From front of 421 could see the stuff clearly from bottom tier by the goal.

1) not enough gap in segregation
2) without doubt seemed a fair few absolute cringey twats from spurs constantly goading and not watching match.
3) piss poor stewarding and policing not to chuck more of them out sooner
4) the absolute embarrassment chav in the grey tracksuit who eventually got chucked out was an absolute bellend and was in there much longer than he should have been. Got very lucky that a lot of BHA didn’t realise who he was or what he’d done when marched out - did stick fingers up at our fans as went down tunnel. Utter **** who had his arm round the female steward at one point. There were a few.
5) Why the hell is there a new craze of running on the pitch - it’s mental to get a ban for 2 mins of stupidity.
 






Jam The Man

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
8,147
South East North Lancing
We were in 115 right next to the Spurs fans in hospitality.
Lots of banter going back and forwards and then the stewards came in and escorted a fair few spurs fans out that were sat in the front rows at the beginning of the second half.

All harmless stuff really and I thought the atmosphere was very subdued last night.
Lots of whingers and moaners around us who could all do a better job than GP apparently.

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I was also in 115 and was in the middle of some homophobic Spurs fans in hospitality and a group of 3 or 4 absolutely vile children aged around 10-13 whose parents were happy with them spouting stuff what I would call was waaaaay beyond banter.
I’m not one for judging other parents, but stone me they’ve failed big time.
 


Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
19,310
Born In Shoreham
Out of interest does it get a bit stale going to away games and seeing the same old faces? Quite a few of us from back in the day had planned to go last night until the ticket fiasco.
 






Guinness Boy

Tofu eating wokerati
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Jul 23, 2003
34,753
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
Some of our younger gobshite fans are getting a bit tedious yes.

Every club’s got them though.

Saw a group of teenage Colchester fans at Euston yesterday singing the “sex offender” song. They were playing Orient at 3 and were going the wrong way at Euston at 2.30.

Arsenal had a group near us for the home game - shit coke, clone island - singing “Brighton’s a shit hole, I want to go home” before the game.

I suspect me and my mates were regarded as young idiots when we were 16-24 and going in a big group.


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Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
We were in 115 right next to the Spurs fans in hospitality.
Lots of banter going back and forwards and then the stewards came in and escorted a fair few spurs fans out that were sat in the front rows at the beginning of the second half.

All harmless stuff really and I thought the atmosphere was very subdued last night.
Lots of whingers and moaners around us who could all do a better job than GP apparently.

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Of course they could, read any match day thread on here when we don’t win :wink:

Fair enough though, we should be beating #TeamsLikeSpurs
 






chaileyjem

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Jun 27, 2012
14,076
Yeah, STHers who rarely go away.

A full allocation would have changed that mix, for sure.



The aggro I saw was right in the middle of an Albion section. A guy with long hair, IIRC. Went on for ages.

Ha! I saw loads of the usual regular away fans that I recognise (including Dick Knight of course!) - and went with a group of 12 of them but its hard to say much about 6000 fans. Who really knows . The atmosphere was as ever far more about the poor performance and the early goal conceded I guess than the make up of those with tickets. And doubt that selling more tickets to whoever would have changed that.
 






Official Old Man

Uckfield Seagull
Aug 27, 2011
8,661
Brighton
Drinking on the terraces.
Three times now this year I've been drenched in some sort of liquid thrown from above when the Albion score. In the cases of Chelsea & Spurs it was from the away stand above, my own fellow supporters. This with a small minority bringing soft drinks on to the terrace. Dread to think what it would be like if half these idiots had a pint in their hand.
 


Is it PotG?

Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
23,830
Sussex by the Sea
Drinking on the terraces.
Three times now this year I've been drenched in some sort of liquid thrown from above when the Albion score. In the cases of Chelsea & Spurs it was from the away stand above, my own fellow supporters. This with a small minority bringing soft drinks on to the terrace. Dread to think what it would be like if half these idiots had a pint in their hand.

Was a well oiled, more mature fan waving his pint around a couple of rows in front of us last evening.

Seemed rather pleased with himself.
 


One Teddy Maybank

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Aug 4, 2006
21,919
Worthing
No idea, but seemingly the morons do love a London game.

I was surrounded last evening….

The worst thing was that there were young families who really didn’t need to witness

- a 20 year old plus fan punching an older fan with glasses, due to the 20 something not being in the correct seat and being asked to move. The older guy was right though, he did hit like a girl…..

- another 20 something fan, accusing fans of being plastic, because they wouldn’t join in singing…. This started an argument.

It does feel that some of our fans are incapable of stringing a sentence together without using a f****** expletive, again not great for young children to hear…..

Was just disappointed, nobody needs to be an angel, and when Maupay missed and then over hit a pass, my language wasn’t the best (though under my breath). It just about being considerate to others and being aware of those around you.
 


Is it PotG?

Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
23,830
Sussex by the Sea
I was surrounded last evening….

The worst thing was that there were young families who really didn’t need to witness

- a 20 year old plus fan punching an older fan with glasses, due to the 20 something not being in the correct seat and being asked to move. The older guy was right though, he did hit like a girl…..

- another 20 something fan, accusing fans of being plastic, because they wouldn’t join in singing…. This started an argument.

It does feel that some of our fans are incapable of stringing a sentence together without using a f****** expletive, again not great for young children to hear…..

Was just disappointed, nobody needs to be an angel, and when Maupay missed and then over hit a pass, my language wasn’t the best (though under my breath). It just about being considerate to others and being aware of those around you.

Biggest pain at aways now are the kn0bheads trying to squeeze 30 people into a space for 5 as they want to be with their mates, despite arriving 2 seconds before kick-off.
 




One Teddy Maybank

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Aug 4, 2006
21,919
Worthing
Biggest pain at aways now are the kn0bheads trying to squeeze 30 people into a space for 5 as they want to be with their mates, despite arriving 2 seconds before kick-off.

Absolutely. Whether people like it or not, sitting in the correct seat should be enforced.
 




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