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Commander

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Saw a Palace sticker in Worthing last week. It said refugees not welcome here. And just when I was starting to soften in my anti Palace prejudice they just topped it up again.
Palace have a feud running at the moment between some right-wing bald fat 50 year old types making these types of stickers and the Always Ultras who are more left wing. They have had some pretty nasty trouble at games recently between the two groups, there is a big thread on the Palace board about it. My Palace-supporting mate said it was pretty brutal at one of the home games recently with them fighting each other in the stands.
 




Husty

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This might be a stupid question; but if you don't ask stupid question, you don't learn...

Is it possible that the shop that printed the shirt also committed an offence?

There is a possibility that it was a 'iron it at home' job, but the alignment looks far too good.
Not everyone's a football fan, could have reasonably thought it was referring to a year or somesuch - the bloke is from Warwickshire after all
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Saw a Palace sticker in Worthing last week. It said refugees not welcome here. And just when I was starting to soften in my anti Palace prejudice they just topped it up again.
Can you imagine fleeing a desperate war-torn country to then land in Croydon. I’d probably get the first small boat back.
 


mothy

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Just because he offended people, it doesn't mean he's committed an offence
 


Herr Tubthumper

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There are a lot of relatively non-dickhead Palace fans, amongst all the thicko ninjas, e.g. Eddie Izzard and Jo Brand, both vocal Lefties.
Maxi Jazz as well.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Just because he offended people, it doesn't mean he's committed an offence
He’s been charged with

“ displaying threatening or abusive writing likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress.” which is an offense.
 


timbha

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There are a lot of relatively non-dickhead Palace fans, amongst all the thicko ninjas, e.g. Eddie Izzard and Jo Brand, both vocal Lefties.
Not sure what you are trying to say here. What, for example is Jo Brand an example of?
 


hampshirebrightonboy

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Well I'm glad that they at least actually charge people over there; we get chants about Heysel at every match we play against one of our rivals and nobody's ever been punished for it.
I went to a Juve vs Napoli game about 25 years ago and witnessed it. Can't believe it's still going on
 






Mad as my Mother

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Palace have a feud running at the moment between some right-wing bald fat 50 year old types making these types of stickers and the Always Ultras who are more left wing. They have had some pretty nasty trouble at games recently between the two groups, there is a big thread on the Palace board about it. My Palace-supporting mate said it was pretty brutal at one of the home games recently with them fighting each other in the stands.
You burned your own town... sprang to mind when I read that.
 






BNthree

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Not sure what you are trying to say here. What, for example is Jo Brand an example of?
An example of a Palace fan that is a vocal leftie. They're trying to say not all Palace fans are Britain First types.
 


Thunder Bolt

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Just because he offended people, it doesn't mean he's committed an offence
The police think so because he’s been charged and bailed to appear at Westminster magistrates court 19th June.

The newest laws on public order even include standing near royalty holding up a blank card, so direct reference to 97 people unlawfully killed is definitely offensive.

The letters & numbers are proper FA issue so who printed the shirt for him?

He is already a convicted criminal, so it won’t be a slap on the wrist. I hope he gets a long banning order as well.
 


Eeyore

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The police think so because he’s been charged and bailed to appear at Westminster magistrates court 19th June.

The newest laws on public order even include standing near royalty holding up a blank card, so direct reference to 97 people unlawfully killed is definitely offensive.

The letters & numbers are proper FA issue so who printed the shirt for him?

He is already a convicted criminal, so it won’t be a slap on the wrist. I hope he gets a long banning order as well.
In fairness, the folk who printed it may not have been aware. I'm sure if I asked a few neighbours of mine they wouldn't know until I prompted them. I'd be surprised, and disappointed, if it was an official kind of issue.

@ mothy as regards matter of offence, society is right to set values and standards upon these things. It is a grey area and new laws haven't helped. But the overwhelming majority of us would agree that celebrating the deaths of 97 people, including youngsters, goes beyond the bounds of the right to cause offence.
 






Seagull's Return

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Bit of a tangent, but it struck me looking at that photo - when did Britain First get permission to use the St Edward's Crown in their home-made badge? It's part of the Royal Insignia, surely, covered by the aptly-named perpetual Crown copyright. Do they have a Royal Warrant now? Unexpectedly bold move on the part of the new king if so.
 


Thunder Bolt

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In fairness, the folk who printed it may not have been aware. I'm sure if I asked a few neighbours of mine they wouldn't know until I prompted them. I'd be surprised, and disappointed, if it was an official kind of issue.

@ mothy as regards matter of offence, society is right to set values and standards upon these things. It is a grey area and new laws haven't helped. But the overwhelming majority of us would agree that celebrating the deaths of 97 people, including youngsters, goes beyond the bounds of the right to cause offence.
Do your neighbours own a shirt printing iron with official FA letters and numbers available?
It’s the FA who have asked the police to identify him and charge him.
 


Thunder Bolt

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Bit of a tangent, but it struck me looking at that photo - when did Britain First get permission to use the St Edward's Crown in their home-made badge? It's part of the Royal Insignia, surely, covered by the aptly-named perpetual Crown copyright. Do they have a Royal Warrant now? Unexpectedly bold move on the part of the new king if so.
Especially when it’s headed up by a convicted terrorist.
 






Herr Tubthumper

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He is already a convicted criminal, so it won’t be a slap on the wrist. I hope he gets a long banning order as well.
Good point about having previous. Jail seems a real possibility for this.
 


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