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[Albion] Ajax Goal Celebrations - Beer Throwing Bans?



Iggle Piggle

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Sep 3, 2010
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Was at Marseille when a young guy did it and rather than apologising denied it. He was with his dad and they were both absolutely battered. The bloke in front wasn’t happy and they grappled each other. The young lad thought it was all a big laugh.

All for fun at games but far too many boozed up idiots at away games these days that have watched Green Street and ID one to many times

The behaviour of a small minority underlines why we don’t have alcohol in the stands

Got an inkling I might have been close to that. The lad that threw his pint I've seen before and has been an utter bell at every away game I've ever seen him.
 




amexer

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Aug 8, 2011
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I would be mighty p d off if beer had hit me but do feel club are again over the top. No excuse but some of these had been drinking for over a day. What is wrong with a token one game ban and warning about future conduct. But there again I am one who thinks a 10 game ban for somebody falling ill and giving ticket away is ridiculous.
 


studio150

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Jul 30, 2011
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What is wrong with a token one game ban and warning about future conduct.
It's a token and not a deterrent.

I'm sure that the club, want to maintain a good reputation within Europe, to ensure that the maximum ticket allocation is available to the club and to our fans, and to avoid financial penalties.

The club wouldn't be pleased if we reach the latter stages of the knock out rounds and have to play a game without any of our fans present to support the team, due to the actions of some idiots.
 










Stat Brother

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I seem to be an outlier here but I attended with three other recovering alcoholics and we didn't care. Drunken exuberance at one of the Albions greatest ever games. 5 game ban seems ridiculous.
TBH nobody else cared until this news came out some 6 days later.

I'd imagine we all put it down to drunken exuberance and 'tw@ts gonna tw@t', until the club said 'you don't have to put up with anti social behaviour, just because you're at a football match'.

A position which seems to have struck a chord.
 


Nov 8, 2023
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Got an inkling I might have been close to that. The lad that threw his pint I've seen before and has been an utter bell at every away game I've ever seen him

Funnily enough one guy a few rows in front said that to the sons dad but it appeared to go in one ear and out the other.

A good day out but a few disappointing incidents which certain sections of supporters seem to think is acceptable.
 




dwayne

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Jul 5, 2003
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That was the clear implication of your wording -you think it is funny when you see it, so it clearly means that someone else is soaked as a result. Don't now try to wriggle out of it. It has nothing to do with being self-righteous; just a concern for other people, not that that clearly bothers you, as your last sentence demonstrates.
I said I think it looks cool, I enjoyed the Marseille celebration clip as well. The beer luzzing adds to the overall effect of the ajax video. I don't think it's funny.

I do have concerns for other people but I really don't think getting covered in beer is a such a big deal. If this happened to my brother or dad who go to the game. We would probably be pissed off at first but have a laugh about it after !!
 


Thunder Bolt

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I said I think it looks cool, I enjoyed the Marseille celebration clip as well. The beer luzzing adds to the overall effect of the ajax video. I don't think it's funny.

I do have concerns for other people but I really don't think getting covered in beer is a such a big deal. If this happened to my brother or dad who go to the game. We would probably be pissed off at first but have a laugh about it after !!
You’d be upset about your dry cleaning bill if you were soaked in beer.
 








Iggle Piggle

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Sep 3, 2010
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I've never had the urge to luzz a beer - maybe a Carling - but I get why 20 year olds do. It's been shown on the news and social medi as "Isn't this great" when England put the 5th past Panama instead of the bellendery it actually is. As others have mentioned, even the official twitter account celebrated the stupidity.

There are few things in life better than the feeling of scoring a goal in an important match. I'd be proper pissed if that was ruined by being covered in beer. 5 game ban about bang on. What would be even better if the next world cup didn't have Journos hanging around box park filming and celebrating it at the next Euros.
 






My girlfriend got soaked after the first goal and her hoodie was drenched through with beer for the rest of the trip so had to go without it for the rest of the trip, having only packed hand luggage. A bit of beer spraying upwards when you celebrate is normal but chucking a nearly full cup away from you onto your own fans or the Ajax fans who we have no real rivalry with is out of order.
Primark in centre of City? Or bring a other jumper? 🙃 Would you rather we just clapped the goals? Don’t get why people go to away games anymore, we always seem to come away from the ones which mean alot to us fans with nothing but MOANING. Does my head in.
 




Colonel Mustard

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Jun 18, 2023
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I do have concerns for other people but I really don't think getting covered in beer is a such a big deal. If this happened to my brother or dad who go to the game. We would probably be pissed off at first but have a laugh about it after !!
- Why would you be pissed off at first?
- Several people in this thread have described being hit, or with someone hit, by flying glasses of beer. In one case, blood was drawn. Why the f*** are you still excusing this pathetic, violent, antisocial behaviour? Get a grip.
 


Colonel Mustard

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Jun 18, 2023
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Primark in centre of City? Or bring a other jumper? 🙃 Would you rather we just clapped the goals? Don’t get why people go to away games anymore, we always seem to come away from the ones which mean alot to us fans with nothing but MOANING. Does my head in.
Celebrate goals like you celebrate them in England. You don’t just sit there and clap politely in this country. Why the need to behave so unpleasantly in other countries? It’s arrogance and borderline racism. "It’s a foreign country, we can do whatever we want." That’s the attitude.
 




Giraffe

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I don’t buy beer during a game, I therefore don’t luzz it either. But don’t think banning people without a warning is fair or proportionate. A stern warning would have sufficed.
 


Badger Boy

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Jan 28, 2016
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I don’t buy beer during a game, I therefore don’t luzz it either. But don’t think banning people without a warning is fair or proportionate. A stern warning would have sufficed.
No it wouldn't. Immediate ban for this behaviour, it's anti-social and unnacceptable. Zero tolerance. Why should you ruin someone else's experience with no negative consequences? The people who luzzed the beers around are no loss to anything and frankly, I imagine these losers were already hammered before staggering their way toward the ground.

It's a no from me.
 


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