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The Wookiee

Back From The Dead
Nov 10, 2003
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Worthing
Football hooligans' train station brawlJan 16 2008




By Michael Connellan And Kirsty Rigg


CRAZED football hooligans swinging planks of wood staged a 50-man brawl around Crawley train station while women and children screamed in terror.

Thugs following Hampshire's Eastleigh FC battled "fans" claiming to support Crawley Town FC in streets around the station before the mayhem spilled onto the rail-way tracks.

Dozens of police officers rushed to the station on Saturday afternoon and made four arrests - all Eastleigh FC fans - while train operators shut down the rail network to prevent serious injuries.

One member of the public, who did not want to be named, said: "It was disgusting. A bunch of Eastleigh fans turned up on the train drunk and too late for the game.They were fighting others in the street.

"When the fight came back into the station there were women and children cowering in terror on the platform. Lots of guys were chased across the tracks. I've never seen anything like it. One guy was badly cut.

Crawley Town FC and Eastleigh FC were meeting in the second round of the FA Trophy.


Acting Sergeant Darren Taylor, football intelligence officer for Crawley Town FC,said: "This was a fight between Eastleigh and Crawley Town supporters.Neither group came to the stadium to see the match.


"Four arrests were made in relation to public order offences.We are in the process of receiving CCTV footage from British Transport Police.More arrests will follow."


British Transport Police confirmed a further 17 people were escorted on the train back to Eastleigh.


A Southern Rail spokesman said: "The trespass on the line that took place at Crawley on Saturday was both illegal and an extremely stupid thing to do.


"Had anyone made contact with the live rail, serious injury or death would surely have followed.


"Our services were severely disrupted as a result of this action, with trapped trains and delays continuing until well into the evening."


David Malone,managing director of Eastleigh FC, said: "We know nothing about it. If there are 30 louts having a fight who weren't at the game then tell me who they were.


"Who is to say they were Eastleigh fans? We have never had any trouble like this."


Crawley Town FC chairman Vic Marley was quick to defend the club's family reputation.


He said: "I don't know the circumstances of this but we always fully support the police. If something happens outside of the stadium it is often beyond our control.


"We would disassociate ourselves with any kind of fight. This is a club that is part of the community and opportunities to bring families to games is one of our prime considerations."
 




sully

Dunscouting
Jul 7, 2003
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Worthing
Acting Sergeant Darren Taylor, football intelligence officer for Crawley Town FC,said: "This was a fight between Eastleigh and Crawley Town supporters.Neither group came to the stadium to see the match.

Am I missing something here?

If they were supporters, why didn't they go to the match? ???
 






Brighton Breezy

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Jul 5, 2003
19,439
Sussex
Crawley ambushed Aldershot numerous times earlier in the season while the away fans were getting a heavy police escort from Three Bridges Station to the Broadfield.

They were having a go at almost every underpass in the Broadfield estate and it followed trouble between the two clubs earlier this season and in recent years.
 






Billy the Fish

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Oct 18, 2005
17,594
Haywards Heath
Football hooligans' train station brawlJan 16 2008
By Michael Connellan And Kirsty Rigg

CRAZED football hooligans swinging planks of wood staged a 50-man brawl around Crawley train station while women and children screamed in terror."
Great bit of tabloid reporting there, nice one Michael and Kirsty. I wonder why it took two of them to write it?
 


Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
4 arrests? That is f***ing pathetic. the police should have got the f***ing lot of them.
 




csider

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Dec 11, 2006
4,513
Hove
Crawley Town FC chairman Vic Marley was quick to defend the club's family reputation.

Maybe he should ask one of the Madgeed brothers to make a statement about damaging reputations?? :lol:
 




The Wookiee

Back From The Dead
Nov 10, 2003
15,609
Worthing
Crawley ambushed Aldershot numerous times earlier in the season while the away fans were getting a heavy police escort from Three Bridges Station to the Broadfield.

They were having a go at almost every underpass in the Broadfield estate and it followed trouble between the two clubs earlier this season and in recent years.

Not quite true !
 




csider

Active member
Dec 11, 2006
4,513
Hove
Am I missing something here?

If they were supporters, why didn't they go to the match? ???

Because they were rehearsing scenes from green street & footy factory whilst snorting coke in the shadows in preperation to get right amongst it with the other firm. Jog on.
 










wehatepalace

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Apr 27, 2004
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Crawley ambushed Aldershot numerous times earlier in the season while the away fans were getting a heavy police escort from Three Bridges Station to the Broadfield.

They were having a go at almost every underpass in the Broadfield estate and it followed trouble between the two clubs earlier this season and in recent years.
If they were being escorted from three bridges station (or crawley) they only need to walk under one subway and they do not need to go onto Broadfield "estate" at all ???
 


Brighton till i die

You havin' a bubble?
Jan 31, 2004
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On the terraces!!
If they were being escorted from three bridges station (or crawley) they only need to walk under one subway and they do not need to go onto Broadfield "estate" at all ???


exactly - unless you mean the underpasses which run inbetween southgate and b/field under the roundabout....

any away fan walking thro broadfield is either f***ing stupid or LOST!!
 






wehatepalace

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exactly - unless you mean the underpasses which run inbetween southgate and b/field under the roundabout....

any away fan walking thro broadfield is either f***ing stupid or LOST!!

I think he means the underpass by the ground going onto Southgate Avenue
Still only need to go under one and no where near the estate anyway whenever i've been down there for big games the OB have the underpasses sorted
 


wehatepalace

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This is becoming more and more common in Non league football OB have sorted out most of the league clubs but are just pushing it further down the Pyramid
 


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