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"But please no binfestry."

Did anybody else read this and think how could that possibly happen on this thread? But no, there's always someone.
It is incredible. I don't think some people read post #2 beyond the link. Equally, let's not have a pile on continue please folks. Time out.

I've been genuinely touched by the reaction to this. Thank you to each and every one of you who donated. The reaction means that we can sort out the restaurant as well and make a meaningful donation to charity that might, who knows, prevent someone else going out at night carrying a knife.

This really is the best club in the world. OK, I'm biased. But once a community club, always a community club, to paraphrase.

As an update, gofundme process receipts on an 'overnight batch' which seems to also split money out. Andy has some in his account with the remainder due the next time they process a run. Totals are being shared with me, Bozza and Jack. We'll now look into the logistics of contacting the restaurant and choosing a charity (yes, @Hamilton I saw your suggestion and will pass on to Boz).

Thanks again everyone. You're amazing. In the words of Jack, Up The F*cking Albion!

:albion2:
 




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I said 'great, would you mind letting me use the bucket for ten minutes'.

His reply was . . . . . 'no'.

Then he looked down at his paperwork and continued to ponder his daily life.

I trudged off with my bike wondering what the world is coming to.
See Harry if this was the conversation verbatim I would have used the bucket. But then it was only about ten years ago that I discovered that when people at the till ask how's your day been, they don't actually expect you to tell them 😦 :LOL:
 


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See Harry if this was the conversation verbatim I would have used the bucket. But then it was only about ten years ago that I discovered that when people at the till ask how's your day been, they don't actually expect you to tell them 😦 :LOL:
That always amused me. I'm autistic but with a modicum of insight. So I always feel that I ought to explain in detail how my day has been but know they don't expect me to say anything other than 'fine'. And yet.....a previous GF who is 'neurodiverse' but differently from me, would expect me to give full details if she were to ask me about my day, and would go into a massive strop if I said 'fine'.

As Viv Stanshall said at the end of 'My pink half of the drainpipe', sometimes you just can't win.
 


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Not your proudest moment.

I remember getting a slow puncture while on a cycling holiday in Scotland. Repair kit and spanner in the ruck sack, but in need of a bucket of water to locate the tiny prick. I managed to wheel the bike to a large farmshop with workshop attached. I explained my problem to the proprietor, who was sat at his desk doing some paperwork. He suggested that he probably had a bucket out the back, and there was a tap outside. I said 'great, would you mind letting me use the bucket for ten minutes'.

His reply was . . . . . 'no'.

Then he looked down at his paperwork and continued to ponder his daily life.

I trudged off with my bike wondering what the world is coming to.

Pick on the Scots day :mad: :lolol:
 


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Not your proudest moment.

I remember getting a slow puncture while on a cycling holiday in Scotland. Repair kit and spanner in the ruck sack, but in need of a bucket of water to locate the tiny prick. I managed to wheel the bike to a large farmshop with workshop attached. I explained my problem to the proprietor, who was sat at his desk doing some paperwork. He suggested that he probably had a bucket out the back, and there was a tap outside. I said 'great, would you mind letting me use the bucket for ten minutes'.

His reply was . . . . . 'no'.

Then he looked down at his paperwork and continued to ponder his daily life.

I trudged off with my bike wondering what the world is coming to.
But surely Harry, if he said "No" to your question "Would you mind letting me use the bucket for ten minutes?" then it means you can use the bucket.

Maybe he wondered why you walked away. :lolol:

But this is all getting silly and I think we should move on :)
 




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It is incredible. I don't think some people read post #2 beyond the link. Equally, let's not have a pile on continue please folks. Time out.

I've been genuinely touched by the reaction to this. Thank you to each and every one of you who donated. The reaction means that we can sort out the restaurant as well and make a meaningful donation to charity that might, who knows, prevent someone else going out at night carrying a knife.

This really is the best club in the world. OK, I'm biased. But once a community club, always a community club, to paraphrase.

As an update, gofundme process receipts on an 'overnight batch' which seems to also split money out. Andy has some in his account with the remainder due the next time they process a run. Totals are being shared with me, Bozza and Jack. We'll now look into the logistics of contacting the restaurant and choosing a charity (yes, @Hamilton I saw your suggestion and will pass on to Boz).

Thanks again everyone. You're amazing. In the words of Jack, Up The F*cking Albion!

:albion2:
Bringing this back on track. I was too late to donate because of everyone else’s speedy generosity and am actually quite disappointed that I didn’t. It’s made me realise that in general football fans are a good lot, looking after each other when the chips are down and trusting each other to do the right thing. When we all pull together we can change people’s lives and make things happen.

I’ve no doubt the victims of this unpleasant episode have been more hurt and upset than we realise or they are admitting, but hopefully the gestures from fellow fans will help ease their pain, reward the restaurant for helping and help a charity do it’s good work.

Can’t see any reason to object. And well done to GB, Bozza and others for getting it done
 


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Bringing this back on track. I was too late to donate because of everyone else’s speedy generosity and am actually quite disappointed that I didn’t. It’s made me realise that in general football fans are a good lot, looking after each other when the chips are down and trusting each other to do the right thing. When we all pul together we can change people’s lives and make things happen.

I’ve no doubt the victims in this unpleasant episode have been more hurt and upset than we realise or they are admitting, but hopefully the gestures from fellow fans will help ease their pain, reward the restaurant for helping and help a charity do it’s good work.

Can’t see any reason to object. And well done to GB, Bozza and others for getting it done
We'll publish details of the charity as I also had a PM from someone who wanted to donate directly. Again, 100% no obligation but I'm sure they wouldn't turn down the price of a pint.
 


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That leads to really shoddy travel insurance companies being set up because they offer "travel insurance" which is very cheap and people just buy it because it's the cheapest.

It was a legal requirement in Ghana for a while for travel and their travel insurance companies are awful because of it.
I'd like to think it would be run better than Ghana... hopefully!!!

But maybe that is wishful thinking.
 






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Unlocking.

URL is https://gofund.me/9308a941

Please note:

1) The target is £500. If that is met I will close it. If it is not then whatever we can do is fine. So...
2) There is no obligation at all. Donate if you want, don't if not. But please no binfestry. Let's keep this thread civil please
3) I've invited Andy to be a beneficiary. What that means is he'll add his bank details and get paid directly. I don't see a penny.
4) The banner on the page is SHIT. Photos are mandatory to set it up and it wouldn't resize my jpg properly. Deal with it.

We are specifically covering the following things:

Replacing Andy's expenses for stolen money, stolen AirPods, emergency passport.
A gift to the kind restaurant in Rome who assisted them.
A small donation to helpers and charities (@Bozza has suggested a knife crime charity which we will look into).

Just to be clear medical fees were covered by GHIC

Thank you to everyone on the other threads who suggested this. This was your idea. We're just helping to make it happen.

Cheers
Thank you again to everyone who donated, truly overwhelming.

To those who say why didn’t I have insurance - they are absolutely right but ya know it was last minute and it slipped my mind (the one time I actually needed it.) Go fund me was insisted upon me and I feel a bit embarrassed to accept it The bare essentials will go towards replacing mine and jacks stuff and the rest will go to a charity of the NSC choosing and some form of reward to the restaurant that were there to treat us.

Lastly to the comments about wanting money back are odd based on the no insurance as it was never withheld.

That being said there is the charity excess so it would be possible, you should be able to find me at my Brazillian Jiu Jitzu gym when I am back up and running and I can sort it out for you.

Again massive thank you to everyone involved not least to Darren and Jason for the extra support behind the scenes.
 


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But surely Harry, if he said "No" to your question "Would you mind letting me use the bucket for ten minutes?" then it means you can use the bucket.

Maybe he wondered why you walked away. :lolol:

But this is all getting silly and I think we should move on :)
I may have paraphrased the conversation using ambiguous badly-remembered dialogue, but there was no confusion about the narrative at the time. Substitute what I wrote for 'Please may I use your bucket and some water' if it will help you sleep better later this evening :wink:
 






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That always amused me. I'm autistic but with a modicum of insight. So I always feel that I ought to explain in detail how my day has been but know they don't expect me to say anything other than 'fine'. And yet.....a previous GF who is 'neurodiverse' but differently from me, would expect me to give full details if she were to ask me about my day, and would go into a massive strop if I said 'fine'.

As Viv Stanshall said at the end of 'My pink half of the drainpipe', sometimes you just can't win.
If I ask my Mrs how she is or similar and the answer is simply 'fine', then she's already in a massive strop (invariably about something I've done or not done) :laugh:
 


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I may have paraphrased the conversation using ambiguous badly-remembered dialogue, but there was no confusion about the narrative at the time. Substitute what I wrote for 'Please may I use your bucket and some water' if it will help you sleep better later this evening :wink:
Thank you for removing the crazed quandary that was causing me such anxiety. I shall rest easy :)
 




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If I ask my Mrs how she is or similar and the answer is simply 'fine', then she's already in a massive strop (invariably about something I've done or not done) :laugh:
Oh yes, been there.

"When's the next match after Rome?"

"On the Sunday against Forest"

"Isn't that Mothers Day?"

"Er, I think so" (I knew so)

"FINE!"

(we stayed at home and spoiled her)
 


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Before we start to put the conversation to bed I thought I would post this. I wrote to the restaurant to thank them for their help. This is their response.


Good evening, thanks for the email. It makes me very happy.

I didn't do anything special, I assure you. I didn't behave like a special person, but a civil one I guess, in truth I just avoided being a coward.

The boys who came to me asking for help are all of us, they are our children, they were us as boys. What happened in Rome should never happen.

Maybe then I had a small debt to the English, as a boy I lived in London, a fantastic city that always welcomed me with open arms.

I send you greetings, go Brighton !go Roma!

And for sure after this , i will be also a Brighton & hove albion supporter


Riccardo Loreni
 


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Before we start to put the conversation to bed I thought I would post this. I wrote to the restaurant to thank them for their help. This is their response.


Good evening, thanks for the email. It makes me very happy.

I didn't do anything special, I assure you. I didn't behave like a special person, but a civil one I guess, in truth I just avoided being a coward.

The boys who came to me asking for help are all of us, they are our children, they were us as boys. What happened in Rome should never happen.

Maybe then I had a small debt to the English, as a boy I lived in London, a fantastic city that always welcomed me with open arms.

I send you greetings, go Brighton !go Roma!

And for sure after this , i will be also a Brighton & hove albion supporter


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Thanks for sharing this @Bombardier.

We were mulling what we could send to thank Riccardo, but I think that clinches it. Some Albion merchandise such as a scarf etc would seem fitting given his email. We'll get it sorted.
 


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Before we start to put the conversation to bed I thought I would post this. I wrote to the restaurant to thank them for their help. This is their response.


Good evening, thanks for the email. It makes me very happy.

I didn't do anything special, I assure you. I didn't behave like a special person, but a civil one I guess, in truth I just avoided being a coward.

The boys who came to me asking for help are all of us, they are our children, they were us as boys. What happened in Rome should never happen.

Maybe then I had a small debt to the English, as a boy I lived in London, a fantastic city that always welcomed me with open arms.

I send you greetings, go Brighton !go Roma!

And for sure after this , i will be also a Brighton & hove albion supporter


Riccardo Loreni
Pure class
 




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We were mulling what we could send to thank Riccardo, but I think that clinches it. Some Albion merchandise such as a scarf etc would seem fitting given his email. We'll get it sorted.
You could help out the club by buying some of this...


Incredible URL, btw. Ends with /europa-league/europa-league/europa-league/ :ROFLMAO:
 


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Thanks for sharing this @Bombardier.

We were mulling what we could send to thank Riccardo, but I think that clinches it. Some Albion merchandise such as a scarf etc would seem fitting given his email. We'll get it sorted.
There’s a half and half scarf somewhere although it might not do us any favours to send it. Someone must have a clean one that they bought on impulse and no longer want.
 


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