Supporting your team is appropriate behaviour, regardless of what age group it is.
You lot all seem to have deduced from the fact that one of your mums got upset, that there must have been intimidating behaviour. All based on assumptions to suit your own agenda.
Find proof that the fans were...
Your Brighton blinkers are clearly well and truly welded to your face, and fingers planted far in to your ears.
Funny how you feel the need to result to personal insults, usually the sign of someone who knows they've lost an argument. Ta ta.
It's the under 18 teams of two professional clubs. The players could play for their first teams in front of tens of thousands of fans. You comparing it to kids Sunday league football is absolutely ridiculous, and shows how overly sensitive you are, or are just trying to hide from the fact that...
Really? You don't care that your youth players got conclusively beaten by your arch rivals?
That's weird.
And why is a group of fans supporting one team being disrespectful to the other?
Where has anyone said anything about them 'giving it the biggun' to the woman? She probably got upset because her precious little son was losing his football match.
Not sure what you lot are getting your knickers in a twist about.
Is it the score line, or the fact that you're jealous of the Palace support?
16 and 17 year olds should be able to handle the pressures of a bit of opposition support, considering they're old enough to play for their first teams.
If you happen to get promoted sometime in the future, good luck trying to stay up during your maiden season by playing Barcelona type football.
Despite Pulis' reputation, there's only been two or three games in which we've played that style of football, and it didn't work for us. When we beat...
Trust me, you're the one talking shit. I was about 50 yards away from both incidents, whereas (if you were there) you were no where near. Take your tinted specs off.