You're such a coward with the way you troll. Never brave enough to stand on your own, you leapt onto Dougie's coat tails and joined in his bullying, you then get reprimanded by a mod for inappropriate online behaviour and the first post you make after that is a weasel-like post to advise a...
Your first post since your admonishment for online bullying and it's to dish out advice to Brighton fans on what is and isn't acceptable on the net. You're a class act.
Ooh, ad hominem now? That ain't gonna work either.
Number one: I stand by what I said, number two: I asked you both to have a word with yourselves given that this is the 21st century and presumably above voting age. Now, if you're insulted by that advice enough to demand a public apology...
I'm sorry, are you saying that repeatedly referring to a stranger by their real name on a user forum when they're unhappy with it isn't an attempt at bullying? What do you call it then because there's quite a few studies that would back me up on that.
He made a homophobic comment about you being a Brighton fan and you had a chuckle so clearly you're happy with fellow Palace fans doing that. Rattled about Palace fans chucking coins, not so bothered about them chucking around homophobic jibes. I think that's the sum of it.
One Palace fan thinks another's extremely weak homophobic jibe is funny...really?
'Gay Pride'...'hehe'
Have a word with yourselves, eh? This is the 21st century and I'm guessing that you're all above the legal age to vote.
...it's a classic form of online bullying. The bully lets the person they are trying to intimidate know that they know something personal about the victim whilst keeping their own mask of anonymity. It's supposed to unnerve the victim and make the bully feel all-powerful. It's not just trolls...