Delaying release of away fans

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getreal1

Active member
Aug 13, 2008
704
It has finally happened and people have been affected in some numbers by the decision not to hold away fans at the final whistle. Does a delay of 15 minutes or more take the initial heat out of the situation. Does it not allow the police and stewards a period to get fans on to transport and away without confrontation.

If it's a solution for other clubs senior in league status to us for top category games, why not us for games against our bitterest of rivals?

Thanking the police and stewards publicly is all very well but most of the post match issues were preventable. What is the club's take on this please?
 




Insider

New member
Jul 18, 2003
7,768
Brighton
The club has commented via the statement released on the club website and there are some details on another thread here - but at this stage we do not intend on making any further comment.

If that is not satisfactory and you still wish to complain, I would advise putting it in writing to the club's Managing Director. Contact details can be found at this page below.

Brighton and Hove Albion | Club | Contact Us | Contact Us
 
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