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Mapletree Flag Croydon 30 Nov 17 5.50pm Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

Originally posted by EagleEssex

Please leave your nonsense political agenda and prejudices out of this.

Its got nothing to do with politics whatsoever, so stop exploiting it to further your dubious political views.


Wow, my dubious political views. Please explain what my political views are and in what way they are dubious. I assume you aren't going to assert that conservative with a small c is the same as Conservative.

My views are quite clear. I don't trust people or organisations that have an agenda and spin the truth because they otherwise have something to lose.

I also don't like to see people picking on Willo but I understand why they find it frustrating that he doesn't see the agenda laden information that is being put out in the media. I remember very clearly the Hull debacle for example.

Edited by Mapletree (30 Nov 2017 5.52pm)

 

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Mapletree Flag Croydon 30 Nov 17 5.56pm Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

What is interesting is how poor our support was on the night, why is that?

Last time I went it was the same and also coins were thrown at the keeper.

I didn't enjoy the experience of getting there, of the Palace fans around me and especially of getting out again. As a result I won't go again.

I wonder if lots of the regular supporters did the same, leaving the way open for some 'irregulars' who had a different agenda.

In any case, I doubt many of us on here will bother again so at least BHA will lose some business from their incompetence.

 

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Kodg Flag LDN 30 Nov 17 6.26pm

Originally posted by Willo

One cannot assume that because one resides on the south coast these had to be Brighton supporters.

And yet, you have made assumptions on equally flimsy evidence: Someone wearing black was HF. Everyone pushing through the turnstile was a hoodlum, ne'er do well or some other antiquated term you find endearing. That none of them had tickets. That it was this incident that caused the turnstiles to be closed...

You simply can't have it both ways.


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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 30 Nov 17 6.40pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by Kodg

And yet, you have made assumptions on equally flimsy evidence: Someone wearing black was HF. Everyone pushing through the turnstile was a hoodlum, ne'er do well or some other antiquated term you find endearing. That none of them had tickets. That it was this incident that caused the turnstiles to be closed.

You simply can't have it both ways.


You really must read what I have actually written.

I have made NO mention of people wearing black and stating that they were the HF. And I have made NO mention that everyone pushing through the turnstile was a hoodlum nor mentioning about closed turnstiles.Thanks for putting words into my mouth.

It has been well documented that so called "Fans" behaved in a disreputable manner and the consequences affected our genuine supporters.I certainly haven't made accusatory statements based on any so called "Flimsy evidence".If you believe this is media "Fake news" and there was no anti-social behaviour then that is your prerogative.


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daven Flag Hailsham 30 Nov 17 7.07pm Send a Private Message to daven Add daven as a friend

I would like to wait until the facts of this situation are known before making rash comments.
As is usual, people with fixed views will always come down on their own side. Statements such as "ticketless fans stormed a turnstile" are typical of lazy reporting.
If fans jumped over turnstiles and got into the ground, how do we know that they were ticketless.

 

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Palace 1979 Flag Surrey 30 Nov 17 7.13pm Send a Private Message to Palace 1979 Add Palace 1979 as a friend

I personally want my money back and I was in the ground !

Probably the worst match against Brighton for as long as I can remember.

 


Some people are like Slinkies … not really good for anything, but you can’t help smiling when you see one tumble down the stairs.

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kevmason98 Flag Sidcup 30 Nov 17 7.32pm Send a Private Message to kevmason98 Add kevmason98 as a friend

Originally posted by Lyons550

This post has been merged from a topic called 'Ashamed to be Palace tonight' by Midlands Eagle

When I left, I was told by an Officer that 30! had got in via a door left open by a BHA Steward/Staff member...seems if this were to be true that BHA panicked big time unable to handle the pressure and made a knee jerk reaction adding a Zero to the likely figure in order to try and justify the subsequent actions.

I flew in from Amsterdam for the game....I arrived in Brighton just before 7pm and the station was surrounded by police.
Palace fans were being marched up the side of the station to be herded in to one train and delivered to Falmer.
However I’m on the wrong side of a baying mob and can’t get through the police lines. Tried walking round.... through the enemy but unable to.
At about 7:10pm I gave up and walked to the lanes and got a taxi.
Dropped me off 10 minutes walk from the ground and made it on foot by 7:30pm.
A lot of people on that train didn’t get on because of the trouble outside as Everyone arrived at the Away turnstile it all went off.
At least two fire exits were opened and palace fans getting in to the ground through them. 5 or six people got in and jumped over the turnstile which I saw myself. not Hf people I might add.
The away end was the Locked down with law abiding supporters who gonto every game locked outside. Just after kick off another fireball fire exit gate was opened and about 30 people got in, I didn’t witness this myself but seen the video and some people are holding tickets in their hands. If I was outside with a ticket , being told I couldn’t come in then I think I would have come in this way too &#129335;&#127996;&#8205;&#9794;&#65039;.
The police said that they had been told by BHAFC that nooone can come in.
Most marched back to the station but those that managed to stay around were let in at halftime, including some of my close football mates.

I hope this sheds a bit more fact on the subject as there is a lot of blaming going on here.

One last thing..... if football clubs are going to refuse entry to law abiding peaceful supporters from a particular team because of the behaviour of a few .....isn’t that discrimination. I know that BHAFC will hide behind the stadium safety cars, but football is nothing without the supporters. Once the situation was under control (which should have been easy with the extraordinary amount of police on duty).... it would have been easy to check people’s tickwts one at a time and let them in.... but that would have been too sensible.
Instead loyal football fans who go week in week out weee punishes or victimised maybe? I can’t help thinking that BHAFC were thinking good leave them all out there. That’s not the right way to treat paying supporters from any club.

Imagine the uproar if that situation was applied to a minority group?

But somehow it’s okay to do tha because “all football fans are tarred with the same brush again”...... it’s okay to treat people like this because they are football fans? Errr no it’s not.

Amanda Jacks from FSF is already on the case.

 

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kevmason98 Flag Sidcup 30 Nov 17 7.35pm Send a Private Message to kevmason98 Add kevmason98 as a friend

Originally posted by kevmason98

I flew in from Amsterdam for the game....I arrived in Brighton just before 7pm and the station was surrounded by police.
Palace fans were being marched up the side of the station to be herded in to one train and delivered to Falmer.
However I’m on the wrong side of a baying mob and can’t get through the police lines. Tried walking round.... through the enemy but unable to.
At about 7:10pm I gave up and walked to the lanes and got a taxi.
Dropped me off 10 minutes walk from the ground and made it on foot by 7:30pm.
A lot of people on that train didn’t get on because of the trouble outside as Everyone arrived at the Away turnstile it all went off.
At least two fire exits were opened and palace fans getting in to the ground through them. 5 or six people got in and jumped over the turnstile which I saw myself. not Hf people I might add.
The away end was the Locked down after the first breach with law abiding supporters who gonto every game locked outside. Just after kick off another fireball fire exit gate was opened and about 30 people got in, I didn’t witness this myself but seen the video and some people are holding tickets in their hands. If I was outside with a ticket , being told I couldn’t come in then I think I would have come in this way too &#129335;&#127996;&#8205;&#9794;&#65039;.
The police said that they had been told by BHAFC that nooone can come in.
Most marched back to the station but those that managed to stay around were let in at halftime, including some of my close football mates.

I hope this sheds a bit more fact on the subject as there is a lot of blaming going on here.

One last thing..... if football clubs are going to refuse entry to law abiding peaceful supporters from a particular team because of the behaviour of a few .....isn’t that discrimination. I know that BHAFC will hide behind the stadium safety card, but football is nothing without the supporters. Once the situation was under control (which should have been easy with the extraordinary amount of police on duty).... it would have been easy to check people’s tickets one at a time and let them in.... but that would have been too sensible.
Instead loyal football fans who go week in week out were punished or victimised maybe? I can’t help thinking that BHAFC were thinking good leave them all out there. That’s not the right way to treat paying supporters from any club.

Imagine the uproar if that situation was applied to a minority group?

But somehow it’s okay to do tha because “all football fans are tarred with the same brush again”...... it’s okay to treat people like this because they are football fans? Errr no it’s not.

Amanda Jacks from FSF is already on the case.

 

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croydon proud Flag Any european country i fancy! 30 Nov 17 7.52pm

Originally posted by kevmason98

I flew in from Amsterdam for the game....I arrived in Brighton just before 7pm and the station was surrounded by police.
Palace fans were being marched up the side of the station to be herded in to one train and delivered to Falmer.
However I’m on the wrong side of a baying mob and can’t get through the police lines. Tried walking round.... through the enemy but unable to.
At about 7:10pm I gave up and walked to the lanes and got a taxi.
Dropped me off 10 minutes walk from the ground and made it on foot by 7:30pm.
A lot of people on that train didn’t get on because of the trouble outside as Everyone arrived at the Away turnstile it all went off.
At least two fire exits were opened and palace fans getting in to the ground through them. 5 or six people got in and jumped over the turnstile which I saw myself. not Hf people I might add.
The away end was the Locked down with law abiding supporters who gonto every game locked outside. Just after kick off another fireball fire exit gate was opened and about 30 people got in, I didn’t witness this myself but seen the video and some people are holding tickets in their hands. If I was outside with a ticket , being told I couldn’t come in then I think I would have come in this way too &#129335;&#127996;&#8205;&#9794;&#65039;.
The police said that they had been told by BHAFC that nooone can come in.
Most marched back to the station but those that managed to stay around were let in at halftime, including some of my close football mates.

I hope this sheds a bit more fact on the subject as there is a lot of blaming going on here.

One last thing..... if football clubs are going to refuse entry to law abiding peaceful supporters from a particular team because of the behaviour of a few .....isn’t that discrimination. I know that BHAFC will hide behind the stadium safety cars, but football is nothing without the supporters. Once the situation was under control (which should have been easy with the extraordinary amount of police on duty).... it would have been easy to check people’s tickwts one at a time and let them in.... but that would have been too sensible.
Instead loyal football fans who go week in week out weee punishes or victimised maybe? I can’t help thinking that BHAFC were thinking good leave them all out there. That’s not the right way to treat paying supporters from any club.

Imagine the uproar if that situation was applied to a minority group?

But somehow it’s okay to do tha because “all football fans are tarred with the same brush again”...... it’s okay to treat people like this because they are football fans? Errr no it’s not.

Amanda Jacks from FSF is already on the case.


ive already mailed amanda, let her know im holding sussex police and bha fully responsible!

 

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babylonjohn Flag St Leonards-on-Sea 30 Nov 17 7.54pm Send a Private Message to babylonjohn Add babylonjohn as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

One cannot assume that because one resides on the south coast these had to be Brighton supporters.

I am reliably informed that on the night of the Speroni testimonial there was a significantly large group of Palace supporters waiting for the train at Angmering station.

In my village alone I have met 5 Palace supporters and I have been told that one of the local pubs a small distance drive away is run by supporters of our club.

 

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babylonjohn Flag St Leonards-on-Sea 30 Nov 17 7.56pm Send a Private Message to babylonjohn Add babylonjohn as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

One cannot assume that because one resides on the south coast these had to be Brighton supporters.

I am reliably informed that on the night of the Speroni testimonial there was a significantly large group of Palace supporters waiting for the train at Angmering station.

In my village alone I have met 5 Palace supporters and I have been told that one of the local pubs a small distance drive away is run by supporters of our club.

 

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aquickgame2 Flag Beni = summer,Caribbean = winter 30 Nov 17 8.09pm Send a Private Message to aquickgame2 Add aquickgame2 as a friend

Originally posted by croydon proud


ERRR, he uses uber michaela, we dont go south of the river, ubers not a taxi, only a hackney carriage can be called a taxi,,,minicab maybe?

I use Uber when I can,cos they are cheaper...black cab for short journeys cos they are cheaper...mini cab if needed.

As for paying taxes..Glass houses for Black cab drivers or dont do what I do...so pay every penny of your taxes you naughty Uber drivers...at least they go south of the river

 

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