My understanding is Chelsea "started it" (like it's the school playground)am i wrong in either statement,
this was initiated by chelsea fans merely leaving the ground?
west ham fans kicked off during a game they were winning?
My understanding is Chelsea "started it" (like it's the school playground)
And also a few hundred Chelsea fans were held outside by police and only let in at halftime because they were causing trouble (bravado - nothing arrestable) before the game
Two differences -is it any different to Spurs fans coming out of the Park Lane at the same time as the away fans, which seems to happen every time I sit there
fair enough, the limited footage i've seen doesn't show that
I hope they all get refunds
Two differences -
Police presence
Not still in the stadium. Concourse is access to the other fans. Leaving a stadium is a flow of people heading out.
They shouldn't I agree.I guess what i'm getting at is, it's 2016, football is family entertainment, sets of fans shouldn't need to be segregated to stop them behaving like animals
They shouldn't I agree.
Yet it is still needed in most leagues in the world - speaks volumes sadly
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What do they do in terms of away segregation today? I cant say I know the details. Similar, how is their stewarding different?
You could've had free blow jobs and I still wouldn't watch that brick.similarly, i've been to all bar one of the NFL games played in the U.K. in the last decade, drink in your seat, no segregation, fans of all teams, no problems
You could've had free blow jobs and I still wouldn't watch that bricke.
No, you should be charging a fee.aren't blowjobs always free?
No, you should be charging a fee.
football is family entertainment
Yes and no. Football isn't the same as theatre or panto or cricket or rugby. The passion comes from the tribal loyalties. Take the passion away and it would be sterile. I like the neutral area at Fulham but I'll be honest: the day when there's no bother at all between Spurs fans and Arsenal fans, when both sets of fans are amicable - what a horrendous prospect.
football is family entertainment
Yes and no. Football isn't the same as theatre or panto or cricket or rugby. The passion comes from the tribal loyalties. Take the passion away and it would be sterile. I like the neutral area at Fulham but I'll be honest: the day when there's no bother at all between Spurs fans and Arsenal fans, when both sets of fans are amicable - what a horrendous prospect.