Blackpoolmad
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All over Facebook with a picture of the back window smashed.
Who? Why? Motive? Anyone hurt?
Who? Why? Motive? Anyone hurt?
“Not 1 but all 3 of my sisters” is a line I wasn’t expecting to read regarding a coach window getting put through. Dramatic writing
MusselCould have been a seagull dropping a muscle what it had picked up central pier.
Rox has finally joined the avftt spelling policeMussel
Does he mean all 10,000 of us, or the 1 that threw the stone?
Don't be so ** ridiculousKnob Headery, we will end up getting points deducted if they carry on.
Was there a brother and three sisters amongst the group?There was 20-25 of their fans walking past the South as we were queuing to get in singing about dirty northern bastards and Blackpool’s a sh1t hole and no police to be seen. After the game there was a few of them with Burberry scarves making phone calls to meet for trouble and walked off down Central Drive towards where their coach was parked…… maybe they found the trouble that they were looking for
I too saw them…I checked and it’s true there was a brother and not one but three sisters in said group….Was there a brother and three sisters amongst the group?
Didn’t look too closely mate, I had my 7 year old next door neighbour with me who I was taking to his first game so we stayed out of the way in the queueWas there a brother and three sisters amongst the group?
I actually saw a mob, probably them, outside the Manchester at 2ish singing same songs about northerners and the old shit hole songs all burburied up. Probably answers the motive, but still not good for our clubs rep.There was 20-25 of their fans walking past the South as we were queuing to get in singing about dirty northern bastards and Blackpool’s a sh1t hole and no police to be seen. After the game there was a few of them with Burberry scarves making phone calls to meet for trouble and walked off down Central Drive towards where their coach was parked…… maybe they found the trouble that they were looking for
I find it hard to believe Stevenage have a mob.There was 20-25 of their fans walking past the South as we were queuing to get in singing about dirty northern bastards and Blackpool’s a sh1t hole and no police to be seen. After the game there was a few of them with Burberry scarves making phone calls to meet for trouble and walked off down Central Drive towards where their coach was parked…… maybe they found the trouble that they were looking for
I was surprised there was such a gobby lot with them … as you suggest it could have been a response to something their own fans started.There was 20-25 of their fans walking past the South as we were queuing to get in singing about dirty northern bastards and Blackpool’s a sh1t hole and no police to be seen. After the game there was a few of them with Burberry scarves making phone calls to meet for trouble and walked off down Central Drive towards where their coach was parked…… maybe they found the trouble that they were looking for
TBH that was my first thought then I read the rest of the threadCould have been a seagull dropping a muscle what it had picked up central pier.
He went to St Joes you know.Rox has finally joined the avftt spelling police
But apart from that, he's ok!He went to St Joes you know.
Mussel
Points deducted for a smashed window in a car park.........we absolutely won'tKnob Headery, we will end up getting points deducted if they carry on.
As far as someone like him is concerned the perpetrator is typical of the whole group. It may not be realistic but we all do it. That's why shits who do this sort of thing need weeding out of the club as far as is reasonably possible.Does he mean all 10,000 of us, or the 1 that threw the stone?
I hope I never ever see you at a match as you are a complete bellend who's unbelievably anti Blackpool as a town and as a fanbaseSums up the trash Football unfortunately attracts and there’s plenty of it in the UK
If away fans can’t behave properly don’t serve them, give them all the hospitality their offence deserves
If some Blackpool fans can’t stop throwing fares, smashing up coaches, vehicles tell the stewards who they were give em a criminal record and see how the vast majority of us live and go about our supporting - we don’t need idiots giving outr fan base and Club a bad name
The vast majority of our fans are law abiding, fun and good to be with people - compare and contrast Ashley’s boat trip last week with this report of criminal damage and trying to hurt others
I hope our thugs get caught
I hope their disrespectful visitors never come back
There was 20-25 of their fans walking past the South as we were queuing to get in singing about dirty northern bastards and Blackpool’s a sh1t hole and no police to be seen. After the game there was a few of them with Burberry scarves making phone calls to meet for trouble and walked off down Central Drive towards where their coach was parked…… maybe they found the trouble that they were looking for
That sounds like a paragraph straight from some murder mystery book.I had just walked past the coach and got to the corner to walk up by the school and heard a bang. Several young males dressed in dark clothing shot passed us and down the alleyway.
I had thought that a smoke bomb had been thrown
As Sly and the FamilyStone would say It’s a family affairWas there a brother and three sisters amongst the group?
Nice comparison. Maybe a different demographic, but I'm pretty sure capable of looking after themselves if things ever turned nasty..Sums up the trash Football unfortunately attracts and there’s plenty of it in the UK
If away fans can’t behave properly don’t serve them, give them all the hospitality their offence deserves
If some Blackpool fans can’t stop throwing fares, smashing up coaches, vehicles tell the stewards who they were give em a criminal record and see how the vast majority of us live and go about our supporting - we don’t need idiots giving outr fan base and Club a bad name
The vast majority of our fans are law abiding, fun and good to be with people - compare and contrast Ashley’s boat trip last week with this report of criminal damage and trying to hurt others
I hope our thugs get caught
I hope their disrespectful visitors never come back
I was talking about the behaviour in general including pyrotechnics and throwing objects onto the pitch combined with putting the window in, we are on a warning from the former.Points deducted for a smashed window in a car park.........we absolutely won't
There is no condoning the behaviour, but it won't lead to a points deduction, it absolutely won't
Maybe it was TangerTonyGreen's phone?So was it a large metal object or a stone?
Phil — I don’t condone disrespect by visitors to Blackpool as I do smashing up their means of transport homeI hope I never ever see you at a match as you are a complete bellend who's unbelievably anti Blackpool as a town and as a fanbase
It doesn't matter, there has NEVER in the history of the game been a points deduction for anything of that nature.I was talking about the behaviour in general including pyrotechnics and throwing objects onto the pitch combined with putting the window in, we are on a warning from the former.
That’s alright then, I’ll bring my flares and bricks to the next game so I can act like a prick tooIt doesn't matter, there has NEVER in the history of the game been a points deduction for anything of that nature.
Fines yes, potential partial stand closures in extreme circumstances but points deductions will not hapoen
I never said it's right or that I condone it, I said it'll never lead to a points deduction as you claimed, that's just sensationalist.That’s alright then, I’ll bring my flares and bricks to the next game so I can act like a prick too
Easy to say when it isn't your business and investment that is at risk. The club are taking a safety first attitude towards managing the issue and clearly need to, if recent behaviour is anything to go by.I never said it's right or that I condone it, I said it'll never lead to a points deduction as you claimed, that's just sensationalist.
Surprised you can see what approach they're taking you're buried that far up their hoopEasy to say when it isn't your business and investment that is at risk. The club are taking a safety first attitude towards managing the issue and clearly need to, if recent behaviour is anything to go by.
But feel free to provide evidence of the points deductions for others which necessitate a 'safety first attitude'Easy to say when it isn't your business and investment that is at risk. The club are taking a safety first attitude towards managing the issue and clearly need to, if recent behaviour is anything to go by.
Points deductions are being discussed but not football law yet, likely to be trialled in the non league first.But feel free to provide evidence of the points deductions for others which necessitate a 'safety first attitude'
Good luck to them with that, not a hope in hellPoints deductions are being discussed but not football law yet, likely to be trialled in the non league first.
The game will also continue its efforts to combat dangerous, illegal and unwelcome behaviour off the pitch, be it in the stands or online. Last season a host of new measures were introduced by authorities which saw enhanced sanctions applied for people identified entering the pitch, using pyros, taking drugs to games, throwing objects or for discriminatory abuse.
Speaking ahead of the new season’s kick off, leaders from across English football offered insight into the game’s renewed efforts to improve participant and fan behaviour