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[QUOTE=AccyMad;1225141- yes Blackpool fans were on a high after recent events at their club but that was no excuse for their behaviour.
no time for em honestly. they seem to think they are the only fans who have suffered from bad or incompatant owners in the past. even owned by the oystons they are still a division 1 club whilst others have lost theirs or playing in non league. |
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maybe if the FA took action against any club who's supporters act in such unruly behaviour by making them play their next two home games behind closed doors
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We may all feel a burning sense of injustice after the events of Tuesday night, but anyone who thinks the powers that be will sympathise with ASFC will be sadly mistaken IMHO.
Despite the obvious provocation, Evtimov lost his head in throwing the bottle back from whence it came. Had he the sense to draw the ref's or liner's attention to the offending missile, justice might have prevailed. Any appeal - if we even bother, will fall on stony ground. Likewise the safe supervision of fans by police & stewards remains the responsibility of the home club. You can't have your cake & eat it! If you're happy to profit from the sale of bottled alcohol to already inebriated fans, you can't absolve responsibility from the likely consequences. There will only be one party found culpable after any inquiry. Alas, it won't be Blackpool |
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you are correct lord S. the problem is for a great many people and not just the odd ones like some try to make out is that alcohol and football just do not mix.
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