Yeah correct mate nailed it
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Brought the worst out of a lot of people this, hasnt it.
Soz for moralising that I don’t think people should attack people in the way they did at the weekend.
The videos are there for all to see. It wasn’t just a slap, it wasn’t just one fella kicking off. It was a group of fucking idiots rounding up on individuals.
I’ve seen kopites in the Gwladys street not get that sort of treatment. Grim scenes
Soz for moralising that I don’t think people should attack people in the way they did at the weekend.
The videos are there for all to see. It wasn’t just a slap, it wasn’t just one fella kicking off. It was a group of fucking idiots rounding up on individuals.
I’ve seen kopites in the Gwladys street not get that sort of treatment. Grim scenes
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There are sometimes unfortunate consequences for doing stupid things when you have only yourself to blame. Sitting in an away end at a football match and cheering on the opposite team is one of those situations.
Most people on here will have received a crack or two in their lifetime and many will have reflected on it afterwards and learnt a lesson from it. It's not a big deal.
The bigger question now is what we do with the idiot on our payroll who thought it was a good idea to create this situation in the first place.
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Support him because his mates were attacked and he’s receiving all kinds of abuse on social media?Bumble wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2026 11:54 am There are sometimes unfortunate consequences for doing stupid things when you have only yourself to blame. Sitting in an away end at a football match and cheering on the opposite team is one of those situations.
Most people on here will have received a crack or two in their lifetime and many will have reflected on it afterwards and learnt a lesson from it. It's not a big deal.
The bigger question now is what we do with the idiot on our payroll who thought it was a good idea to create this situation in the first place.
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Or throw him under a bus and have his mates dragged around town to be beaten up some more - that’ll learn ‘em.
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Thank fuck our fans were so helpful, I'd imagine Barry's mates are actually grateful on reflectionBumble wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2026 11:54 am There are sometimes unfortunate consequences for doing stupid things when you have only yourself to blame. Sitting in an away end at a football match and cheering on the opposite team is one of those situations.
Most people on here will have received a crack or two in their lifetime and many will have reflected on it afterwards and learnt a lesson from it. It's not a big deal.
The bigger question now is what we do with the idiot on our payroll who thought it was a good idea to create this situation in the first place.
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Barry will get read the riot act from his manager.
His mates will nurse some bruised cheeks and ego's and maybe won't be as silly again.
We will review our ticketing policy for players in light of this.
The club will get a e-mail from the Premier League referencing media headlines and social media images.
We move on to the next game.
His mates will nurse some bruised cheeks and ego's and maybe won't be as silly again.
We will review our ticketing policy for players in light of this.
The club will get a e-mail from the Premier League referencing media headlines and social media images.
We move on to the next game.
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People shouldnt be attacking people at the football or anywhere because they've been taunted...... the law of averages says though if you taunt 5000 people at once youre probably going to have to get extremely lucky to have no one attack you
People want rid of Barry because hes crap and now we dont have to pretend otherwise. If hed scored 15 goals and played well they'd be no one suggesting we sell him
People want rid of Barry because hes crap and now we dont have to pretend otherwise. If hed scored 15 goals and played well they'd be no one suggesting we sell him
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I'd also like to throw out there that those around the "guests" had no fucking idea who they were.
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Tbh if he finished the season with 7-8 prem non pen goals I would and still will say - this is a good first season and I’ve no doubt he’ll get better.
I just think there’s probably no going back from throwing fans under the bus. The players are our champions, they are in the position we cannot be, they represent us on the pitch and in the media and in our very hopes and dreams. If a player appears to not only not be bought into the club, not be bought into the fans, but be perceived as actively working against the fans (rightly or wrongly - may such cases) it is curtains. It’s an emotional and psychological contradiction the football fan cannot hold.
I just think there’s probably no going back from throwing fans under the bus. The players are our champions, they are in the position we cannot be, they represent us on the pitch and in the media and in our very hopes and dreams. If a player appears to not only not be bought into the club, not be bought into the fans, but be perceived as actively working against the fans (rightly or wrongly - may such cases) it is curtains. It’s an emotional and psychological contradiction the football fan cannot hold.
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I would never condone violence.
*However*
If you are really stupid enough to go into an away end with some of the most ardent, hardcore football supporters in the country who follow their team up and down the country, and then celebrate the home team scoring a last minute goal in front of their faces, then can you really be surprised at the end result of them being extremely annoyed, resorting to some sort of physical altercation?
People are not all peace-loving hippies. And when the adrenaline is firing, the last place you want to put yourself is in amongst a load of passionate scousers.
It’s just common sense. No one should be punching or hurting anyone, but at the same point, those fans should never have been there in the first place, which is a failure of Everton and Arsenal, as well as those people who got into the away end.
*However*
If you are really stupid enough to go into an away end with some of the most ardent, hardcore football supporters in the country who follow their team up and down the country, and then celebrate the home team scoring a last minute goal in front of their faces, then can you really be surprised at the end result of them being extremely annoyed, resorting to some sort of physical altercation?
People are not all peace-loving hippies. And when the adrenaline is firing, the last place you want to put yourself is in amongst a load of passionate scousers.
It’s just common sense. No one should be punching or hurting anyone, but at the same point, those fans should never have been there in the first place, which is a failure of Everton and Arsenal, as well as those people who got into the away end.
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This is the part that most people are glossing over.brap2 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2026 12:53 pm Tbh if he finished the season with 7-8 prem non pen goals I would and still will say - this is a good first season and I’ve no doubt he’ll get better.
I just think there’s probably no going back from throwing fans under the bus. The players are our champions, they are in the position we cannot be, they represent us on the pitch and in the media and in our very hopes and dreams. If a player appears to not only not be bought into the club, not be bought into the fans, but be perceived as actively working against the fans (rightly or wrongly - may such cases) it is curtains. It’s an emotional and psychological contradiction the football fan cannot hold.
Regardless of anything else, his first instinct was to go onto social media and have a go at his own fans. Without even waiting to hear the full story and likely just got one version off his mates. The same fans who had spent good money to travel down to watch and support him while he gave some free tickets to his pals to sit amongst and taunt them.
Our away fans are some of the best in the land. Don't be digging them out in public. Jog on lad.