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The guy obviously has a screw loose, I note that he comes from Buckinghamshire so I applaud any SUFC who travels a fair distance to attend home matches, but, what a **** for doing what he did and now missing watching our beloved team for five years.
Don't be misled by that address, 2 mins on google reveals all.
 
Shame he wasn't in the 'Spread' when Cambridge kicked off, or in Shakespeare Drive/West Street after last seasons Luton game, when they were attacking our fans!.
I don't know about Cambridge, but he was 100% there for Luton and stepped in to stop 14/15 year olds getting a slap from adults along with a few others.
 
Rather than a mindless hooligan, he actually sounds more like some sort of vigilante hero, protecting our stewards and youngsters.

Whilst not condoning his actions on the day, it might be a very good thing they happened, if it means we take crowd control, policing and ticket allocations and arrangements a lot more seriously.

The club and police should be extremely grateful they have a scapegoat to gloss over the shortcomings on the day.
 
Rather than a mindless hooligan, he actually sounds more like some sort of vigilante hero, protecting our stewards and youngsters.

Whilst not condoning his actions on the day, it might be a very good thing they happened, if it means we take crowd control, policing and ticket allocations and arrangements a lot more seriously.

The club and police should be extremely grateful they have a scapegoat to gloss over the shortcomings on the day.


Agreed,



Stewards were being assaulted and this bloke waded in to deal out his own form of justice !
 
He was definitely born in the wrong era.

Back in the day, if a local hero had sorted out the rustlers riding into town, he'd be made Sheriff!
 
Back in the day Ginger Lee was doing this, always stepping in to stop away fans slapping us in the South Bank if we started singing
 
Rather than a mindless hooligan, he actually sounds more like some sort of vigilante hero, protecting our stewards and youngsters.

Whilst not condoning his actions on the day, it might be a very good thing they happened, if it means we take crowd control, policing and ticket allocations and arrangements a lot more seriously.

The club and police should be extremely grateful they have a scapegoat to gloss over the shortcomings on the day.
He attacked stewards as well didn't he?
 
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