Palace fans causing disorder

Anyone one know/heard of the damage caused in the Wild Duck roughly about closing time, reports of the urinals being ripped off the wall?
We call that a week day in Ireland . Weekends however do get a bit rowdy .
 
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Ed Aaron's posted this on his X account, from last night's game.
Yes, only allow those rabid, obsessed far left Antifa types.

Why not kick all politics out of match days, including feeble minded banners.
 
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Ed Aaron's posted this on his X account, from last night's game.
Ideas for their banners…

‘Let’s setup fake social media accounts of others and make racist posts’

Or

‘Let’s take dozens of balaclavas to Europe, start trouble with a group that doesn’t appreciate our politics at the club we all support, and claim they started on us’

Or

‘Let’s bully any fans in smaller numbers out of our seats at away games. When told to f*** off we will melt’
 
Yes, only allow those rabid, obsessed far left Antifa types.

Why not kick all politics out of match days, including feeble minded banner
You do know that anti racism is not a political ideology? More of a human rights/morality issue. And what's more, many people with right wing socially conservative views can hold anti racist views. I suspect you fit in that category or am I being too generous?
 
You do know that anti racism is not a political ideology? More of a human rights/morality issue. And what's more, many people with right wing socially conservative views can hold anti racist views. I suspect you fit in that category or am I being too generous?
I'd say that virtually everyone is anti racist in the purest sense, except perhaps for a tiny minority of actual racists who no one listens to.

It's more about what type of people advertise being 'anti racist' and their definition of 'racist'.
More often than not, it is used purely to shut down debate, promote liberal/left wing politics and besmirch those who disagree.

For example, being against mass migration or wishing to stop illegal immigration is not racist. It has nothing to do with race per se. Unsurprisingly, many immigrants are of other races, so it's just easy to use that as an excuse to make the accusation.

The whole concept of 'anti racism' is simplistic and often politically motivated. Therefore, it has no place at a football match along with any other type of political statement.

It's student politics with bovver boots. It's rather pathetic virtue signalling at best and leftist activism at worst.
 
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The whole concept of 'anti racism' is simplistic and often politically motivated. Therefore, it has no place at a football match along with any other type of political statement.

It's student politics with bovver boots. It's rather pathetic virtue signalling at best and leftist activism at worst.
Interesting, so I guess you would remove the 'No Room for Racism' badge embroidered onto every Premier League kit, including match officials, along with the Kick it Out organisation, until recently headed up by Troy Townsend. All leftist activism?
 
Interesting, so I guess you would remove the 'No Room for Racism' badge embroidered onto every Premier League kit, including match officials, along with the Kick it Out organisation, until recently headed up by Troy Townsend. All leftist activism?
Well perhaps, but I would see it more as virtue signalling as a marketing tool.

It has absolutely no effect on anything. Morons will be morons, and everyone else doesn't need to be told that racism is bad.
 
You do know that anti racism is not a political ideology? More of a human rights/morality issue. And what's more, many people with right wing socially conservative views can hold anti racist views. I suspect you fit in that category or am I being too generous?

The particular banner could be described as "airing dirty laundry in public" and is not helpful especially as we are among the most tolerant football fans in the country.
 

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