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Albion Palace clashes were ‘return to dark days of football’ says police chief

by Jo Wadsworth
Wednesday 29 Nov, 2017 at 2:19PM
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Clashes between fans at the Brighton v Crystal Palace match last night have been described as the ‘most challenging football-related disorder that I have ever experienced’ by the man who led the policing operation for the game.

Chief Inspector Simon Nelson said: “I have been involved in football policing at all levels and have been a match commander for Albion matches for 12 years, but I have never come across such concerted attempts to cause disorder and engage in violent behaviour.

“By late afternoon, groups of masked people, apparently linked to both Albion and Palace, were seeking confrontation with each other and police around Brighton.

“Along with British Transport Police colleagues, we had to deal with a number of incidents at Brighton railway station, which caused tailbacks of people queuing for trains, who understandably were frustrated that they were going to miss the start of the match.

“I am sorry that these genuine supporters were inconvenienced, but throughout the operation the safety of everyone involved was our priority.

“Outside the stadium, we dealt with a number of public order incidents, particularly amongst a contingent of away supporters who were being escorted from the railway station. We are aware that a significant number of people attempted to enter the ground with pyrotechnics, knives and knuckledusters, which were found following efforts to gain access through fire exit doors in the south stand.

“At one stage, a large number of people, who are believed not to have had tickets, overran the turnstiles in the south stand to gain access to the away supporters’ section, where several pyrotechnic devices were discharged throughout the match.

“A number of Crystal Palace supporters were unable to enter the ground and were held outside the entrance until we were advised by the club that no further people would be admitted. As soon as we were advised of this and as it was not safe to leave them gathered outside the exits from the stadium, they were escorted back to Falmer railway station.

“Despite this, I am pleased to say that any large scale disorder was averted.

“We will be reviewing our operation and discussing the events of the afternoon and evening with the clubs. This was a return to the dark days of football and is not acceptable.

“We will also be carefully studying CCTV from in and around the stadium and the city in conjunction with Brighton and Hove Albion and colleagues from the Metropolitan Police to identify those responsible for the disorder.”

Six people were arrested on Tuesday evening.

Michael Shaw, 45, an electrician of Truleigh Drive, Portslade, has been charged with being a football spectator failing to comply with a banning order.

Kamar Jalal, 30, a financial director of The Savannahs, Langshott, Horley, and Mark Kentfield, 41, an administrative assistant of Duke Terrace Street, St Leonards-on-Sea, have both been charged with using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour to cause harassment, alarm or distress.

All three men have been bailed to appear at Brighton Magistrates’ Court on December 14.

A 26-year-old man from South Croydon and a 15-year-old boy from Brighton were both arrested on suspicion of throwing or discharging a missile. They have been released under investigation.

A 51-year-old man from Worthing, arrested on suspicion of using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour to cause harassment, alarm or distress, remained in custody at 1pm on Wednesday (November 29).

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  1. Roger Stone says:
    8 years ago

    There is a clear solution to this. Swap their roles. The footballers get to go around Brighton drinking and having fun. The football fans have a massive fight in the Amex Stadium. I would go to that.

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  2. Michael Stephens says:
    8 years ago

    Interesting you only picked a few select people to arrest. There were clearly many more people engaging in this behaviour.
    Banning order for a year would have been sufficient.

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