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Five year match ban for violent Seagulls supporter

by Sue Pearson
Friday 19 Mar, 2010 at 6:37PM
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A Brighton and Hove Albion fan was today banned from going to any of his beloved team’s matches after being found guilty of violent behaviour.

Joshua Moore, 21, of Chichester Drive East, Saltdean,was served a five year football banning order today at Eastbourne Magistrates court.

Moore was observed by Sussex Police football spotters over a period of four years and on 13 occasions was found to contribute to violence and / or disorder at home and away matches. Moore did not contest the evidence.

Chief Inspector Simon Nelson, Brighton & Hove Police said: “Football should always be a game that is easily accessible to genuine supporters, and Brighton and Hove Albion work closely with us to ensure that the matches are safe sporting events.

“We owe it to the lawful majority, to identify the trouble-makers who falsely claim to be supporters but who have the sole intention of committing and inciting violence.

“We will do all that we can to identify those key individuals and make sure that they do not have the opportunity to enjoy the matches at the new community stadium at Falmer, once it has been completed.”

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Comments 13

  1. Bones says:
    16 years ago

    And these are the sort of morons that we have given up part of the Sussex Downs for, so that they can have an ugly stadium that will cause traffic chaos every time there is a match.

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  2. Eastlondonseagull says:
    16 years ago

    And you, Bones, are the sort of Moron who should have a five-year ban from posting inflammatory comments on sites like this. Football thugs are a tiny minority these days. Go back to bed.

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  3. Bones says:
    16 years ago

    The person I referred to as a moron is a violent thug and there are still such individuals in the football world (on and off the field).

    I make no apology for calling such idiots as this morons.

    Yes, they are a small minority in most clubs but they still exist and to call such individuals morons is in no way inflammatory.

    However, to refer to someone making a considered comment on a website as a moron, as you have, suggests to me that I have struck a nerve.

    Either you are one of the hooligans or you are someone who condones such behaviour.

    I like sport but I have no interest in football which is an industry not a sport.

    I therefore object to big business being allowed to build a massive structure on the South Downs.

    Having said all that I accept that this carbuncle will give some football followers pleasure and I am glad for them but I cannot help being irritated at it’s presence when I read reports about morons like Moore.

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  4. Eastlondonseagull says:
    16 years ago

    Your comments are extremely inflammatory, Bones, because your are insinuating that every single Brighton & Hove Albion supporter is a thug. And we are clearly not. I object to your insinuation that I, too, am a thug. I cannot wait to take my two-year-old son to Falmer and show him everything that is great about the Albion.

    You say that “these are the sort of morons that we have given up part of the Sussex Downs for.” What rubbish! Rather, the ugly brown field next to a four-lane motorway, railway and university, is now being transformed into what will be one of the best sporting stadiums in the UK, a wonderful building benefiting the whole community, used by families from across the county. Your comments are crass, ignorant, and extremely tedious.

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  5. Bones says:
    16 years ago

    I have said and I repeat “they are a small minority in most clubs but they still exist and to call such individuals morons is in no way inflammatory”.

    I stand by that.

    I referred to these thugs as ‘morons’; in your reactionary response you called me a moron.

    I say again, to call someone a moron for describing thugs as morons suggested to me that you were either defending such individuals or were one of them.

    I commend your support and enjoyment of your chosen ‘sport’ along with your young son. You are obviously not a thug.

    But I am entitled to object to such creeping development on the South Downs and to be irritated that SOME of those that will benefit are morons.

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  6. Portlock Seagull says:
    16 years ago

    Bones,
    I can’t wait for the new stadium to open. It hasn’t been the same since the Goldstone where me and my mates used to decend from the downs into Hove, wearing our horned helmets as we raped and pillaged the terrified locals for approximately 2 hours of violent entertainment every other week. Falmer offers fresh opportunities for us seagull supporters; new lands to plunder, old ladies to threaten and babies to eat etc. And all in an AONB!

    Why not look into joining us and becoming a member? Application forms available via http://www.youtotalgoon.com

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  7. Bones says:
    16 years ago

    If that’s the mentality of football fans, I rest my case.

    You certainly are a ‘member’.

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  8. Eastlondonseagull says:
    16 years ago

    Ha ha! An excellent comment from Portlock Seagull, there. I think the words ‘sense’, ‘of’, ‘humour’ and ‘failure’ sum up your response, Bones!

    Another own-goal by the NIMBYs.

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  9. Bones says:
    16 years ago

    I think not gentlemen.

    I don’t live near the site so I am no ‘NIMBY’.

    And I did find the simpleton response amusing and consistent with the ‘football fan’ mentallity – but not funny. So, no sense of humour failure.

    But it will be interesting to see if any of the ‘fans’ suffer a sense of humour failure when they go to a match at the new stadium and get snarled up in the inevitable traffic chaos that there will be….

    Bless.

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  10. Eastlondonseagull says:
    16 years ago

    Don’t worry. Most of us will be using sustainable forms of transport, or maybe using that conveniently-located railway station 😉

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  11. Bones says:
    16 years ago

    Pleased to hear it.

    If the economy caries on as it is, none of us will be able to do anything but walk everywhere.

    Do you come from E London? How far afield do Seagull fans travel from to go to a match in Brighton?

    I have no animosity whatsoever against the decent core supporters of football (or any other sport), I just hate thug-hooligans (in every sport, and society).

    Enjoy your stadium. 🙂

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  12. Eastlondonseagull says:
    16 years ago

    Yep, I’ve lived in East London for the last 15 years and have had a season ticket for the last 10 – I’ve not lived in Brighton since 1983! But the football team, no matter how rubbish they can be, is in my blood. It’s a strange thing. And I love them with a passion.

    I have friends in Manchester who make 10 to 15+ games a season, and there are season-ticket holders living all over the country. That’s the beauty of football, it brings people together 🙂

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  13. Bones says:
    16 years ago

    I would just as soon watch paint dry but we are all different.

    However, I did used to drink with Steve Foster when he first joined B’ton. I’ve still got the hangover.

    That MUST make me a goon!?

    Enjoy your matched; no hard feeling 🙂

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