2025/26 Thierno Barry

It’s been years since I sat in the home end at aways but you did so knowing how you had to behave , if you didn’t you’re risking a crack , I can’t believe this feels like new information. However this is sitting as a home fan in the away end in a late kick off in London where a late goal had robbed a point . I feels absolutely mad to think their won’t be a response .

If you do something regardless of the consequences then you can’t really complain when you face the consequences.

Barry’s mates are stupid and so’s he for facilitating it .
 
I've been in away ends often when I lived in London. QPR,West Ham, Spurs, Charlton,Palace,to name a few and was fortunate to be able to celebrate goals in wins (although we don't get that many sadly)
Never been attacked. Bizzare that forum members think it's okay for that to happen.
Assume you mean a home stand when Everton are away?

Have you ever been in GP away end v a Man U / WHU / Chelsea and celebrated a last minute goal by Everton?

If you were in the home end for an away match were you in the Chicken Run or Booby Moore lower for WHU or The Mathew Harding Lower etc or somewhere less fervent?

Context matters.
 
I've been in away ends often when I lived in London. QPR,West Ham, Spurs, Charlton,Palace,to name a few and was fortunate to be able to celebrate goals in wins (although we don't get that many sadly)
Never been attacked. Bizzare that forum members think it's okay for that to happen.
You would probably get away with cheering a goal no matter where you are.

It appears the aftermath was the problem in this instance. Poking fun, rubbing it in, call it whatever you want. That's usually when things can turn nasty. I think that's true for anything, not just football.
 
Defending violence is the Kopite way.Own it.
I don’t recall doing that.

Perhaps you’d be so kind as to point out where I did? You even took the trouble to bold the part where I said
Violence at football isn’t acceptable. That’s true.
It can also be true that they’re lucky they weren’t more seriously injured.


That’s not defending violence, quite explicitly. It is, however, being aware the world isn’t a perfect place.

I’m sorry if you weren’t able to understand that.
 
I've been in away ends often when I lived in London. QPR,West Ham, Spurs, Charlton,Palace,to name a few and was fortunate to be able to celebrate goals in wins (although we don't get that many sadly)
Never been attacked. Bizzare that forum members think it's okay for that to happen.

Ive been in home ends before. Never celebrated because there's a chance you will get filled in, so its not something im willing to take. There's rules to the game. Its tribal. I think it's egotistical and naive to think that those rules wouldn't apply to you.

Its not okay for it to happen. But that doesn't mean it doesn't happen. If you know thats the risk and still want to take it, dont be shocked of the consequences.
 
I've been in away ends often when I lived in London. QPR,West Ham, Spurs, Charlton,Palace,to name a few and was fortunate to be able to celebrate goals in wins (although we don't get that many sadly)
Never been attacked. Bizzare that forum members think it's okay for that to happen.
Did you take videos of the fans leaving and mock them through as has been suggested?
 
Pretty funny the one guy in here banging the virtue drum about violence is the same one that offered me out over PM on this very forum. 👀

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