bobby ford
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Was when walking out of the stadium, head down, in disbelief, heartbroken (not the first or the last time I suspect). If the walk back to the minibus wasn't bad enough, what really capped off an awful afternoon for me though was the scenes that followed...
A family of Huddersfield fans wearing club shirts - a young lad who looked about 6 waving his flag, his dad and an older man who I can only assume was the granddad were subjected to some abhorrent abuse by a group of 40/50 something so called 'blades' - one particular thug leading the attacks, throwing all kind of threats at this man and abuse such as you 'get back here, you fat c***' etc etc. This man in obvious concern for his and his sons welfare did not retort whatsoever but carried on walking forward amid the torrents of bile being spouted at him, only pausing to comfort his young son who looked on the verge of tears, wondering why these men wanted to hurt his dad over a game of football. I can't comment on the events leading up to this but my impression was these men must have been rightly celebrating a win at Wembley with their young son/grandchild in what should have been a great family moment, absolutely ruined by some scumbags who I'm ashamed to see associated with my beloved football club. I only wish I had the bottle to walk over to the man and apologise on behalf of SUFC and assure him we're not all like that.
This served as a crystallising moment for me as it hit me for the first time in my life that sometimes football is taken far too seriously by many of us and it was that particular incident was was left replaying in my head, with that young lads worried face as opposed to Simmo blazing that penalty over the bar.
Just wanted to get that off my chest and share that with the rest of you.
UTB
A family of Huddersfield fans wearing club shirts - a young lad who looked about 6 waving his flag, his dad and an older man who I can only assume was the granddad were subjected to some abhorrent abuse by a group of 40/50 something so called 'blades' - one particular thug leading the attacks, throwing all kind of threats at this man and abuse such as you 'get back here, you fat c***' etc etc. This man in obvious concern for his and his sons welfare did not retort whatsoever but carried on walking forward amid the torrents of bile being spouted at him, only pausing to comfort his young son who looked on the verge of tears, wondering why these men wanted to hurt his dad over a game of football. I can't comment on the events leading up to this but my impression was these men must have been rightly celebrating a win at Wembley with their young son/grandchild in what should have been a great family moment, absolutely ruined by some scumbags who I'm ashamed to see associated with my beloved football club. I only wish I had the bottle to walk over to the man and apologise on behalf of SUFC and assure him we're not all like that.
This served as a crystallising moment for me as it hit me for the first time in my life that sometimes football is taken far too seriously by many of us and it was that particular incident was was left replaying in my head, with that young lads worried face as opposed to Simmo blazing that penalty over the bar.
Just wanted to get that off my chest and share that with the rest of you.
UTB