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Richard Henderson's avatar

Think you lads have overblown this one to be honest. This, the tickets to the Brentford game, and out-of touch language from Fulham Pier are certainly not reason to protest. The ownership pump ~£30M a year into the club to keep us going as a premier league operation, think we can forgive them a few minor slip ups.

David Gregg's avatar

Unless they wear the colours of their team how can officials ( who are often low paid temp workers with no affiliation ) spot away supporters. We have always had them, and mostly they stay quiet. The statement from the club offers no change in action from the last forty years. Before then supporters of both clubs would mix and swap ends at half time.

K Simmons's avatar

Any disconnect by a club's hierarchy to its fan base is the thin end of the wedge, it can spread to the attitude it takes of its football teams and finally relegation. Look at Leicester City recently.

Paul Grech's avatar

Even as a non-Fulham fan, the idea that a club actively sells tickets to non-fans is shocking. Most would refrain if only because of the safety issues. This is a very slippery slope.