Whilst I am incredibly proud of your fantastic displays and have even donated to help with your displays in the past. Today i was absolutely disgusted with your behaviour, you behaved like bullies and total animals!!
We were sat in the front row of Block 111, I did not ask for these specific seats, I liaised with the Disability Co-Ordinator at CPFC. We did this to find the best seats suitable for my son Max, who is profoundly Deaf and has Usher Syndrome. This means he is losing his eye sight, has tunnel vision and has 10 degrees of remaining sight left, therefore needs a straight view of the pitch in front of him.
We arrived to our seats at about 3ish, a group of you then intimidated us and tried to bully us out of these seats, saying that they were your allocation. You tried immensely to persuade us to move using bullying tactics, my other son then explained to one of your group that we would not be moving, we had paid for these seats and he explained his brothers condition. One of you then asked us to move yet again. You then started to get aggressive towards us because you wasnt getting your own way, one of you then took your jacket off and offered my younger son a fight, he refused and remained calm. Your other HF friends pulled you away!! Max then noticed (bearing in mind he is profoundly deaf, relies on sign-language and cant hear what you are saying) that a few of your group were pointing at him and making comments.
Because you still wasnt getting your own way you then threatened another friend in our group, he said to you he was 44 years old and has been going to Palace since before you was even born and to grow up. My friend said he had every right to sit there just as much as you did. One of you then went towards him to fight him, however another one of the HF pulled him away. At this point Max sat down and cried his eyes out. You guys are lucky to have all your sight, all your hearing and be able to join in the fun. Do you not think my son would love to have that experience too ??
The game went on, we joined in your atmosphere, we sang our hearts out, we clapped and Max enjoyed feeling the beat of the drums which were behind us. We didnt even mind when we scored and you was falling over us, it was all part of the joyous goal experience. BUT, then during the course of the game you decided to fight amongst yourselves, trying to pull one of your group away from a steward. What was he doing to get pulled away in the first place!? Luckily, police spotted that we were getting crushed in your brawl and pulled myself and Max out of the mosh-pit that you was creating.
You ruined a young persons day today (hes around the same age as most of you), because of your bullying tactics, your selfishness and your low life behaviour. I felt ashamed when police and stewards had to rush to stop you fighting amongst yourselves. It felt like the whole of Wembley were looking around to see what was going on, and you ought to be ashamed of yourselves. I wouldnt want to call you scum-bags but today you acted in such a way that totally infuriates me, makes me ashamed and embarrassed to call you OUR CLUBs fanatics!!
On a positive note - we won :lux::lux::lux:
We were sat in the front row of Block 111, I did not ask for these specific seats, I liaised with the Disability Co-Ordinator at CPFC. We did this to find the best seats suitable for my son Max, who is profoundly Deaf and has Usher Syndrome. This means he is losing his eye sight, has tunnel vision and has 10 degrees of remaining sight left, therefore needs a straight view of the pitch in front of him.
We arrived to our seats at about 3ish, a group of you then intimidated us and tried to bully us out of these seats, saying that they were your allocation. You tried immensely to persuade us to move using bullying tactics, my other son then explained to one of your group that we would not be moving, we had paid for these seats and he explained his brothers condition. One of you then asked us to move yet again. You then started to get aggressive towards us because you wasnt getting your own way, one of you then took your jacket off and offered my younger son a fight, he refused and remained calm. Your other HF friends pulled you away!! Max then noticed (bearing in mind he is profoundly deaf, relies on sign-language and cant hear what you are saying) that a few of your group were pointing at him and making comments.
Because you still wasnt getting your own way you then threatened another friend in our group, he said to you he was 44 years old and has been going to Palace since before you was even born and to grow up. My friend said he had every right to sit there just as much as you did. One of you then went towards him to fight him, however another one of the HF pulled him away. At this point Max sat down and cried his eyes out. You guys are lucky to have all your sight, all your hearing and be able to join in the fun. Do you not think my son would love to have that experience too ??
The game went on, we joined in your atmosphere, we sang our hearts out, we clapped and Max enjoyed feeling the beat of the drums which were behind us. We didnt even mind when we scored and you was falling over us, it was all part of the joyous goal experience. BUT, then during the course of the game you decided to fight amongst yourselves, trying to pull one of your group away from a steward. What was he doing to get pulled away in the first place!? Luckily, police spotted that we were getting crushed in your brawl and pulled myself and Max out of the mosh-pit that you was creating.
You ruined a young persons day today (hes around the same age as most of you), because of your bullying tactics, your selfishness and your low life behaviour. I felt ashamed when police and stewards had to rush to stop you fighting amongst yourselves. It felt like the whole of Wembley were looking around to see what was going on, and you ought to be ashamed of yourselves. I wouldnt want to call you scum-bags but today you acted in such a way that totally infuriates me, makes me ashamed and embarrassed to call you OUR CLUBs fanatics!!
On a positive note - we won :lux::lux::lux:
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