by STAR Voice » 05 Nov 2009 13:31
by Forbury Lion » 09 Nov 2009 14:40
There's alot of if's and maybes there.STAR Campaigns A number of Sunderland supporters have been banned from Sunderland despite so far being not found guilty of any offence - and in all likelihood they will be not be found guilty and maybe not even get to court.
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 09 Nov 2009 15:23
by Jerry St Clair » 09 Nov 2009 23:19
STAR Campaigns Please sign this - even if you think it's nothing to do with us here, this sends a message to clubs and to the football authorities about the importance of due process and the rights of supporters not to be banned when they've not been found guilty of any offence.
by STAR Voice » 10 Nov 2009 11:13
Jerry St ClairSTAR Campaigns Please sign this - even if you think it's nothing to do with us here, this sends a message to clubs and to the football authorities about the importance of due process and the rights of supporters not to be banned when they've not been found guilty of any offence.
Why does the petition site email SAFC from my email address? I support this campaign, and want to sign the petition, but I don't want to be involved in a counter-productive spamming of multiple Sunderland email addresses.
Because that’s the way that we can register support with the club. By an email coming from an address that has been verified, the club know that it’s a real person who agrees with the protest.
Re the spamming thing, we make sure all of the emails have the same subject so that diverting them into a folder is a very straightforward task their end.
by Forbury Lion » 11 Nov 2009 14:11
Harpers So Solid Crew Have you bothered to read the link FL???
To be honest, If I was banned I think the club would be doing me a favour, but I get your point.Harpers So Solid Crew The fans were caught up in a scene at a station, arrested on suspicion, and not charged with anything, would be the same as you going up to QPR on a train, bit of bother, and all RFC fans arrested at the scene, how would you feel to be banned from the Mad had you just been unfortunate to have been in the wrong palce at the wrong time??
by STAR Voice » 11 Nov 2009 14:18
Forbury Lion Some of the comments raised in my post are still valid - Would STAR back supporters claims of innocence up until such a time that they were found guilty in a court of law or charged with an offence or would they take they support he clubs judgement or even have their own jury? e.g. Reading fan banned claims innocence, police do not arrest them, no video evidence, their word against another witness.
by Ian Royal » 14 Nov 2009 21:09
STAR CampaignsForbury Lion Some of the comments raised in my post are still valid - Would STAR back supporters claims of innocence up until such a time that they were found guilty in a court of law or charged with an offence or would they take they support he clubs judgement or even have their own jury? e.g. Reading fan banned claims innocence, police do not arrest them, no video evidence, their word against another witness.
Categorically, yes - due process is vitally important.
So we believe action can only be taken against supporters if there is evidence against them, which they have the right to see/hear. They also need to be give the right of appeal.
It gets more complicated in cases of "my word against his", but such cases with minimal evidence tend not to lead to bans anyway.
The FSF will also provide supporters with free legal advice where appropriate and offer a number of other services for supporters - see http://www.fsf.org.uk/fan-in-trouble.php
by STAR Voice » 15 Nov 2009 23:39
Ian Royal What if the fan punches a steward, and there is evidence, but neither the steward, club or police are interested in pressing charges because there was no injury caused? It's clear the offence has been committed, but according to this (s)he can carry on going to games happy as larry until a conviction is made by a court?
What if a fan consistently uses verbal racial abuse at a club official? Does that fan need to be convicted of something in a court of law to be banned?
Ian Royal I'd support a petition asking for these fans to have their case reviewed properly by SAFC, but I think the statements on that petition stink and wouldn't sign it under any circumstances.
by Dirk Gently » 04 Dec 2009 18:18
by Jerry St Clair » 05 Dec 2009 12:17
Dirk Gently Very good article about this here
by working class hero » 06 Dec 2009 20:23
Without seeing the unedited CCTV images that the police will not release it is impossible to decide who or what sparked the trouble.
But I have little doubt that the police over-reacted that night using the sort of aggressive response in dealing with a large crowd that was discredited at the G20 protest.
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