Easy now. There's nobody thinks they're a better class of fan. The aim is to create a positive atmosphere with a vocal and visual presence and inclusion is the aim. Whether you want to be a part of it or not is down to individual choice and preference. Nobody can deny that thusfar there's been a definate drive towards achieving the aim. There are a small minority of fans who verbally abuse The Brigantes because they don't like what they're doing, but The Brigantes resist temptation to react. What people need to realise is that its not 'The Brigantes' attracting idiots, per se, the same can be applied to any group. Same as how a peaceful protest can be derailed by one or two idiots and cascade into a full blown riot.
I think its important to note that The Brigantes have acknowledged that the culprit is not associated to the group, and are taking steps to ensure that the culprit is dealt with. There are open communications channels between the club and The Brigantes, and that will ensure that this persons indescresion is dealt with.
It has to be admired that The Brigantes are being professional in the handling of this situation.
So let's everyone calm down, the matter is in hand, and can be left at that.
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