Giving her hand what I hope is a reassuring squeeze, only then do I let it go. My first instinct is to pull away, but I don’t. I’m scared to stay still and quiet and hope they just forget about us. I’m scared to shout and bang on the door and draw attention to us. We keep our voices low and quiet as we both watch the top of the stairs, straining to hear something. Her expression might be carved from stone.Ī moment’s pause. It’s taking everything I have and then some just to keep it together. Libby and I have been sitting on this crate, contemplating our fate, and the inactivity is getting to me. The air down here is thick, heavy, unpleasantly warm. How long have we been down in this basement? Over an hour? It feels like it. We have called for an inquiry into last week’s pitch invasion and will be seeking a ban of at least two games for any season-ticket holder found guilty of threatening behaviour.’ After talking it over with my wife, I’ve decided to call it a day.’ The Albion Football Commission has since issued a statement in response: ‘Dolph Lilac is wrong to say we are doing nothing. Dolph Lilac went on to say, ‘Last week, after I scored the winning goal for my team, opposition fans invaded the pitch and I was actually in fear for my life.
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