Hi,
I went to see the Everton - Everton game yesterday, and I think I was being mobbed, at the box-office.
I was in the queue, number 4, and a man in his early twenties, sat there.
I asked if I could get a ticket for free, since I had a receipt from Tesco, showing that I bought four Chang-beer, for £4, on Tuesday.
But the young man said no.
I then asked for a £10 ticket, for the main stand.
But he said that there was only tickets for Lower Bullens left.
Now the strange thing happened.
The young man, left his seat, and a woman, in her early twenties, in a thight blouse, sat down, and looked away, (while her boobs where pointing at me, from behind the thight blouse).
She sat like that for a minute or two.
Then I think the young man was back, with the ticket.
What did he do with it?
I think he must have made it 'in-valid', in a machine, because when I got to the turn-stile, then my ticket didn't work.
So that's why I think I was mobbed.
(I overheard in Oslo, in 2003, that I was followed by some 'mafian' there.
And I was attemped killed, in Norway, in 2005, on a farm belonging to my uncles woman).
I was at game at Goodison, in 2005, a Champions League-qualifier, against Villa Real.
And then a guy I heard was called a 'mafia-guy', messed with me, and provoked me, by taking a string, or something, at his jacket, against the back of my head, and he was there with a foreign guy, who didn't speak any English almost.
And I haven't much money, and I've used most of my spare-time, to try to get my rights.
So I haven't been on any other games, but I've been on a guided tour at Goodison, twice, actually.
I'm really a refugee, here in the UK, but the UK government, don't let me be a refugee officially.
Yesterday, a very muscular man in his 50's sat next to me, so there was almost no room for me to sit on my seat.
But I can't say if that also was a mobster-plot.
It could be, because, the young man, in the box-office, probably ran to get a plot-ticket for a set-up, (have you got e.g. muslim mob at Goodison?).
I think you have a problem with mobsters.
I've supported Everton, since 1977, I think it was, when Everton beat Coventry 6-0 at Goodison.
And my mother, Karen Ribsskog, who had been an au-pair, in the UK, in the late 60's told me Everton were a good team, and she said she tought I should pick Everton, as my English team, to support.
Since English football is very popular in Norway, the main broadcasting company, NRK, used to show a match from the highest division in England, every Saturday, in the 70's and 80's, so almost all Norwegians who where boys, in the 70's and 80's support an English football-team.
But I can't go to see Everton play at Goodison, without being mobbed, it seems, even if I've supported Everton for more than 30 years.
So this makes me sad.
Just wanted to complain about this.
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog
PS.
I have a football-blog, so I took some pictures, of what happend at the box-office and at the turn-stile, so enclose so pictures, to show to help explain a bit what went on.