sexpistol Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 2 hours ago, M Royds said: That’s not good and sounds like our fans interfering with the field of play and the perimeter. If that is the case, maybe a fine is coming our way?
Pete Zarhutt Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 1 hour ago, sexpistol said: If that is the case, maybe a fine is coming our way? Another one? Cool, just what we need after the Blades game. Hopefully DCs expensively purchased facial recognition software will identify the throbbers & they can be banned & will be free to spend their matchdays being dickweeds elsewhere. A pint, a line, a match and a fight - a Great British night. 1
Singo35 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Why attack a cameraman? Did he not follow the rule of thirds or whatever it is?
leftpeg Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Virtue signalling being a "better fan" is stupid Doing it by violently assaulting some one in front of their kids is reprehensible. Hope is arrested for it never mind banned. If you have witnessed it and don't contact the police to help, you are condoning it.
Orlando_Trustful Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago A fair few of our fans need to switch off for the remainder of this season and start following again in July. There’s absolutely no point caring about what happens from now until May and it’ll certainly be getting worse. 1 4
Popular Post Andysowls Posted 17 hours ago Popular Post Posted 17 hours ago 8 hours ago, TZOwl said: Seems like there was another offender Wait until Boxing Day 11
Geedee Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 7 hours ago, NorfolkParkOwl said: Only response stewards can intervene and there's about 25 of them for the lower attended games. They hold SIA licences, same as a doorman. Regular stewards cannot intervene and are there to manage the crowd, guide fans etc.. I think around 6 ' bouncers' per stand split into pairs and strategically placed should be able to deal with isolated issues like this pretty comfortably. 2
Kopparberg Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 9 hours ago, s2blue said: The bloke in the t-shirt started it You see these random fans in T-shirts, when it’s cold and raining and windy… they must have the skin of a seal 3
Watto Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 11 hours ago, Waddle_8 said: Looked to me like the instigator was having a go at people for leaving after their 3rd goal and then started throwing punches. As you say, his young daughter was in tears after witnessing it and had to chase him out of the stadium. Absolutely disgraceful behaviour. Hope he’s found and banned. Pathetic bell end, nobody has the right to tell anyone when to leave a game. I predict the club won't even get involved.
Watto Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 11 hours ago, MF TAZ said: news flash a lot of our fans are utter morons Extra news flash There are morons following football clubs all over the UK, sad fact of life in general. 3
WimJunk Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago There was a time in the mid to late 90's where fans were well behaved. Gates weren't as big as now, but I remember going to away games back then and it felt like people were there to follow the team, rather than have a mass booze and drugs knees up. 2 1 2
UpGrahamHydesSleeve Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Watto said: Extra news flash There are morons following football clubs all over the UK, sad fact of life in general. True but we’re talking about this incident and it’s getting more frequent. No place for whataboutery here 1
Watto Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 1 hour ago, Kopparberg said: You see these random fans in T-shirts, when it’s cold and raining and windy… they must have the skin of a seal Or think their wannabe hard men cause they can take the cold 1
UpGrahamHydesSleeve Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 4 minutes ago, WimJunk said: There was a time in the mid to late 90's where fans were well behaved. Gates weren't as big as now, but I remember going to away games back then and it felt like people were there to follow the team, rather than have a mass booze and drugs knees up. I think when the team has success we don’t see so much of this behaviour. Happy to be corrected but the promotion season I don’t remember much of this stuff happening? 1
helmut_rooster Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 12 hours ago, Almat said: Appalling to read. There really should be a way of stopping this sort of happening especially when kids witness it. Maybe I've dreamt this but aren't there 'special' stewards who are there specifically for stepping in when something like this happens? "Special Stewards" should be the police really. We literally have "stadium control" in the corner and police in the ground isn't that there job? Take the baddies away and lock them up? Fighting like this is a full on embarrassment just to add. They wouldn't behave like this in any other walks of life. 1
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