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Post by scroutum on Sept 1, 2024 8:10:56 GMT 1
i would like to comment on the moron in the crowd that jump six rows forward when huddersfield scored taking out an old lady and a man with his grandson.he then started giving it the big one to all and sundry and laughing over what he had done.the woman was in a dazed state and the man and his grandson had to leave the ground due to there injuries.i hope the club ban these morons as it is only a matter of time before they cause serious injury.did anyone else see this incident,i for one will be reporting it to the club and hope any fan that seen this will do the same,and just to prove how guilty he was him and his mates left before the police could arrest him,what a wanker
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Post by joeyjoneslocker on Sept 1, 2024 8:16:23 GMT 1
I didn’t see this but this modern trend of teenagers acting about when teams have scored is all well and good as long as they keep it within their own group. I’m all for having a laugh but knocking down other people is risky business as one day someone will give it back. I remember the surges in the grounds when it was all standing, I used to love it, so it isn’t a new thing, but kids seem to think falling over seats and all piling on is funny. Have a laugh but not at other peoples expense.
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Post by scroutum on Sept 1, 2024 8:18:08 GMT 1
I didn’t see this but this modern trend of teenagers acting about when teams have scored is all well and good as long as they keep it within their own group. I’m all for having a laugh but knocking down other people is risky business as one day someone will give it back. I remember the surges in the grounds when it was all standing, I used to love it, so it isn’t a new thing, but kids seem to think falling over seats and all piling on is funny. Have a laugh but not at other peoples expense. i encourage people enjoying themselves and celebrating but this was not that it was moronic behaviour.
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Post by Larry David on Sept 1, 2024 8:44:04 GMT 1
They are all coked up idiots. Unacceptable behaviour...did the stewards not get involved?
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Post by scroutum on Sept 1, 2024 9:02:51 GMT 1
They are all coked up idiots. Unacceptable behaviour...did the stewards not get involved? yes and the police but only once it got reported and the copper did say they have it on cctv footage
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Post by tepidterrier on Sept 1, 2024 9:19:58 GMT 1
There's a certain breed of fan who goes to the match with the following priorities
1. Behave in a way that impresses other men by being as obnoxious as possible 2. Watch a football game
It's fucking tiresome. Away days are naturally always a bit more rowdy and getting carried away as part of a noisy crowd is one of life's great joys, but this isn't the first and won't be the last time where someone's day gets ruined.
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Post by tottz on Sept 1, 2024 9:21:02 GMT 1
There were lots of morons at Rotherham last year too weren't there?
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Post by joeyjoneslocker on Sept 1, 2024 9:26:05 GMT 1
There were lots of morons at Rotherham last year too weren't there? Yes. On the pitch and in the dugout.
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Post by wildhogg on Sept 1, 2024 9:26:17 GMT 1
I witnessed this from a distance yesterday. Idiotic and dangerous. Two finger salutes to home fans and going a bit crazier than usual when a goal is scored away from home isn't a new thing. This piling over seats and jumping on people (some of whom will no doubt be extremely frightened) has progressively crept in over the last ten years or so. Presuming the imbeciles do it in case someone could be filming it on their mobile phone, and it might make it onto social media. It's certainly not a natural, joyous response to your team scoring a goal.
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Post by utttrooper on Sept 1, 2024 10:02:45 GMT 1
There were lots of morons at Rotherham last year too weren't there? Yes. On the pitch and in the dugout. And the year before
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Post by royrace on Sept 1, 2024 12:01:22 GMT 1
Shame away days attract these brain dead cretins. Hopefully the CCTV can be shared and other people won't have to have their afternoon ruined in future. Not like the old cowshed surge when seats are involved, great way to break an ankle or worse, especially for anyone elderly.
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Post by Christ in Shades (art) on Sept 1, 2024 12:16:20 GMT 1
These kind of situations are made worse but all seater stadiums, back in days of terraces there was plenty of room to surge to the front in goal celebrations but one has to be mindful of other people these days, although will they have committed a criminal offence to be arrested? If so what would the offence be?
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Post by Orinoco on Sept 1, 2024 12:21:06 GMT 1
Shame away days attract these brain dead cretins. Hopefully the CCTV can be shared and other people won't have to have their afternoon ruined in future. Not like the old cowshed surge when seats are involved, great way to break an ankle or worse, especially for anyone elderly. Been hit by many a bog roll in the cowshed!!
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Post by rocky on Sept 1, 2024 12:23:08 GMT 1
Shame away days attract these brain dead cretins. Hopefully the CCTV can be shared and other people won't have to have their afternoon ruined in future. Not like the old cowshed surge when seats are involved, great way to break an ankle or worse, especially for anyone elderly. Especially somewhere like Rotherham with it being so steep. I’m surprised they managed to get a safety certificate.
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Post by 28901 on Sept 1, 2024 12:37:59 GMT 1
Shame away days attract these brain dead cretins. Hopefully the CCTV can be shared and other people won't have to have their afternoon ruined in future. Not like the old cowshed surge when seats are involved, great way to break an ankle or worse, especially for anyone elderly. Especially somewhere like Rotherham with it being so steep. I’m surprised they managed to get a safety certificate. There is a maximum rake fro stadium design in UK regs. As its a fairly recent ground it will have been designed to the approved docs or it would never have been signed off by Building Control.
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Post by 28901 on Sept 1, 2024 12:40:39 GMT 1
These kind of situations are made worse but all seater stadiums, back in days of terraces there was plenty of room to surge to the front in goal celebrations but one has to be mindful of other people these days, although will they have committed a criminal offence to be arrested? If so what would the offence be? Also the elderly or those not wanting to be thrown about used to go in the seats.
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Post by softboy on Sept 1, 2024 12:42:16 GMT 1
Perhaps we need a law that states all fans need to sit down in all seater stadiums. I stood up most of the game, as most away games when the stands are full. Not because I wanted to do but the only way I could see. As has been mentioned the stand at Rotherham is quite steep and it doesnt take much to tumble over the seats.
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Post by scroutum on Sept 1, 2024 13:47:29 GMT 1
These kind of situations are made worse but all seater stadiums, back in days of terraces there was plenty of room to surge to the front in goal celebrations but one has to be mindful of other people these days, although will they have committed a criminal offence to be arrested? If so what would the offence be? the offence of causing injury.people should be allowed to go to games and not be injured.the guy was either drunk or on drugs both an offence in a football stadium.hope it never happens to you even tho you seem to justify there actions
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Post by dooky82 on Sept 1, 2024 14:24:14 GMT 1
Completely selfish twats who have no regard for others. I used to love a good rowdy away day with excessive alcohol consumption but I always considered others around me, whether that be on public transport, in the pub or at the ground itself. One of these days they will land on someone who will give them a good hiding.
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Post by Christ in Shades (art) on Sept 1, 2024 14:32:47 GMT 1
These kind of situations are made worse but all seater stadiums, back in days of terraces there was plenty of room to surge to the front in goal celebrations but one has to be mindful of other people these days, although will they have committed a criminal offence to be arrested? If so what would the offence be? the offence of causing injury.people should be allowed to go to games and not be injured.the guy was either drunk or on drugs both an offence in a football stadium.hope it never happens to you even tho you seem to justify there actions That's not a criminal offence, are you saying that it's common assault? GBH? ABH? Not sure where I said I condone it though?
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Post by scroutum on Sept 1, 2024 14:34:31 GMT 1
the offence of causing injury.people should be allowed to go to games and not be injured.the guy was either drunk or on drugs both an offence in a football stadium.hope it never happens to you even tho you seem to justify there actions That's not a criminal offence, are you saying that it's common assault? GBH? ABH? Not sure where I said I condone it though? if I was in a pub and jumped on someone and caused them injury I’m sure there is some offence or maybe I can jump on someone break there neck and no offence is committed
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Post by scroutum on Sept 1, 2024 14:35:47 GMT 1
That's not a criminal offence, are you saying that it's common assault? GBH? ABH? Not sure where I said I condone it though? if I was in a pub and jumped on someone and caused them injury I’m sure there is some offence or maybe I can jump on someone break there neck and no offence is committed we disagree on this as I think behaviour causing injuries to other people is not on and you think it’s acceptable.all the best
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Post by scroutum on Sept 1, 2024 14:36:57 GMT 1
the offence of causing injury.people should be allowed to go to games and not be injured.the guy was either drunk or on drugs both an offence in a football stadium.hope it never happens to you even tho you seem to justify there actions That's not a criminal offence, are you saying that it's common assault? GBH? ABH? Not sure where I said I condone it though? I think been drunk or on drugs causing a nuisance is an offence
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Post by Christ in Shades (art) on Sept 1, 2024 14:41:38 GMT 1
if I was in a pub and jumped on someone and caused them injury I’m sure there is some offence or maybe I can jump on someone break there neck and no offence is committed we disagree on this as I think behaviour causing injuries to other people is not on and you think it’s acceptable.all the best Look 'scroutum', my point is to be arrested you have to commit a criminal act, unintentionally knocking someone over is nor a criminal offence, inconsiderate yes, they may well be ejected from the ground for their behaviour which would be justified in this situation.
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Post by royrace on Sept 1, 2024 14:49:49 GMT 1
Segregation would be a good idea. A section for the more rowdy end who want to stand up all match and possibly act like a bit of a dick. And a section for the more civilised away fan who wants to sit in the seat they have purchased and not be bothered by some coked up little scrote behaving like a selfish man child.
I've no idea what you'd call the categories though. Another possibly is that the clubs and the stewards do their jobs and stop people standing up and make them sit in the seat they've purchased.
I think safe standing is a brilliant idea but until it's implemented people should sit down so as not to inconvenience anyone else who might be behind and not want to stand. Many people physically can't stand for 90 minutes but I don't suppose for a minute that even crosses the minds of these morons.
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Post by utttrooper on Sept 1, 2024 15:28:40 GMT 1
Segregation would be a good idea. A section for the more rowdy end who want to stand up all match and possibly act like a bit of a dick. And a section for the more civilised away fan who wants to sit in the seat they have purchased and not be bothered by some coked up little scrote behaving like a selfish man child. I've no idea what you'd call the categories though. Another possibly is that the clubs and the stewards do their jobs and stop people standing up and make them sit in the seat they've purchased. I think safe standing is a brilliant idea but until it's implemented people should sit down so as not to inconvenience anyone else who might be behind and not want to stand. Many people physically can't stand for 90 minutes but I don't suppose for a minute that even crosses the minds of these morons. I don't think people would respect that segregation and also what happens when one section sells out before the other.
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Post by 28901 on Sept 1, 2024 18:10:07 GMT 1
Segregation would be a good idea. A section for the more rowdy end who want to stand up all match and possibly act like a bit of a dick. And a section for the more civilised away fan who wants to sit in the seat they have purchased and not be bothered by some coked up little scrote behaving like a selfish man child. I've no idea what you'd call the categories though. Another possibly is that the clubs and the stewards do their jobs and stop people standing up and make them sit in the seat they've purchased. I think safe standing is a brilliant idea but until it's implemented people should sit down so as not to inconvenience anyone else who might be behind and not want to stand. Many people physically can't stand for 90 minutes but I don't suppose for a minute that even crosses the minds of these morons. Like we used to have? Seats and standing areas..
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Post by soapystevens on Sept 1, 2024 18:29:41 GMT 1
Years a go!! 70's/80's we would all go mad when we scored but like others have said, there was loads of room to do this. Away games were brilliant but it was all standing or sit in the stand if it was a big away following but the crowd would always surge forward and when it was packed!! you would end up yards away from where you were. These days, a lot of the scrotes don't have any scruples, no respect i mean we would even apolagise for swearing on the bus if a woman was present but football theses days has seen a massive increase in female fans with some swearing just like the men.
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Post by Junior & Onuora on Sept 1, 2024 18:36:01 GMT 1
Cocaine is slowly ruining away days. In the same way there's family areas there needs to be a coke pen where all those knobhead can sit and totally ruin it for each other only.
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Post by Tim Nice But Dim on Sept 1, 2024 21:15:34 GMT 1
Cocaine is slowly ruining away days. In the same way there's family areas there needs to be a coke pen where all those knobhead can sit and totally ruin it for each other only. There needs to be a Coke pen where they can all get shit faced then arrested for class A drugs.
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