Took the mrs on Saturday, we are/were also planning to go to Cambridge a week on Sat and Luton in a few weeks' time. She seemed uncomfortable and distracted for much of the second half and on the way home she said she didn't want to go to Cambridge or Luton any more, had changed her mind. I'l lstill be going but she's not coming to another game until further notice now.
I let her calm down a bit as something had obviously gone down, but knowing her it is best to let her come out with it. Anyway, yesterday she tells me that during half time, when we were walking to the bar in the concourse with a few mates, a bloke behind her had grabbed her by the hips and "banged" her on the bum with his groin....then a few minutes later another bloke had grabbed her on the bum while were were having a few drinks.
She said that this sort of thing can be common in bars etc but she didn't say anything in case it kicked off and someone got punched (funnily enough some of the lads we were drinking with at half time were involved in the station scuffle, including the lad who bought me a pint who can be seen on the video getting punched), but I said to her that's not the point, me and the lads would have handled the situation by getting those two cretins chucked out. Yes it's up to her to call these people out (I obviously had no idea) if nobody else including stewards or police notice, but it's 2017 FFS, why can't people keep their hands to themselves??
She did say to me that she thought there was a rough edge on Sat that she hadn't seen before but it's a shame that a sometime fan has been put off from going to upcoming games due to the actions of some morons. If I see a dickhead doing that in future I won't hold back TBH
We spoke about it again today and she said yes, she felt intimidated but knew these lads were doing it just because they could get away with it scott-free. She says if she goes again to a game she will stay in the seating area and avoid the bar downstairs, but FFS she shouldn't have to, it's meant to be a free country, me and the lads have always enjoyed a half time beer and it's a shame if she can't feel like she can join in freely.
She says this sort of thing can be common in bars etc, there is no excuse even in that sort of environment but at least in a bar there's an equal mix of men/women and people do tent do go to meet, flirt, get attention, be seen it - that's not the case at Chesterfield away where she turned up in a jacket, jeans and t-shirt and joined me and lads for a half time drink. Pathetic. We have enough troubles attracting new fans (especially female fans) without this sort of behaviour which is offputting.
I'm gutted for you Rob, I met your lass as you know, was looking forward to Cambs and Luton taking the girls with us!! What a sad club we have becomeWe spoke about it again today and she said yes, she felt intimidated but knew these lads were doing it just because they could get away with it scott-free. She says if she goes again to a game she will stay in the seating area and avoid the bar downstairs, but FFS she shouldn't have to, it's meant to be a free country, me and the lads have always enjoyed a half time beer and it's a shame if she can't feel like she can join in freely.
She says this sort of thing can be common in bars etc, there is no excuse even in that sort of environment but at least in a bar there's an equal mix of men/women and people do tent do go to meet, flirt, get attention, be seen it - that's not the case at Chesterfield away where she turned up in a jacket, jeans and t-shirt and joined me and lads for a half time drink. Pathetic. We have enough troubles attracting new fans (especially female fans) without this sort of behaviour which is offputting.
Don't worry, i am still going so still up for giving you a lift!I'm gutted for you Rob, I met your lass as you know, was looking forward to Cambs and Luton taking the girls with us!! What a sad club we have become
Never mind shocking, appalling and embarrassing, it's fucking assault!!!!
Took the mrs on Saturday, we are/were also planning to go to Cambridge a week on Sat and Luton in a few weeks' time. She seemed uncomfortable and distracted for much of the second half and on the way home she said she didn't want to go to Cambridge or Luton any more, had changed her mind. I'l lstill be going but she's not coming to another game until further notice now.
I let her calm down a bit as something had obviously gone down, but knowing her it is best to let her come out with it. Anyway, yesterday she tells me that during half time, when we were walking to the bar in the concourse with a few mates, a bloke behind her had grabbed her by the hips and "banged" her on the bum with his groin....then a few minutes later another bloke had grabbed her on the bum while were were having a few drinks.
She said that this sort of thing can be common in bars etc but she didn't say anything in case it kicked off and someone got punched (funnily enough some of the lads we were drinking with at half time were involved in the station scuffle, including the lad who bought me a pint who can be seen on the video getting punched), but I said to her that's not the point, me and the lads would have handled the situation by getting those two cretins chucked out. Yes it's up to her to call these people out (I obviously had no idea) if nobody else including stewards or police notice, but it's 2017 FFS, why can't people keep their hands to themselves??
She did say to me that she thought there was a rough edge on Sat that she hadn't seen before but it's a shame that a sometime fan has been put off from going to upcoming games due to the actions of some morons. If I see a dickhead doing that in future I won't hold back TBH
I'm also old not just getting . Time was I was proud of our fans I remember Sutton away, queuing for chips. A old lady was obviously intimidated by us, but one of the Mad Hatters said you go in dear these are Coventry fans nothing to worry about!Liquid Gold your post is spot on.
I have been a regular attendee of away games since the early 90s and have probably over 300 trips on the clock.
Over the last couple of years our fans have become more aggessive and abusive of opposition, stewards, police and worse of all 'us'. @ Oxford a drunk lad was pushed into a family group by his drunk mates and when the Dad objected he got turned upon.
The nearer the away game the worse it seems to be, I had great trips last year to Bolton, Bristol Rovers etc and despite the awful results the support was good and all seemed to enjoy a beer whilst behaving like decent people do.
We have a growing 'chav' element who behave as they like and are backed up their group. Maybe I'm simply getting old as now in late 40's but our away fans definitely changed over the last couple of years.
I don't do as many away games as I used to because I don't enjoy it as much. I like a beer but I have never persistently sworn in front of children or thrown beer on people who are standing around me!
I guess I am getting old :-(
Took the mrs on Saturday, we are/were also planning to go to Cambridge a week on Sat and Luton in a few weeks' time. She seemed uncomfortable and distracted for much of the second half and on the way home she said she didn't want to go to Cambridge or Luton any more, had changed her mind. I'l lstill be going but she's not coming to another game until further notice now.
I let her calm down a bit as something had obviously gone down, but knowing her it is best to let her come out with it. Anyway, yesterday she tells me that during half time, when we were walking to the bar in the concourse with a few mates, a bloke behind her had grabbed her by the hips and "banged" her on the bum with his groin....then a few minutes later another bloke had grabbed her on the bum while were were having a few drinks.
She said that this sort of thing can be common in bars etc but she didn't say anything in case it kicked off and someone got punched (funnily enough some of the lads we were drinking with at half time were involved in the station scuffle, including the lad who bought me a pint who can be seen on the video getting punched), but I said to her that's not the point, me and the lads would have handled the situation by getting those two cretins chucked out. Yes it's up to her to call these people out (I obviously had no idea) if nobody else including stewards or police notice, but it's 2017 FFS, why can't people keep their hands to themselves??
She did say to me that she thought there was a rough edge on Sat that she hadn't seen before but it's a shame that a sometime fan has been put off from going to upcoming games due to the actions of some morons. If I see a dickhead doing that in future I won't hold back TBH
Disgusting behaviour Oucho , it needs reporting , the club needs know how some of the fans are behaving .Took the mrs on Saturday, we are/were also planning to go to Cambridge a week on Sat and Luton in a few weeks' time. She seemed uncomfortable and distracted for much of the second half and on the way home she said she didn't want to go to Cambridge or Luton any more, had changed her mind. I'l lstill be going but she's not coming to another game until further notice now.
I let her calm down a bit as something had obviously gone down, but knowing her it is best to let her come out with it. Anyway, yesterday she tells me that during half time, when we were walking to the bar in the concourse with a few mates, a bloke behind her had grabbed her by the hips and "banged" her on the bum with his groin....then a few minutes later another bloke had grabbed her on the bum while were were having a few drinks.
She said that this sort of thing can be common in bars etc but she didn't say anything in case it kicked off and someone got punched (funnily enough some of the lads we were drinking with at half time were involved in the station scuffle, including the lad who bought me a pint who can be seen on the video getting punched), but I said to her that's not the point, me and the lads would have handled the situation by getting those two cretins chucked out. Yes it's up to her to call these people out (I obviously had no idea) if nobody else including stewards or police notice, but it's 2017 FFS, why can't people keep their hands to themselves??
She did say to me that she thought there was a rough edge on Sat that she hadn't seen before but it's a shame that a sometime fan has been put off from going to upcoming games due to the actions of some morons. If I see a dickhead doing that in future I won't hold back TBH
People don't say "bloomin" any more.I don't mind a little bad language but do object when it is persistent (especially) the 'f' and 'c' words
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I was sat one seat down from you and your Mrs I think with my 17 year old son. They were utter morons behind us and I'm sure I heard the guy in his 60's say that the bloke with the son who had their seats taken were the Uncle and Cousin of our new defender Tom Davies. If true, what a first impression to have of our fans....There were two young scumbags behind me who took the seats of a bloke with his young son at HT and wouldn't move
One of them was intimidating a bloke in his 60's who remonstrated with him. I was with my Mrs who's scared of everything so I couldn't say anything or she'd have flipped. It's only a few but they are low lifes
What the hell is happening to our fan base? There's always been the handful of idiot kids but in the last couple of seasons things seem to be getting worse quickly. People who are old enough to know better causing all sorts of bother.
Not sure how but it needs to be stamped out quickly before it spreads further. The general trouble is bad enough but to feel its fine to sexually assault someone in public is moving things in to a whole different area.
It's put her off, that's for sure.No excuses. Drink and mob together not a pleasant mixture. Hope Mrs Oucho is ok and realises the vast majority are fine. trouble is, it only takes a few, and they tend to attract each other's company, making themselves even me more distasteful.
We spoke about it again today and she said yes, she felt intimidated but knew these lads were doing it just because they could get away with it scott-free. She says if she goes again to a game she will stay in the seating area and avoid the bar downstairs, but FFS she shouldn't have to, it's meant to be a free country, me and the lads have always enjoyed a half time beer and it's a shame if she can't feel like she can join in freely.
She says this sort of thing can be common in bars etc, there is no excuse even in that sort of environment but at least in a bar there's an equal mix of men/women and people do tent do go to meet, flirt, get attention, be seen it - that's not the case at Chesterfield away where she turned up in a jacket, jeans and t-shirt and joined me and lads for a half time drink. Pathetic. We have enough troubles attracting new fans (especially female fans) without this sort of behaviour which is offputting.