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bigfatronssba

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Got to be honest, I'm struggling to see how this is getting blamed entirely on the home fans

 

clint van damme

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But we have a recent record of pitch to invasions one from the block 14 area and another from the other end of the East Stand armed with two flare things, there have been others too, doesn’t do our record good and doesn’t do our reputation to the rule makers anygood.

The fella the other week should have been thrown out ten minutes in to the first half.
Absolute nuisance who was drinking in his seat and refused to stop, don't think many clubs stewards would have allowed him to remain in the ground.
Was inevitable he was going to do something really stupid.
 

bigfatronssba

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The fella the other week should have been thrown out ten minutes in to the first half.
Absolute nuisance who was drinking in his seat and refused to stop, don't think many clubs stewards would have allowed him to remain in the ground.
Was inevitable he was going to do something really stupid.

I would also be interested to know did he have previous? Do we know how good the ticket office is in enforcing bans?
 

South West Sky Blue

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Just to be clear, the segregation block between our own fans is unnecessary IMO.
However the only logic I can see is a presumption that other CCFC fans will just move to the proper segregation lines and cause issues.
Some logic in that, but as I’ve said - to me it’s unnecessary, and I’m speculating.

Also, the issues vs Brum will have had an impact on policing levels (as everyone has already said). Images of trouble-makers from then will be passed to police who will be hoping to provide nice bracelets and temporary accommodation to offenders.

Good thing too. I don’t want these idiots ruining match day experience for many others and pushing our policing costs higher.

I’ll let the thread turn back into intelligent comments such as, “Your mum”. “No. Your Mum”!!
 

David O'Day

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The fella the other week should have been thrown out ten minutes in to the first half.
Absolute nuisance who was drinking in his seat and refused to stop, don't think many clubs stewards would have allowed him to remain in the ground.
Was inevitable he was going to do something really stupid.
stewarding isn't great, it's the same with the kids ticket issue where there is a system built into the ground to deal with this but they don't really use it
 

David O'Day

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I would also be interested to know did he have previous? Do we know how good the ticket office is in enforcing bans?
Shite, unless it is a police ban then you'll have no problem getting in. Only issue is someone may have to buy you the tickets
 

bigfatronssba

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Just to be clear, the segregation block between our own fans is unnecessary IMO.
However the only logic I can see is a presumption that other CCFC fans will just move to the proper segregation lines and cause issues.
Some logic in that, but as I’ve said - to me it’s unnecessary, and I’m speculating.

Also, the issues vs Brum will have had an impact on policing levels (as everyone has already said). Images of trouble-makers from then will be passed to police who will be hoping to provide nice bracelets and temporary accommodation to offenders.

Good thing too. I don’t want these idiots ruining match day experience for many others and pushing our policing costs higher.

I’ll let the thread turn back into intelligent comments such as, “Your mum”. “No. Your Mum”!!

I don't see how they can move over though. There will be people already in those seats, and there is a fence.

If they can climb a fence, and barge through 1500 people, I don't see a picture of Jimmy Hill being much of an obstacle
 

Sky Blue Pete

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I'm happy to apologise but wading back in once it has all has all calmed down is not a great look.
Wading? I said a very polite I don’t know how it works irl when people don’t listen ie engage with the discussion
I’m sorry I frustrate you so much
Relationships and rapport are important to any meaningful exchange of discussion
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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The fella the other week should have been thrown out ten minutes in to the first half.
Absolute nuisance who was drinking in his seat and refused to stop, don't think many clubs stewards would have allowed him to remain in the ground.
Was inevitable he was going to do something really stupid.

He was just trying to find the Anecdote
 
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Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Your post is identical to the view at 9.00PM last night (10th May).

My post was the view at 1.30PM today (11th May).

Where did the hundreds of available tickets come from?

My post was tongue in cheek, but I would love an explanation for the reappearance of hundreds of tickets this afternoon.

Could be one of two things:

They've oversold the tickets by accident, with previously taken tickets coming back on sale as there was a glitch and they've lost track. That also solves the Block 13 mystery, which has been left empty as a pre-emptive. When more people turn up on the day, they'll put them there.

OR

There's no explanation, and the people running the show are just clueless buffoons.
 

David O'Day

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Wading? I said a very polite I don’t know how it works irl when people don’t listen ie engage with the discussion
I’m sorry I frustrate you so much
Relationships and rapport are important to any meaningful exchange of discussion
You don't frustrate me

I think anyone who is looking for answers from the club being it you or anyone else shouldn't be fobbed off
 

bigfatronssba

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I’m going to go out on a limb and say the City fan who roundhouse kicked a Derby fan over a row of seats a few minutes before that video was taken may have had something to do with the charged atmosphere.

I doubt any Derby fans other than those closest to singers corner would've even seen that. You can see the ones towards block 6 trying to get across the netting here
 

bigfatronssba

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Wading? I said a very polite I don’t know how it works irl when people don’t listen ie engage with the discussion
I’m sorry I frustrate you so much
Relationships and rapport are important to any meaningful exchange of discussion
In fairness I don't think online discussions ever work well. As its always difficult to gauge the tone of what someone is asking
 

David O'Day

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Just to be clear, the segregation block between our own fans is unnecessary IMO.
However the only logic I can see is a presumption that other CCFC fans will just move to the proper segregation lines and cause issues.
Some logic in that, but as I’ve said - to me it’s unnecessary, and I’m speculating.

Also, the issues vs Brum will have had an impact on policing levels (as everyone has already said). Images of trouble-makers from then will be passed to police who will be hoping to provide nice bracelets and temporary accommodation to offenders.

Good thing too. I don’t want these idiots ruining match day experience for many others and pushing our policing costs higher.

I’ll let the thread turn back into intelligent comments such as, “Your mum”. “No. Your Mum”!!
How would having people in block 13 have any effect on that? There's another 2 blocks of home fans plus and empty between that block and the away fans.

Also the police were awful vs Brum, blocking normal fans getting away from the roundabout while not stopping blues fans from walking down to the roundabout.
 

SBT

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I doubt any Derby fans other than those closest to singers corner would've even seen that. You can see the ones towards block 6 trying to get across the netting here
Lol there’s no way you actually believe this

Derby fans were clearly up for it that day but there was no trouble inside the stadium, and most likely wouldn’t have been any for the entire game, were it not for the City fan channeling his inner Chuck Norris. The segregation inside the ground has been silly ever since, and City fans’ behaviour inside and outside the ground since then hasn’t exactly encouraged them to change tack. It’s only now we’re actually capable of selling out the ground that it’s become a real issue.
 

JAM See

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Could be one of two things:

They've oversold the tickets by accident, with previously taken tickets coming back on sale as there was a glitch and they've lost track. That also solves the Block 13 mystery, which has been left empty as a pre-emptive. When more people turn up on the day, they'll put them there.

OR

There's no explanation, and the people running the show are just clueless buffoons.
Occam's razor, sadly, points me to the latter of your hypotheses.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Lol there’s no way you actually believe this

Derby fans were clearly up for it that day but there was no trouble inside the stadium, and most likely wouldn’t have been any for the entire game, were it not for the City fan channeling his inner Chuck Norris. The segregation inside the ground has been silly ever since, and City fans’ behaviour inside and outside the ground since then hasn’t exactly encouraged them to change tack. It’s only now we’re actually capable of selling out the ground that it’s become a real issue.

Maybe borrow some sniffer dogs and boot all the coke heads
 

David O'Day

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Lol there’s no way you actually believe this

Derby fans were clearly up for it that day but there was no trouble inside the stadium, and most likely wouldn’t have been any for the entire game, were it not for the City fan channeling his inner Chuck Norris. The segregation inside the ground has been silly ever since, and City fans’ behaviour inside and outside the ground since then hasn’t exactly encouraged them to change tack. It’s only now we’re actually capable of selling out the ground that it’s become a real issue.
To be fair, I didn't notice it happen from block 15 ;)
 

CV22SBA

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Trouble at HR in the early 00’s was far worse than anything at the CBS. Running battles pretty much every week on Gosford street. Man Utd, Spurs, West Ham etc. Leicester in Earlsdon & Pompy in the ground. Leeds on the pitch last game of the season. Absolute carnage most weeks.
 

bigfatronssba

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Lol there’s no way you actually believe this

Derby fans were clearly up for it that day but there was no trouble inside the stadium, and most likely wouldn’t have been any for the entire game, were it not for the City fan channeling his inner Chuck Norris. The segregation inside the ground has been silly ever since, and City fans’ behaviour inside and outside the ground since then hasn’t exactly encouraged them to change tack. It’s only now we’re actually capable of selling out the ground that it’s become a real issue.

It would’ve been impossible for most of them to see it due to the angle of it. It’s really hard to see anything going on in the same stand as you.

A few will have seen it, got arsey about it, then herd mentality kicks in.
 

robbiethemole

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Because of Luton shithole of a ground only holding 10k, Sunderland only get 1023 tickets there 10% Doesn’t sound like they’re too happy, but rules are rules hahaha
 

GIMOC

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let’s be honest. Trouble occurs at every ground at least twice a season. recently seen trouble at Swansea.nothing changed there. Reading trouble no change there. all these grounds have very little segregation. Boro last season some trouble no change. why are we so different?
 

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