A shutter was damaged and beer thrown about in the air (like at the majority of away games thus far) get a grip.
As for a chair been thrown, that is unacceptable and is worth talking about.
I am sure all the stadiums in the country would not be happy with this idea
You're right. You will be lambasted for that comment.
A shutter damaged and a chair being throw, both are illegal, simple as that !
But only by the idiot's who do it.
A shutter been damaged is from young lads messing about. IMO the chanting of 'who's the gay boy in the pink' at the MK player wearing a pink jacket warming Up on the sideline could be seen as worse than that as it is classed as homophobic chanting.
the shutter, the chair throwing and that chant, all 3 are wrong !
I bet you sat in the Telenet stand at the Ricoh.
I haven't been to Ricoh since the Leeds game when Turner got injured. Only away games for me.
Simply don't get the need to break the law or to offend someone, sorry if that's wrong.
It seems we are coming in for some criticism on their forums, for some of the bad behaviour that was on display by a few idiots today.
We do not need to alienate other fans, it won't help our campaign to get back to our home......
Who was offended? Why are you getting offended on behalf of someone else?
Sorry to hear about some of are so called supporters doing that I hope that MK do send the bill to pay for the damage to Coventry city .All I can do is just apologise for the few so called fans I just love your ground wish it was ours
That's a typical bully's response. The bullied will often not say anything for fear of making things worse. Personally, I condemn all 3 of those...plus the corner-flag throwing, turning the toilets into a smoking room (I wonder what the said characters would have said before the smoking ban about anyone hanging about in the toilets?), invading the pitch, fighting the stewards & booing a 14yr old trying to provide entertainment (not my cup of tea...but I enthusiastically applauded -as did about 1/3 to 1/2 City fans)
You're not suggesting a Franchise here are you?Sorry to hear about some of are so called supporters doing that I hope that MK do send the bill to pay for the damage to Coventry city .All I can do is just apologise for the few so called fans I just love your ground wish it was ours
I agree...fabulous stadium...easy to get to...easy to get in...once in...you can see the rest of it. My only gripe is the bloody queue to buy a drink!
That's a typical bully's response. The bullied will often not say anything for fear of making things worse. Personally, I condemn all 3 of those...plus the corner-flag throwing, turning the toilets into a smoking room (I wonder what the said characters would have said before the smoking ban about anyone hanging about in the toilets?), invading the pitch, fighting the stewards & booing a 14yr old trying to provide entertainment (not my cup of tea...but I enthusiastically applauded -as did about 1/3 to 1/2 City fans)
With you all the way until that singing lad. He was awful and deserved to be booed. Bloody XFactor culture making everyone think they've got talent. The girls before were OK and didn't get booed, I've seen City fans be very supportive of half time entertainment away. But of you're shit, expect to be booed by the audience, that's the nature of live performance.
I haven't been to Ricoh since the Leeds game when Turner got injured. Only away games for me.
Simply don't get the need to break the law or to offend someone, sorry if that's wrong.
Away fans offending an opposition player with a chant. Perish the thought. What has football become?
a worse place to watch sport than rugby / cricket etc.
Its 2013, and we have to have barriers up to stop "fans" of different teams standing next to each other.
We could learn a lot from other sports in terms of our behaviour
You would never hear of rugby or cricket fans asking for a alcohol ban !
Can't say I've ever heard a football fan asking for an alcohol ban until the earlier post in this thread. I don't condone thuggish behaviour by any means but lets not compare football to rugby and cricket, I'm a fan of all three sports and I've been an away fan at various grounds for all three sports but there isn't a sport as passionate and emotional as football.
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