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Deleted member 2477

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  • Aug 23, 2015
  • #1
Did anyone els see the idiot who threw the beer bottle at the walsall player after they scored.
Yes Forde was a complete prick giving it the biggen in front of our fans when he scored but throwing a bottle at him just shows we have some idiots who follow us and bring disrespect to the club.
 

ccfctommy

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 23, 2015
  • #2
Forgot about that. Moronic behaviour.
 

sw88

Chief Commentator!
  • Aug 23, 2015
  • #3
And a waste of beer!
 

hill83

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 23, 2015
  • #4
Surely it was just a bit of 'fun' though?

But yes, truly pathetic and deserves a ban.
 
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Huckerby

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  • Aug 23, 2015
  • #5
hill83 said:
Surely it was just a bit of 'fun' though?

But yes, truly pathetic and deserves a ban.
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Nah just fun mate

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stupot07

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  • Aug 23, 2015
  • #6
I'm just checking.......this is the year 2015?


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Ashdown

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  • Aug 23, 2015
  • #7
And that's why the rugger buggers can have a drink through the game in their seats and we can't !
 

hill83

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  • Aug 23, 2015
  • #8
Ashdown said:
And that's why the rugger buggers can have a drink through the game in their seats and we can't !
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Yep. I'd love to sit and swig a bev during the match but I'd be expecting a piss filled bottle over the back of my head before the end of the match.
 

stupot07

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  • Aug 23, 2015
  • #9
Ashdown said:
And that's why the rugger buggers can have a drink through the game in their seats and we can't !
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And the ironic thing is, they (the idiots) tend to binge drink before the game so allowing a beer in the stand would make little difference. I'd much rather have a plastic cup of beer thrown over the than a boiling hot bovril.

As always the minority spoil it for the rest of us.


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Deleted member 5849

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  • Aug 23, 2015
  • #10
stupot07 said:
As always the minority spoil it Tudor the rest of us.
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Henry VIII's got a lot to answer for.
 

stupot07

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  • Aug 23, 2015
  • #11
Deleted member 5849 said:
Henry VIII's got a lot to answer for.
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Well that was an odd auto correct!


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Sick Boy

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  • Aug 23, 2015
  • #12
Ashdown said:
And that's why the rugger buggers can have a drink through the game in their seats and we can't !
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It works ok in the rest of Europe without any problems.

A lot of people in this country cannot cope after having a drink and their internal frustrations begin to surface.
 
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martcov

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  • Aug 23, 2015
  • #13
Sick Boy said:
It works ok in the rest of Europe without any problems.

A lot of people in this country cannot cope after having a drink and their internal frustrations begin to surface.
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Absolutely right. I spend most of the summer on beer festivals and beer is served mostly in glasses. Very Little trouble in comparison to the thousands of visitors.... Cannot imagine that in England. Can buy drink during football games as well - but in plastic beakers.
 
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rupert_bear

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  • Aug 23, 2015
  • #14
Every chance the old bill will identify the culprit and be knocking his door 6 o'clock one Sunday morning armed with the evidence.
 
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Deleted member 2477

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  • Aug 23, 2015
  • #15
I hope so and someone near to him knows who it was. As much as i hate the way their player tried to wind us all up by celebrating in front of us the idiot who threw the bottle should get a life time ban
 

skybluebeduff

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 23, 2015
  • #16
How real men deal with objects thrown on a pitch...

[video=youtube;s_hN-HkoBf0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_hN-HkoBf0[/video]
 

fernandopartridge

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  • Aug 23, 2015
  • #17
martcov said:
Absolutely right. I spend most of the summer on beer festivals and beer is served mostly in glasses. Very Little trouble in comparison to the thousands of visitors.... Cannot imagine that in England. Can buy drink during football games as well - but in plastic beakers.
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Beer festivals in Britain generally serve beer in glasses in my experience.
 

letsallsingtogether

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  • Aug 23, 2015
  • #18
Sick Boy said:
It works ok in the rest of Europe without any problems.

A lot of people in this country cannot cope after having a drink and their internal frustrations begin to surface.
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Rubbish went to Twickenham last week over 60,000 people there majority were drinking.....
Some were worse for wear but saw no trouble what so ever.
Same at the cricket and many other sports and entertainment venues.
We go on about F and B well at the Rugby they must make 10 times they make at any football ground.
 
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SkyblueBazza

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  • Aug 23, 2015
  • #19
Maybe the problem is just attitude?
There is still that element that think it is fair game to turn up, with or without booze, & use their position as a member of the football audience as some right to verbally &/or physically abuse someone else's right to watch in reasonable quiet with a focus on the game rather than showing what a big "I am" they are(n't)
All the money in the game...an FA photo-licence could be issued...loads of money could be saved. You cannot get in without displaying it on entry, ANY trouble you get a recorded warning & proper lecture about how to behave. Do it again...licence revoked. No entry to any ground for a defined period according to the offence. Then the improved behaviour could lead to rules changes so we can drink throughout the game...& revenues increase.

...onwards & upwards PUSB
 

letsallsingtogether

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  • Aug 23, 2015
  • #20
SkyblueBazza said:
Maybe the problem is just attitude?
There is still that element that think it is fair game to turn up, with or without booze, & use their position as a member of the football audience as some right to verbally &/or physically abuse someone else's right to watch in reasonable quiet with a focus on the game rather than showing what a big "I am" they are(n't)
All the money in the game...an FA photo-licence could be issued...loads of money could be saved. You cannot get in without displaying it on entry, ANY trouble you get a recorded warning & proper lecture about how to behave. Do it again...licence revoked. No entry to any ground for a defined period according to the offence. Then the improved behaviour could lead to rules changes so we can drink throughout the game...& revenues increase.

...onwards & upwards PUSB
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I doubt the FA would do anything for free.
Would want paying for the privilege so they can line the pockets of the big clubs.

PUSB
 

Sick Boy

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  • Aug 24, 2015
  • #21
letsallsingtogether said:
Rubbish went to Twickenham last week over 60,000 people there majority were drinking.....
Some were worse for wear but saw no trouble what so ever.
Same at the cricket and many other sports and entertainment venues.
We go on about F and B well at the Rugby they must make 10 times they make at any football ground.
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I was talking about football crowds myself.
 
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SkyblueBazza

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  • Aug 24, 2015
  • #22
letsallsingtogether said:
I doubt the FA would do anything for free.
Would want paying for the privilege so they can line the pockets of the big clubs.

PUSB
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If it increases match revenues without upping prices, improves customer experience & reduces the risk of FA fines for not controlling fans - surely the clubs would happily pay for it themselves? Or could be forced to.

I think the same argument should apply to buying alcohol 24/7. The seller has to be licensed - why not the purchaser? Then if said purchaser can be shown to be using said licence irresponsibly, take it off them! No license = no alcohol. We would no doubt see a new sense of responsibility dawning. I bet people would not lose them so readily like they do their appointment reminders at job centres & GPs. The strain on police & hospitals would decrease overnight & the long term health of the nation would improve too.


...onwards & upwards PUSB
 
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martcov

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  • Aug 25, 2015
  • #23
fernandopartridge said:
Beer festivals in Britain generally serve beer in glasses in my experience.
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In some countries you are allowed to use glasses, or even glass ashtrays ( e.g. Estonia ).
 

ms639

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  • Aug 26, 2015
  • #24
Ashdown said:
And that's why the rugger buggers can have a drink through the game in their seats and we can't !
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Have you been to a rugby game though? Atmosphere is absolutely pants (bar maybe england games at twickers) no banter between the fans, terrible chants, all in all a pishy experience in comparison to an away football game
 

Covstu

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  • Aug 26, 2015
  • #25
It was similar when they changed the licensing rules from the 11pm shutdown, they expected arnarchy but nothing really happened. This is similar in that there wouldnt be a mass of queues at half time as people can pace themselves durng the game. You see fans trying to 'neck' two/three pints down in 15mins but if the bars were open they would probably drink exactly the same but over a sustained period. This wouldnt result in thousands of drunken supporters.

You will always get idiots, thats unavoidable but the clubs need to set their stalls out at the start and ban people immediately. People will think twice then.

I do agree with the comments around football being a more tribal sport compared to rugby etc but we need to move on from the 80's riots and treat people with a bit more dignity.
 

letsallsingtogether

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  • Aug 27, 2015
  • #26
Sick Boy said:
I was talking about football crowds myself.
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Yes but it is the same people that normally follow both......

Same as playing sport I played Rugby for over 20 years.
Some of the lads used to play Sunday league football as well, yet they would change overnight from respecting the Ref not arguing to the complete reverse when playing football.

IMO they get it from the professionals and until they start booking players for descent it will only get worse.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Aug 27, 2015
  • #27
letsallsingtogether said:
Yes but it is the same people that normally follow both......

Same as playing sport I played Rugby for over 20 years.
Some of the lads used to play Sunday league football as well, yet they would change overnight from respecting the Ref not arguing to the complete reverse when playing football.

IMO they get it from the professionals and until they start booking players for descent it will only get worse.
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I will have to respectfully disagree with you. Those who cause problems at football are not rugby supporters and wouldn't go to watch the sport regularly either.
 

steveo1987

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 27, 2015
  • #28
Rugby-a hooligans game played by gentlemen.
Football -a gentlemens game played by hooligans.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Aug 27, 2015
  • #29
steveo1987 said:
Rugby-a hooligans game played by gentlemen.
Football -a gentlemens game played by hooligans.
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Hardly. It's just more cap-doffing to the upper-classes. Funny that eye-gouging, attacking people and drinking puss is considered to be the behaviour of gentlemen when it suits.
 
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Speedies_Chips

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  • Aug 27, 2015
  • #30
Sick Boy said:
Hardly. It's just more cap-doffing to the upper-classes. Funny that eye-gouging, attacking people and drinking puss is considered to be the behaviour of gentlemen when it suits.
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Where do they get a glass full of puss from?
 

skybluetony176

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  • Aug 27, 2015
  • #31
Speedies_Chips said:
Where do they get a glass full of puss from?
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Puss vendors at the Puss tent. They're everywhere at Rugby games, apparently.

For the record I've been on plenty of Rugby tours and never once drank puss or witnessed anyone else doing it. Piss neither. It's a myth.
 
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Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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  • Aug 27, 2015
  • #32
skybluetony176 said:
Puss vendors at the Puss tent. They're everywhere at Rugby games, apparently.

For the record I've been on plenty of Rugby tours and never once drank puss or witnessed anyone else doing it. Piss neither. It's a myth.
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Not true I've been to to football and rugby tours and drank piss went under the name of Carlsberg


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skybluetony176

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  • Aug 27, 2015
  • #33
Broken Hearted Sky Blue said:
Not true I've been to to football and rugby tours and drank piss went under the name of Carlsberg


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That's your own fault. You should drink Guiness like a real Rugby man
 
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Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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  • Aug 27, 2015
  • #34
skybluetony176 said:
That's your own fault. You should drink Guiness like a real Rugby man
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I have done for years but they don't sell it at most grounds twenty or thirty years ago. Now it's everywhere used to be an old mans drink shit that's me lol


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phildownunder

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  • Aug 27, 2015
  • #35
Speedies_Chips said:
Where do they get a glass full of puss from?
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A lot of it is drunk in New Zealand.
 
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