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Topic Originator: saltonsgonagetu
Date: Fri 10 Nov 20:41
Before they injure a player or official ,3 time they`ve thrown stuff at folk on the pitch in 45 minutes .
If you can`t go to a game of football without throwing objects at folk on the pitch football is not for you .
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Topic Originator: Lucho_8
Date: Fri 10 Nov 20:42
š¤£
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Topic Originator: DBA
Date: Fri 10 Nov 20:43
Quote:
saltonsgonagetu, Fri 10 Nov 20:41
Before they injure a player or official ,3 time they`ve thrown stuff at folk on the pitch in 45 minutes .
If you can`t go to a game of football without throwing objects at folk on the pitch football is not for you .
Aye, close the stand. 99% of the stand absolutely fine but make them all suffer because of a couple of idiots.
Grow up.
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Topic Originator: nick_dafc1
Date: Fri 10 Nov 20:47
Close every stand in every stadium in the UK then
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Fri 10 Nov 22:28
Should be easily identifiable and can find seat numbers - ban the ST holder for that seat š¤·š»āāļø that will generate a response of some sort from the person whos paid for itā¦..
the lighter that hit Sibbald could easily have lead to the section being closed anywayā¦.
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Topic Originator: Parfect69
Date: Fri 10 Nov 22:31
But but butā¦..itās the North West. They can do no wrong
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Topic Originator: DBA
Date: Fri 10 Nov 22:33
Quote:
Parfect69, Fri 10 Nov 22:31
But but butā¦..itās the North West. They can do no wrong
Where has anyone said that?
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Topic Originator: Berry
Date: Fri 10 Nov 22:37
When Dundee United scored their first and Fotheringham went over there for a celebration seen something hefty was thrown but couldnāt make out what, perhaps a lighter? Other than that, few bits of pie!
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Topic Originator: Parfect69
Date: Fri 10 Nov 22:38
At various meetings Iāve been at. Nurturing the young support for the future. Yet the club get nothing back. It was great watching lighters getting thrown on on national tele.
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Topic Originator: PARadise
Date: Fri 10 Nov 22:39
Get a grip you absolute clown
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Topic Originator: DA_NO1
Date: Fri 10 Nov 22:40
What about the vapes that came from the Norrie
"a picture paints a thousand words"
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Topic Originator: StevenPar77
Date: Fri 10 Nov 22:41
Lighter and a can of coke. It`s getting tedious. For all the good they do, these are the things that get the attention.
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Topic Originator: Parfect69
Date: Fri 10 Nov 22:41
Quote:
PARadise, Fri 10 Nov 22:39
Get a grip you absolute clown
Thankyou, so thatās ok?
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Topic Originator: HalbeathRoad
Date: Fri 10 Nov 22:44
My child couldnāt breathe after their smoke bombs. They create atmosphere but Iād happily close it tomorrow and install a music system that plays a repetitive drum beat for 90 minutes. Anyone thinking about chucking stuff on a football park should be jailed or take an absolute leathering. What ever they prefer .
Post Edited (Fri 10 Nov 22:45)
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Fri 10 Nov 22:52
Wouldn`t suggest closing it but they need to watch. The smoke bombs are just annoying and there`s no need to be chucking stuff. Keep it to the drumming and singing as that`s what keeps the players and the other fans going.
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Topic Originator: HalbeathRoad
Date: Fri 10 Nov 23:01
The thing is Jake that the stand will end up being closed because of this behaviour. We canāt afford to police that stand so itāll be a decision the club are forced in to unfortunately.
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Topic Originator: back oh the net
Date: Fri 10 Nov 23:36
What you mean like the one the were supposedly forced into when they shut section L ? funny how itās been re opened when thereās money to be made though eh?
Come on ye pars ā½ļø
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Fri 10 Nov 23:45
Quote:
back oh the net, Fri 10 Nov 23:36
What you mean like the one the were supposedly forced into when they shut section L ? funny how itās been re opened when thereās money to be made though eh?
I think it was reopened because the fans moved to next to the Norrie
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Topic Originator: red-star-par
Date: Sat 11 Nov 00:24
It should be closed purely for the amount of wee pvssies that go there. The way the lad Fotheringham strolled right up to them and shushed them up was embarrassing. If they were a decent crew they would have ran on the park and booted his melt in. That wouldn`t have happened from an away player in front of the cage in the 90s. Woeful stuff from the North West. Plastic Hoolies
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Topic Originator: da_no_1
Date: Sat 11 Nov 00:29
Quote:
red-star-par, Sat 11 Nov 00:24
It should be closed purely for the amount of wee pvssies that go there. The way the lad Fotheringham strolled right up to them and shushed them up was embarrassing. If they were a decent crew they would have ran on the park and booted his melt in. That wouldn`t have happened from an away player in front of the cage in the 90s. Woeful stuff from the North West. Plastic Hoolies
What an absolute embarrassment of a post
"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"
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Topic Originator: DBA
Date: Sat 11 Nov 00:55
Quote:
HalbeathRoad, Fri 10 Nov 22:44
My child couldnāt breathe after their smoke bombs. They create atmosphere but Iād happily close it tomorrow and install a music system that plays a repetitive drum beat for 90 minutes. Anyone thinking about chucking stuff on a football park should be jailed or take an absolute leathering. What ever they prefer .
Jailed? Wow. What a post. Grow up.
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Topic Originator: back oh the net
Date: Sat 11 Nov 05:22
Well played sir condemning someone for breaking the law then In the same post encourage others to break the law by dishing out a leathering did you think that post through before you typed it? I can 100% say that it wonāt be you dishing out any āleatheringā to anyone
Come on ye pars ā½ļø
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Topic Originator: Parsweep
Date: Sat 11 Nov 09:29
The young fans in the NW could either be an asset to the club for years to come . Or drag the clubs name down into the mire .
The way it`s going just now ,it can only be a matter of time till we are fined, and that`s cash the club can I`ll afford to lose . Sadly, at the moment , the latter seems to be the most likely .
Bobvo
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Topic Originator: Bamba-Daft
Date: Sat 11 Nov 09:37
Quote:
HalbeathRoad, Fri 10 Nov 22:44
My child couldnāt breathe after their smoke bombs. They create atmosphere but Iād happily close it tomorrow and install a music system that plays a repetitive drum beat for 90 minutes. Anyone thinking about chucking stuff on a football park should be jailed or take an absolute leathering. What ever they prefer .
Post Edited (Fri 10 Nov 22:45)
Couple of points..
Thereās a family section for a reason. If youāre taking a child, common sense would be donāt sit anywhere near the NW.
āInstall a music systemā you should be banned from east end for 10 years for that idea alone.
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Topic Originator: hudza
Date: Sat 11 Nov 10:05
Guys give cracking support to the team, just stop chucking stuff on the pitch.
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Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe
Date: Sat 11 Nov 10:18
Lots of clubs use fine mesh to prevent objects reaching the pitch and it doesnāt really obstruct viewing too much.
Might be an avenue worth exploring.
Zwei Pints Bier und ein PƤckchen Chips bitte
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Topic Originator: da_no_1
Date: Sat 11 Nov 10:22
Quote:
AdamAntsParsStripe, Sat 11 Nov 10:18
Lots of clubs use fine mesh to prevent objects reaching the pitch and it doesnāt really obstruct viewing too much.
Might be an avenue worth exploring.
Great idea. š
"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"
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Topic Originator: doctordandruff
Date: Sat 11 Nov 10:57
They use the fine mesh in Germany and its fine. Also think players who celebrate like that should get booked. You provoke 200 angry young men like that you are lucky if the only thing you get is a pie thrown at you.
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Topic Originator: Parfect69
Date: Sat 11 Nov 11:32
Kind of missing the point surely?
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Topic Originator: kelty_par
Date: Sat 11 Nov 11:59
I`m also not sure if those are allowed in the UK after the Taylor report. But aye, it`s some sort of solution that doesn`t address the real issue.
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Topic Originator: EastEndTales
Date: Sat 11 Nov 12:38
I don`t know if it`s age or not but if you can`t stop yourself chucking stuff at a player giving it the big un, you probably should stay at home.
All for a bit of back and forth but grow up, throwing anything is childish behaviour.
Ep.17 of East End Tales is out now with Andrius Skerla
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Topic Originator: Socks
Date: Sat 11 Nov 15:08
There`s no justification for it all. Please, just stop chucking stuff on the park.
It`s inevitable that people will be considering closing either that end section or the whole of the NW as we seem to have these incidents at most of our Friday games. That thought makes me really sad, as I`ve been a regular in the NW for about 25 years. I hated it the last time we got chucked out of there in 2011 and could quite easily have given up on football entirely if it wasn`t for taking my Dad to games. Not nice to be having those thoughts again, and this time purely as a result of other fans who cannot stop themselves from chucking stuff on the park.
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Topic Originator: cammypar 1995
Date: Sat 11 Nov 18:27
Quote:
AdamAntsParsStripe, Sat 11 Nov 10:18
Lots of clubs use fine mesh to prevent objects reaching the pitch and it doesnāt really obstruct viewing too much.
Might be an avenue worth exploring.
Or we just ban the folk who can`t attend a game without throwing everything in their pockets.
c'mon the pars
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Topic Originator: saltonsgonagetu
Date: Sat 11 Nov 18:38
It`s up to the guys in the North West, to self police , as the club won`t be paying for Police Scotland officers.
Now whether it`s pointing the guys out or telling them to stop , it`s got to come from within.
Fair play to the United players who didn`t make a thing of it .
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Topic Originator: saltonsgonagetu
Date: Sat 11 Nov 19:20
Derek Mcinnes has reported a Hibs fan for
a comment that shouldn`t be made inside a football ground."
Really, muppets seem to think your more of a fan if you get really upset at players managers and can throw things abuse them , it`s not on and just because you pay Ā£20 to get in ,that does not allow you to shout anything and behave how you like , if you think it does ,football is not for you .
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Topic Originator: broontroot
Date: Sat 11 Nov 20:34
Quote:
doctordandruff, Sat 11 Nov 10:57
They use the fine mesh in Germany and its fine. Also think players who celebrate like that should get booked. You provoke 200 angry young men like that you are lucky if the only thing you get is a pie thrown at you.
So it`s OK for 200 young men to give it out to players throughout a game but as soon as a player gives some back , its toys out the pram , the young boys in the NW undoubtedly bring an atmosphere to the game but I just wished at times they would grow the french connection up ....throwing stuff on the pitch isn`t acceptable and never will be
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Topic Originator: Berry
Date: Sun 12 Nov 10:00
Fotheringham was getting pelters all game, likely because of him being closest to the NW in the first half and his call for a penalty early on.
Thought it was all over the top and throwing items on the pitch is never acceptable.
Credit to Dundee Utd though, not for the celebration which I didnāt see a problem with, give it, be prepared to take it and all that but they didnāt make a scene of the lighter incident, Grimshaw picked it up and threw it off the pitch, couldāve made a bigger deal, taken it to the ref etc.
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Topic Originator: Par
Date: Sun 12 Nov 12:01
Fotheringham was getting pelters due to the fact he is from Falkirk, but as often happens he had the last laugh.
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Topic Originator: fcda
Date: Sun 12 Nov 13:18
Quote:
broontroot, Sat 11 Nov 20:34
So it`s OK for 200 young men to give it out to players throughout a game but as soon as a player gives some back , its toys out the pram
"OK" or not, if a player`s behaviour could incite crowd trouble, it should be dealt with. Players are expected to rise above it and lead by example.
It`s one thing to celebrate in front of away fans with your teammates if that`s near the goal, but to run over, on your own, just to goad the away fans is something else.
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Sun 12 Nov 13:25
Quote:
fcda, Sun 12 Nov 13:18
Quote:
broontroot, Sat 11 Nov 20:34
So it`s OK for 200 young men to give it out to players throughout a game but as soon as a player gives some back , its toys out the pram
"OK" or not, if a player`s behaviour could incite crowd trouble, it should be dealt with. Players are expected to rise above it and lead by example.
It`s one thing to celebrate in front of away fans with your teammates if that`s near the goal, but to run over, on your own, just to goad the away fans is something else.
He shhhād the fans for goodness sake šš if that āincites crowd troubleā then the world of football really is finished.
The problem was a bunch of teeny boppers that couldnāt handle their drink, or being silenced by someone they had tried to wind upā¦and if they werent drunk, thats 10x worse!
Post Edited (Sun 12 Nov 13:25)
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Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe
Date: Sun 12 Nov 19:06
No excuses for anything being thrown on the park. Even back in the day when fans brought carry outs into the East End, they reserved them for the opposing fans and not the players.
Zwei Pints Bier und ein PƤckchen Chips bitte
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Topic Originator: fcda
Date: Sun 12 Nov 19:18
Quote:
Dave_1885, Sun 12 Nov 13:25
He shhhād the fans for goodness sake šš if that āincites crowd troubleā then the world of football really is finished.
You`re missing my point.
Should those fans get upset by his actions? No, not really. If they can`t give it out, etc.
[I]Did the fans get upset with his actions, leading to "crowd trouble" (surging forward, requiring stewards to get involved, throwing missiles)? Yes.
Should a player be discouraged or encouraged from approaching away fans and acting in a provocative manner? Discouraged.
Are there any comparable situations where players are discouraged from approaching fans due to crowd safety concerns? Yes. Players are discouraged from jumping advertising boards.
How are they discouraged? Yellow card.
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Topic Originator: Indiapar
Date: Sun 12 Nov 19:33
The energy should go into supporting the team and not reacting to situations on the pitch and throwing things. We would gain so much more using their enthusiasm and passion in a positive way to get behind the team when the chips are down. These sorts of things are misdirected and ultimately don`t do the players on the park any favours.
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Topic Originator: Alter Ego
Date: Sun 12 Nov 20:38
Iām sure a lot of people on here will remember Mark Walterās getting bananas and teabags thrown when taking a corner and Neal Cooper getting a sweetie thrown at him with chants of ā you fat barstewardā he politely picked up the sweet and ate it and laughed. Donāt chuck things on the pitch but bring the pyros as they look great imo. Folk know the NW is the most active at EEP for atmosphere and the more the better imo.
Mon the Pars!
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Topic Originator: Stanza
Date: Mon 13 Nov 11:00
I see the Crewe v Notts County match was held up for 13 minutes and police involved, because the linesmen refused to run the line in front of the County fans due to verbal abuse and things being thrown at them.
Most weeks, most of the time, most of the young guys in the NW are great. But they have to nip in the bud the idea that throwing stuff onto the pitch is just a lark, before it becomes the norm.
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Topic Originator: par-91
Date: Tue 14 Nov 09:54
Quote:
fcda, Sun 12 Nov 19:18
Quote:
Dave_1885, Sun 12 Nov 13:25
He shhhād the fans for goodness sake šš if that āincites crowd troubleā then the world of football really is finished.
You`re missing my point.
Should those fans get upset by his actions? No, not really. If they can`t give it out, etc.
[I]Did the fans get upset with his actions, leading to "crowd trouble" (surging forward, requiring stewards to get involved, throwing missiles)? Yes.
Should a player be discouraged or encouraged from approaching away fans and acting in a provocative manner? Discouraged.
Are there any comparable situations where players are discouraged from approaching fans due to crowd safety concerns? Yes. Players are discouraged from jumping advertising boards.
How are they discouraged? Yellow card.
Players/the PFA would never accept this ridiculous proposal. If players are going to be punished for ābanterā with fans, fans would have to be punished for any of the banter/abuse they dish out. It would just result in a nonsensical situation. Iām firmly in the ādonāt dish it out if you canāt take itā camp. The issue, in this case, lies solely with those that were goading the United player for most of the game - not the player himself.
Would be a totally different situation if there were any offensive gestures towards the fans. But shushing people that have been goading you? Nah, thatās not even remotely an offence.
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Topic Originator: NW 1966
Date: Tue 14 Nov 12:54
Shut the NW. Get back in the sea with that pi#h.
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Topic Originator: HalbeathRoad
Date: Tue 14 Nov 14:49
Quote:
back oh the net, Sat 11 Nov 05:22
Well played sir condemning someone for breaking the law then In the same post encourage others to break the law by dishing out a leathering did you think that post through before you typed it? I can 100% say that it wonāt be you dishing out any āleatheringā to anyone
How do you know that ? Genuine question .
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Topic Originator: kelty_par
Date: Sat 18 Nov 16:26
The lack of sanction (or at least public sanction) has clearly emboldened the youngsters that sit in the nominal family section of the Norrie - Cup full of liquid was thrown towards the players as they were coming off at half time (not sure who it was aimed at but it narrowly missed a Dunfermline member of staff walking alongside the digital advertising hoardings). Another DAFC employee spotted the guy who threw it and tried to get the stewards to help him in vain, before the employee a security guy ran up into the stand to give chase. Sad to see.
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Topic Originator: back oh the net
Date: Sat 18 Nov 17:26
Should we shut the family section as well then? Seems to be the usual call when ever anything is thrown
Come on ye pars ā½ļø
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Topic Originator: kelty_par
Date: Sat 18 Nov 18:17
"Should we shut the family section as well then? Seems to be the usual call when ever anything is thrown"
1. We might need to stop the youngsters congregating at the front of the stand where they`d normally ask for autographs, yes.
2. If there had been suitable and public punishments of those who did it in the North West then they probably would have thought twice.
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Sat 18 Nov 18:29
In all honesty, bring back the policeā¦pay the bill that they come with and then raise ticket pricesā¦then see the complaints come rolling in and maybe some action taken
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Topic Originator: Rigger Al
Date: Sat 18 Nov 18:40
Identify the culprits who are throwing objects at players or onto the park and ban them ,pretty simply.
There is no defense for anyone who decides to go to a football game and end up throwing objects.
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Topic Originator: Andrew283
Date: Sat 18 Nov 18:48
Quote:
fcda, Sun 12 Nov 13:18
Quote:
broontroot, Sat 11 Nov 20:34
So it`s OK for 200 young men to give it out to players throughout a game but as soon as a player gives some back , its toys out the pram
"OK" or not, if a player`s behaviour could incite crowd trouble, it should be dealt with. Players are expected to rise above it and lead by example.
It`s one thing to celebrate in front of away fans with your teammates if that`s near the goal, but to run over, on your own, just to goad the away fans is something else.
Boo fecking hoo š The nasty player made fun of some fans
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Topic Originator: fcda
Date: Sat 18 Nov 19:17
Quote:
Andrew283, Sat 18 Nov 18:48
Boo fecking hoo š The nasty player made fun of some fans
^^ Another one missing the point of my post. I did spell it out in the follow up but clearly not well enough for some people.
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Topic Originator: back oh the net
Date: Sat 18 Nov 19:22
Quote:
Rigger Al, Sat 18 Nov 18:40
Identify the culprits who are throwing objects at players or onto the park and ban them ,pretty simply.
There is no defense for anyone who decides to go to a football game and end up throwing objects.
Well from what I was told today from a steward who was on duty in the NW last Friday some numpty dropped a smoke bomb which rolled down the stairs and once the culprit was identified on cctv (young lad in this case) him and his dad were both ejected and letās not kid ourselves on here you can buy these things on Amazon but they require proof of age on delivery so itās obvious that itās someone who should really know better that is clearly buying them for the young team but so much for the supposed enhanced security checks at the turnstiles now we all know g4s/saltire donāt have the power to search a minor so why not just for 3 maybe 4 games have police outside the NW to search folk āproperlyā on the way in surely its better to take the hit over a few games and nip it in the bud then let it go on as clearly self policing isnāt working
Come on ye pars ā½ļø
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Sat 18 Nov 19:44
Quote:
back oh the net, Sat 18 Nov 19:22
Quote:
Rigger Al, Sat 18 Nov 18:40
Identify the culprits who are throwing objects at players or onto the park and ban them ,pretty simply.
There is no defense for anyone who decides to go to a football game and end up throwing objects.
Well from what I was told today from a steward who was on duty in the NW last Friday some numpty dropped a smoke bomb which rolled down the stairs and once the culprit was identified on cctv (young lad in this case) him and his dad were both ejected and letās not kid ourselves on here you can buy these things on Amazon but they require proof of age on delivery so itās obvious that itās someone who should really know better that is clearly buying them for the young team but so much for the supposed enhanced security checks at the turnstiles now we all know g4s/saltire donāt have the power to search a minor so why not just for 3 maybe 4 games have police outside the NW to search folk āproperlyā on the way in surely its better to take the hit over a few games and nip it in the bud then let it go on as clearly self policing isnāt working
All fine and well them being ejected, but have the STs now been suspended due to breaking ground regulations? Remember, the NW is a ST only stand these days tooā¦
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Topic Originator: back oh the net
Date: Sat 18 Nov 20:10
No idea mate but if previous incidents are anything to go by then probably yes
Come on ye pars ā½ļø
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Topic Originator: cammypar 1995
Date: Sat 18 Nov 20:58
I`ve been going to football games for the best part of 20 years and have never felt the need to throw anything on the pitch. It`s not that difficult.
c'mon the pars
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Topic Originator: doctordandruff
Date: Sat 18 Nov 21:24
I got a clear view of the kid in Norrie and its aftermath. He looked about 14, and was smirking after he did it. It wasn`t done in rage or frustration, he looks to have done it purely because he could.
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Topic Originator: Rigger Al
Date: Sun 19 Nov 08:31
Quote:
Dave_1885, Sat 18 Nov 19:44
Quote:
back oh the net, Sat 18 Nov 19:22
Quote:
Rigger Al, Sat 18 Nov 18:40
Identify the culprits who are throwing objects at players or onto the park and ban them ,pretty simply.
There is no defense for anyone who decides to go to a football game and end up throwing objects.
Well from what I was told today from a steward who was on duty in the NW last Friday some numpty dropped a smoke bomb which rolled down the stairs and once the culprit was identified on cctv (young lad in this case) him and his dad were both ejected and letās not kid ourselves on here you can buy these things on Amazon but they require proof of age on delivery so itās obvious that itās someone who should really know better that is clearly buying them for the young team but so much for the supposed enhanced security checks at the turnstiles now we all know g4s/saltire donāt have the power to search a minor so why not just for 3 maybe 4 games have police outside the NW to search folk āproperlyā on the way in surely its better to take the hit over a few games and nip it in the bud then let it go on as clearly self policing isnāt working
All fine and well them being ejected, but have the STs now been suspended due to breaking ground regulations? Remember, the NW is a ST only stand these days tooā¦
Get a grip ! We are talking about throwing objects at players or onto the park
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sun 19 Nov 08:39
Quote:
Rigger Al, Sun 19 Nov 08:31
Quote:
Dave_1885, Sat 18 Nov 19:44
Quote:
back oh the net, Sat 18 Nov 19:22
Quote:
Rigger Al, Sat 18 Nov 18:40
Identify the culprits who are throwing objects at players or onto the park and ban them ,pretty simply.
There is no defense for anyone who decides to go to a football game and end up throwing objects.
Well from what I was told today from a steward who was on duty in the NW last Friday some numpty dropped a smoke bomb which rolled down the stairs and once the culprit was identified on cctv (young lad in this case) him and his dad were both ejected and letās not kid ourselves on here you can buy these things on Amazon but they require proof of age on delivery so itās obvious that itās someone who should really know better that is clearly buying them for the young team but so much for the supposed enhanced security checks at the turnstiles now we all know g4s/saltire donāt have the power to search a minor so why not just for 3 maybe 4 games have police outside the NW to search folk āproperlyā on the way in surely its better to take the hit over a few games and nip it in the bud then let it go on as clearly self policing isnāt working
All fine and well them being ejected, but have the STs now been suspended due to breaking ground regulations? Remember, the NW is a ST only stand these days tooā¦
Get a grip ! We are talking about throwing objects at players or onto the park
Failing to see where this is acceptable behaviour tbh.
If these idiots don`t stop throwing stuff they`ll either be banned or EVERYONE will be enduring annoying and time consuming searches.
It`s quite simple:
Stop - Throwing objects, bringing in flares.
Continue - Singing, drumming.
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Sun 19 Nov 09:11
Quote:
Rigger Al, Sun 19 Nov 08:31
Quote:
Dave_1885, Sat 18 Nov 19:44
Quote:
back oh the net, Sat 18 Nov 19:22
Quote:
Rigger Al, Sat 18 Nov 18:40
Identify the culprits who are throwing objects at players or onto the park and ban them ,pretty simply.
There is no defense for anyone who decides to go to a football game and end up throwing objects.
Well from what I was told today from a steward who was on duty in the NW last Friday some numpty dropped a smoke bomb which rolled down the stairs and once the culprit was identified on cctv (young lad in this case) him and his dad were both ejected and letās not kid ourselves on here you can buy these things on Amazon but they require proof of age on delivery so itās obvious that itās someone who should really know better that is clearly buying them for the young team but so much for the supposed enhanced security checks at the turnstiles now we all know g4s/saltire donāt have the power to search a minor so why not just for 3 maybe 4 games have police outside the NW to search folk āproperlyā on the way in surely its better to take the hit over a few games and nip it in the bud then let it go on as clearly self policing isnāt working
All fine and well them being ejected, but have the STs now been suspended due to breaking ground regulations? Remember, the NW is a ST only stand these days tooā¦
Get a grip ! We are talking about throwing objects at players or onto the park
I forgot that throwing objects at players was acceptable behaviour as an ST holderā¦ā¦.oh waitā¦ā¦
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Sun 19 Nov 13:31
"All fine and well them being ejected, but have the STs now been suspended due to breaking ground regulations?"
Assuming the perpetrator is under 18 - it`s a criminal offence for a minor to possess fireworks/pyro, that`s before bringing them into EEP.
If the parent supplied them then he/she is also breaking the law.
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Topic Originator: HalbeathRoad
Date: Sun 19 Nov 13:34
Iād happily leather the lot of them. Joking aside that area needs policed. Itās only a matter of time before someone is seriously injured.
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