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Topic Originator: istvan kozma
Date: Sat 9 Mar 17:49
Well done to our fans who trashed the toilets. We get beat and we`ll get a bill for repairs too!
KOZMA
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Topic Originator: Andrew283
Date: Sat 9 Mar 18:17
Idiots
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Topic Originator: dafc-chris1
Date: Sat 9 Mar 18:56
Such a shame for something like that to happen to a club like them š
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Sat 9 Mar 19:02
Quote:
dafc-chris1, Sat 9 Mar 18:56
Such a shame for something like that to happen to a club like them š
Except the bill will be sent to our club
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
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Topic Originator: theparsman1885
Date: Sat 9 Mar 19:03
Some people really are thick.
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Topic Originator: GG4
Date: Sat 9 Mar 19:17
Go have a look on facebook at fife jammers. Vandalism and fighting before the game not mentioned yet on here. Probably the same wee neds.
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Sat 9 Mar 19:23
Looks like a large crowd walking from high street up links street with families etc met by a large gathering of Rovers fans throwing flares etc separated by about 15 police officers - couldnāt quite tell though as it was recorded on the first ever video recorder by some jakey shouting out their window..
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Topic Originator: Alter Ego
Date: Sat 9 Mar 19:50
Letās remember our lot gave a disabled deaf Raith supporter a doing in our last match so you would expect a bit of bother at some pointā¦.but letās take the anger out on the Raith bogsš
Mon the Pars!
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Topic Originator: Parfect69
Date: Sat 9 Mar 20:30
Why is the so called march directed along Links st. Asking for trouble. Had to laugh though it did look like Dunfermline gala with the primary schools
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Topic Originator: back oh the net
Date: Sat 9 Mar 20:35
Quote:
Parfect69, Sat 09 Mar 20:30
Why is the so called march directed along Links st. Asking for trouble. Had to laugh though it did look like Dunfermline gala with the primary schools
You would have to ask police Scotland that one mate I have been saying for weeks that it would kick off big time along links street today no way should we have been allowed to walk that way when we left the pub
Come on ye pars ā½ļø
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Topic Originator: Alter Ego
Date: Sat 9 Mar 21:11
Get stuck into those wee Lino licking twats!!
Mon the Pars!
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Topic Originator: KirklistonPar
Date: Sun 10 Mar 07:27
To the people who were involved congratulations on being an embarrassment to fellow supporters, our club, city and the human race. Itās this kind of ridiculous behaviour that makes me stay away from our away games. Itās certainly not the kind of behaviour I want my 11 years old son seeing and thinking itās acceptable at a football game.
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Topic Originator: 87Par
Date: Sun 10 Mar 07:46
It`s a Derby away game. Fair chance it could get spicy. Not condoning. It`s just fitbaw. I personally never seen a jot of any crap outside nor inside the ground.
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Topic Originator: cammypar 1995
Date: Sun 10 Mar 08:48
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87Par, Sun 10 Mar 07:46
It`s a Derby away game. Fair chance it could get spicy. Not condoning. It`s just fitbaw. I personally never seen a jot of any crap outside nor inside the ground.
This is the problem, people think it`s football and it`s "just what happens". If you can`t go to the football without acting like a bellend then maybe football isn`t for you.
c'mon the pars
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Topic Originator: pars no1
Date: Sun 10 Mar 09:01
absolutely blows my mind that people go to football for a fight. Never mind criminal damaging property. Absolute buffoons that cannot handle their drink. And then to defend their actions by saying its just football, or its a derby im allowed to act like an idiot.
Stick them in the jail for a day a watch how hard they really are.
after seeing the videos its the usual i`ll dress like a hooligan and im part of an ultra group types. im sure the club are really proud of your behaviour
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Topic Originator: da_no_1
Date: Sun 10 Mar 09:41
Getting really tired of all this "ultras" p*sh. Just cause repeated embarrassment to the club.
"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Sun 10 Mar 09:44
Quote:
dafc-chris1, Sat 9 Mar 18:56
Such a shame for something like that to happen to a club like them š
Unbelievable comment to make.
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Topic Originator: Rusty Shackleford
Date: Sun 10 Mar 10:26
It`s not "what happens" at a football match. Most of us manage to attend games without being fannies.
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Topic Originator: cammypar 1995
Date: Sun 10 Mar 10:57
Quote:
Rusty Shackleford, Sun 10 Mar 10:26
It`s not "what happens" at a football match. Most of us manage to attend games without being fannies.
Exactly my point but that seems to be the view of some. Is it just what happens or is it just banter?
It`s funny how they idolise ultras from other countries or Germany but are acting completely different to them.
c'mon the pars
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Sun 10 Mar 11:07
Hopefully these clowns are not the fans of the future for the club.
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Topic Originator: parak obama
Date: Sun 10 Mar 11:53
Was there more damage other than the soap dispensers left on the floor? I went to use the toilets before half time and just thought what`s the point
[IMG]https://share2.co.uk/f/1152_471_P300411_16.49_[02].jpg[/IMG]
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Topic Originator: istvan kozma
Date: Sun 10 Mar 14:06
Cubicles were disassembled. It was a mess. Reckon we`re looking at over a grands worth of repairs.
KOZMA
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Topic Originator: davepars
Date: Sun 10 Mar 14:15
If the Rovers fans return the favour then please, please let it be that blocked urinal in the main stand west wing they demolish. Been full of p*** for months now
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Topic Originator: kelty_par
Date: Tue 12 Mar 12:23
Photos of the damage on Pie and Bovril. Lots of damage, graffiti including "die Rovers Bastards" and "hang the Rovers scum", also graffiti on the seats at the front (presumably the seats hidden by the banners etc in that section). Going to be a hefty bill and increased policing costs yet again at our away games next season, especially if we share a league with Raith and Falkirk. Absolute idiots, and banning orders and fines need to be handed out if they catch who did it (some people will know of course but won`t want to be seen as a grass). Sad.
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Topic Originator: cammypar 1995
Date: Tue 12 Mar 15:51
People know who is responsible unfortunately the club will foot the bill AGAIN for wee neds.
c'mon the pars
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Topic Originator: back oh the net
Date: Wed 13 Mar 22:34
I think hibs would be better sorting out their own aĀ£&@hole fans first before they start banging the drum for change it was only a couple of weeks ago that one of their lot launched an open bottle opener at shankland
Come on ye pars ā½ļø
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Topic Originator: Stanza
Date: Wed 13 Mar 23:56
I think hibs would be better sorting out their own aĀ£&@hole fans first before they start banging the drum for change it was only a couple of weeks ago that one of their lot launched an open bottle opener at shankland"
The bottle opener incident is mentioned in the article, and in their statement, Hibs acknowledge that "the behaviour of certain sections of Hibernian FCās own support has not been good enough at times this season".
Post Edited (Thu 14 Mar 00:05)
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Topic Originator: Stanza
Date: Thu 14 Mar 00:07
This is a problem that affects ALL football clubs, and pointing the finger at supporters of other clubs doesn`t solve that problem. Somehow we need to deal with the root cause(s) - is it something about football that brings out the worst in those who attend matches, or is it something to do with the polarisation of views made worse by social media, or is it something about the demographic of the fanbase, or is it all these things plus something much deeper in the human psyche about tribalism, frustration, personal inadequacy etc. The problem of football fans` anti-social behaviour goes back to its earliest days.
This article is about fan behaviour at American football, but suggests some things that I think are true for us.
https://tinyurl.com/4z2w9tsb
The whole article is worth reading, but I`ve picked out a couple of paragraphs:
"According to social identity theory, we all craft our identity within the group(s) to which we belong, so being a fan of a particular team can be central to an individualās identity. When the team is doing well, fans have a feeling of vicarious achievement, with hormonal surges and other physiological changes similar to those of the athletes on the field. Highly identified fans have even bigger increases in positive emotions following a win. Known as "basking in reflected glory," the teamās successes bring an increase in status and a feeling of pride for highly identified fans, which can be powerfully reinforcing.
The Flip Side: Dysfunctional Fans
While highly identified fans have bigger increases in positive emotions when their team wins, they also experience bigger increases in negative emotions following a loss, including anger, humiliation, and resentment. A team loss can be experienced as a threat to one`s social identity, and fans who have a stronger identification with their in-group are more likely to feel angry when this happens. The vast majority of fans will follow social norms and deal with losses without infringing on anyone elseās experience. However, there is a darker side to fandom for a small number of fans, who will diverge from those norms and engage in abusive or aggressive behavior. Researchers have defined these ādysfunctional fansā as having impaired social functioning and engaging in behaviors such as confronting others and complaining. Dysfunctional fans are more likely to behave aggressively at sporting events, shouting insults to rival fans, insulting referees, or even engaging in violent acts.
Unfortunately the article doesn`t offer a solution to the behaviour of these dysfunctional fans!
Post Edited (Thu 14 Mar 00:08)
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Thu 14 Mar 09:41
I`ve said it on previous threads, but there is something seriously wrong and it appears to affect football more than any other sport. People can group together in pubs, cafes, cinemas, rugby matches, theatres etc but you (rarely) see people suddenly deciding it`s fine to throw objects or make racist/bigoted/sexist/homophobic remarks in those situations. For whatever reason, football fans appear fine with this. Our two biggest clubs actively promote bigotry despite making claims to tackle it. Tackling it by making ORANGE football tops? Tackling it by allowing songs about the Queen/Pope? Tackling it by allowing away fans to be pelted with pies?
We are also to blame. We have a fantastic set of fans in the North West but some seem intent on throwing objects, shouting abuse, smashing things up and starting fights. Many will recall our previous chairman getting considerable grief for closing that section due to the behaviour being displayed. Maybe he had a point?
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Thu 14 Mar 10:08
Reading the extracts from that article makes me wonder if the theory put forward could also explain some of the reaction on here after a poor performance or result.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Thu 14 Mar 12:34
Club have issued a warning to the bams.
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Topic Originator: jaygee
Date: Thu 14 Mar 16:01
A good post Kozma. The fuds who done that would have been fair proud of themselves to note that there was going to be extra police on duty for the game so lets trash the toilets too and maybe see if we can find another disabled supporter to give a kicking to. Not sure if it was our ultras LOL, northwest or Tan Man and his twats but they`re costing the club money as well as tarnishing the reputation. Well done
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Topic Originator: red-star-par
Date: Thu 14 Mar 17:52
Quote:
jaygee, Thu 14 Mar 16:01
A good post Kozma. The fuds who done that would have been fair proud of themselves to note that there was going to be extra police on duty for the game so lets trash the toilets too and maybe see if we can find another disabled supporter to give a kicking to. Not sure if it was our ultras LOL, northwest or Tan Man and his twats but they`re costing the club money as well as tarnishing the reputation. Well done
Who is Tan Man? I`d be surprised if it was the Section North West, they went into hiding big time after the furore of their cowardly attack on the Rovers kid. They must`ve been kacking it to turn up, due to the threats made on Twitter (X).
On a side note, what is it with these new "Ultras" kids and their dress sense. I seen a whole bunch of Motherwell ones all wearing matching Motherwell Ultras branded hoodies - looked rediculous. At least the casuals of the 80s and 90s had great clobber
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Topic Originator: back oh the net
Date: Fri 15 Mar 03:12
Quote:
istvan kozma, Sun 10 Mar 14:06
Cubicles were disassembled. It was a mess. Reckon we`re looking at over a grands worth of repairs.
Did you witness it happen aye? funny how they were disassembled and stacked neatly against the wall eh shocking if it was our fans but itās the rovers thereās a high chance that itās been like that for a while dundee United weāre there not long ago could have been done then
Come on ye pars ā½ļø
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Fri 15 Mar 09:39
Quote:
back oh the net, Fri 15 Mar 03:12
Quote:
istvan kozma, Sun 10 Mar 14:06
Cubicles were disassembled. It was a mess. Reckon we`re looking at over a grands worth of repairs.
Did you witness it happen aye? funny how they were disassembled and stacked neatly against the wall eh shocking if it was our fans but itās the rovers thereās a high chance that itās been like that for a while dundee United weāre there not long ago could have been done then
Certainly wasnt like that pre kick off, toilets were in perfect nick then and at HTā¦..
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Topic Originator: jaygee
Date: Fri 15 Mar 11:19
Must be a conspiracy then back o the net. Somebody must have disassembled them during the game.
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Fri 15 Mar 12:55
Maybe an undercover squad of Dundee United fans slipped in after HT on a false flag mission to lay the blame on some Pars punters ?
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Topic Originator: eastendalloapar
Date: Fri 15 Mar 16:27
Perhaps some of our fans heard or saw something towards the end of the game.
matt forsyth
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Topic Originator: istvan kozma
Date: Fri 15 Mar 16:27
Quote:
back oh the net, Fri 15 Mar 03:12
Quote:
istvan kozma, Sun 10 Mar 14:06
Cubicles were disassembled. It was a mess. Reckon we`re looking at over a grands worth of repairs.
Did you witness it happen aye? funny how they were disassembled and stacked neatly against the wall eh shocking if it was our fans but itās the rovers thereās a high chance that itās been like that for a while dundee United weāre there not long ago could have been done then
I was in the cubicle pre match. I can assure you the toilets were in perfect condition. It's been a problem in the High Schools too. Kids love trashing toilets.
KOZMA
Post Edited (Fri 15 Mar 16:28)
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