Did anyone else witness the Neanderthals fighting with the stewards just before half time? One poor steward had a broken nose and was covered in blood. I asked the knob head who hit him why he wasn't in the ground supporting the reds (i'd just popped out to use the facilities), and he informed me the only reason he was there was 'to feight'. I felt ashamed to be a reds fan today.
Same here . I try to be with the home fans near the half way line if I can . I don't celebrate when we score because I am as surprised as the home fans . Hohoho .
I heard it started because one of our fans objected to being prevented from taking his beer in to watch the match. He hit the steward, then when other stewards came to assist, his mates joined in. Four arrested I believe. Hope they get banned.
Where did this happen mate? I never heard anything at the game. All we got was a bloke shouting loudly at Davies and blaming him for everything.
I thought the stewards were helpful and very accomodating with a sense of humour. No accounting for someone who isn't interested in the football!
Some people go to football matches, get incredibly drunk and generally misbehave as if it's expected of them.
I have drinks, but don't want to hit everyone. There to watch my team, maybe overly passionate at times, but not aggresive
Ban them for life so the well behaved majority don't have to put up with them in the future. Issues with our fans can have a baring on away allocations, kick off times etc so we need to be strong and show we are dealing with it.
There was a bloke as I was coming in being dragged out, apparently for having coke on him. Always has to be a small minority of thicko scum that attend. Unfortunately they're often the ones making most of the atmosphere.
Whoever they were they want banning and charging with assault.... I'd love to take my little lad to more games but as others have said we have a small minority that mean I wont risk taking him.
Won't happen with the soft laws in this country. Thailand have it right with that scouser looking at a decade long stretch for a bit of graffiti.
I reckon there's a bunch of people like that, spread out amongst the crowd like fifth columnists. We once had one sat behind us who rubbished Ben Pearson for the entire match. The funny thing was that he didn't even know the player's name and just called him "Number Ten" all game. "You're rubbish Number Ten, not even trying" and suchlike. Bloody funny it was.
It's bloody annoying when you get sat near someone like that. Bloke behind me told him to "shut the **** up" yesterday. It seemed to work.