Until Rovers fans stop with the “every club has them” mantra and start looking at themselves, nothing will change. They have a history of throwing things. Just ask Mulhern. Empty after shave bottles?. Jesus wept.
Mrs Barista wrote:Hull KR have plenty of form for missile throwing but the club aren't interested in weeding it out nor the RFL in holding them to account.
The game also saw reports of Hull FC fans taking part in throwing bottles, with one video showing missiles raining down on Hull KR fans in the KCOM stadium. Hull FC fan Andrew Robbins has urged fellow supporters of both clubs to accept the blame equally.
Mrs Barista wrote:Hull KR have plenty of form for missile throwing but the club aren't interested in weeding it out nor the RFL in holding them to account.
The game also saw reports of Hull FC fans taking part in throwing bottles, with one video showing missiles raining down on Hull KR fans in the KCOM stadium. Hull FC fan Andrew Robbins has urged fellow supporters of both clubs to accept the blame equally.
Put the rivalry aside and stop point scoring, it doesn't nothing to help. Whether it is Hull or Rovers we all bare the brunt because we are all from the same city.
Everyone should grow up when it comes to getting rid of the idiots in our game which is alot more wide spread then most think. Warrington and Widnes seem to have an element and Leeds are no strangers to a scuffle.
Regardless of the shirt an idiot is an idiot and this idea of making the club pay is lunacy as the idiots dont care for the club's.
pmarrow wrote:Put the rivalry aside and stop point scoring, it doesn't nothing to help. Whether it is Hull or Rovers we all bare the brunt because we are all from the same city.
Everyone should grow up when it comes to getting rid of the idiots in our game which is alot more wide spread then most think. Warrington and Widnes seem to have an element and Leeds are no strangers to a scuffle.
Regardless of the shirt an idiot is an idiot and this idea of making the club pay is lunacy as the idiots dont care for the club's.
Your clubs apologist who was silent for many months doesn’t seem so vocal now it has emerged that Hull FC fans were throwing bottles ..
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My Mate Ronnie wrote:Your clubs apologist who was silent for many months doesn’t seem so vocal now it has emerged that Hull FC fans were throwing bottles ..
Hows your Tommy Robinson fan club membership going? All hate, hate, hate? Come on bro, feel the love.
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My Mate Ronnie wrote:Your clubs apologist who was silent for many months doesn’t seem so vocal now it has emerged that Hull FC fans were throwing bottles ..
"Silent for many months" Glad you missed me. Look, Hull KR are repeat offenders on this front. Minimal action taken and the RFL has no interest in calling them to account. Quite telling that even after the flares and bottle throwing on Friday Rovers made a Twitter post about its pride in every fan and have now had to put out a token condemnation. Both sides (club and fans who know perpetrators) should act appropriately and get these fools prosecuted. But there's a repeated pattern here. Rovers will only stop this when they recognise it and root it out.
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Mrs Barista wrote:"Silent for many months" Glad you missed me. Look, Hull KR are repeat offenders on this front. Minimal action taken and the RFL has no interest in calling them to account. Quite telling that even after the flares and bottle throwing on Friday Rovers made a Twitter post about its pride in every fan and have now had to put out a token condemnation. Both sides (club and fans who know perpetrators) should act appropriately and get these fools prosecuted. But there's a repeated pattern here. Rovers will only stop this when they recognise it and root it out.
Are you for real dragging a picture up from 6 years ago shall I get the picture of you pulling down the goalposts or invading the pitch at craven Park and starting fights or shall I go back further and show you fighting Cas fans on the pitch at Leeds all them years ago it’s about time you grew up
einstien said insanity is when a person does the same thing over and over again but expects a different result
The deflection tactics employed by some Dobbins means their problem will never be addressed. Too busy pointing fingers at other clubs rather than concentrate on themselves.
Hull FC ban drinking in stands at KC Stadium for Saturday's highly charged match
• Hull FC ban fan for invading pitch during Leeds game
Hull ban alcohol in seating area for play-off derby with Hull KR At the first Hull derby in the Super League play-offs, no alcohol will be allowed in the KC Stadium's spectator seating for what promises to be a highly charged Saturday evening fixture as Hull FC aim to avoid a repeat of the crowd misbehaviour that marred last weekend's home defeat by Leeds. Hull have averted the threat of punishment from the Rugby Football League by signalling their intention to ban for life one supporter who ran on to the pitch and attempted to tackle the Leeds wing Scott Donald during the game, and are also investigating a bottle-throwing incident during their previous home fixture, against the Crusaders. "The investigation is not yet complete," said Hull's chief executive, James Rule. "However, I believe that we need to take proactive action to ensure that the good name of this club is not tarnished by the action of one or two individuals. It is not just about reputation – incidents such as this run the risk of sanction from the RFL."
Hull FC ban drinking in stands at KC Stadium for Saturday's highly charged match
• Hull FC ban fan for invading pitch during Leeds game
Hull ban alcohol in seating area for play-off derby with Hull KR At the first Hull derby in the Super League play-offs, no alcohol will be allowed in the KC Stadium's spectator seating for what promises to be a highly charged Saturday evening fixture as Hull FC aim to avoid a repeat of the crowd misbehaviour that marred last weekend's home defeat by Leeds. Hull have averted the threat of punishment from the Rugby Football League by signalling their intention to ban for life one supporter who ran on to the pitch and attempted to tackle the Leeds wing Scott Donald during the game, and are also investigating a bottle-throwing incident during their previous home fixture, against the Crusaders. "The investigation is not yet complete," said Hull's chief executive, James Rule. "However, I believe that we need to take proactive action to ensure that the good name of this club is not tarnished by the action of one or two individuals. It is not just about reputation – incidents such as this run the risk of sanction from the RFL."
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