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mwildcats wrote:I suggest you read his post again and for a second time, just to make sure it sinks in, he says the young lads INSIDE are a pain inside the ground although they do support our team, he then says "Outside the ground, well i just don't know" therefore he didnt know what happened outside the ground, thus cannot condone anything that happened outside the ground.
If what you say is true re behaviour outside the ground then I dont want to see them at our ground again, little scrouts.
Thanks for clearing that up, i thought thats what i said
All it was, was young men, filled with a combination of testosterone and alcohol that took a bit of banter too far.
I'm sure everyone involved woke up this morning hungover and feeling perhaps a tad regretful that they acted a bit silly in public.
We're the first ones to starve, we're the first ones to die The first ones in line for that pie-in-the-sky And we're always the last when the cream is shared out For the worker is working when the fat cat's about
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'Hitman' Norvern Soul wrote:Mountains and molehills, this thread.
All it was, was young men, filled with a combinationed of testosterone and alcohol that took a bit of banter too far. I'm sure everyone involved woked up this morning hungover and feeling perhaps a tad regretful that they acted a bit silly in public.
there was several young ones looked about 14 or 15 drinking lager on the upper level of the doncaster rd end they were plastic carlsberg bottles so they were obviously bought in the ground i noticed at half time as i walked round but they seem well behaved dont know if these are who people are talking about.
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desmond decker wrote:there was several young ones looked about 14 or 15 drinking lager on the upper level of the doncaster rd end they were plastic carlsberg bottles so they were obviously bought in the ground i noticed at half time as i walked round but they seem well behaved dont know if these are who people are talking about.
Don't know and it would be unfair to assume its the same lads, i'll will say it again they are not bad lads (stood in front of me) but they just need to calm it a little and concentrate on supporting our team.
One or two of them post on here so i hope they get the message and understand there actions on the terrace affect all fans.
Latchford Wolvesfan wrote:Do you not think some kind of segregation needs to be arranged at your place though Inside the ground yes it was 6 of 1 and half a dozen of the other, outside the ground there were quite a large group of fans about 20-25 waiting for the coach at a set of traffic lights nera the town centre. I was in the car coming from Sugar Lane and the coach incident happened to my right, just by coincidence the lights changed to red forcing the coach to stop and it went on from there. There was also trouble outside a pub near elm tree road i think, like i said i went to sugar lane so i don't know which pub it was. As i have said it was a small minority mostly young fans but it's the first time i have experienced any trouble at your ground.
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I was there when the outside the ground incident was happening & it was NOT the lads Bigal was referring to who was coursing trouble with the Wire's fans on the coach
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acko wrote:I was there when the outside the ground incident was happening & it was NOT the lads Bigal was referring to who was coursing trouble with the Wire's fans on the coach
Glad to hear it that, not the trouble bit you understand but the lads in the ground.
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Latchford Wolvesfan wrote:Do you not think some kind of segregation needs to be arranged at your place though
No. It will be a very sad day if/when we have segregation at Rugby League games. I much prefer to be able to stand with opposition fans and have a laugh and joke rather than been in seperate stands making crude hand gestures at each other. The better option is to ban/remove those who cannot handle mixing with opposition fans as it is they who have the problem not the rest of us.
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