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Whilst not doubting you I would be interested to know where this incident happened, believe me we are just as much against this kind of thing as you as we have been victims at away grounds on several occasions, I'm sure if any Rovers fans had witnessed it they would come forward, yet I don't know of one person that saw anything.
Also, the incident was originally reported on here as a a coach window being smashed, which has now, I undersand been changed to a brick being thrown at a coach, which still in itself is disgusting, but just shows how Chinese whispers, or internet forum gossip works.
As FET says above, this should be taken up with the club if it was indeed a serious incident, I'm sure Rovers and the police would be keen to be rid of any scum capable of such an attack, or someone wearing the club's colours and bringing us into disripute.
RoversTrace wrote:Whilst not doubting you I would be interested to know where this incident happened, believe me we are just as much against this kind of thing as you as we have been victims at away grounds on several occasions, I'm sure if any Rovers fans had witnessed it they would come forward, yet I don't know of one person that saw anything.
Also, the incident was originally reported on here as a a coach window being smashed, which has now, I undersand been changed to a brick being thrown at a coach, which still in itself is disgusting, but just shows how Chinese whispers, or internet forum gossip works.
As FET says above, this should be taken up with the club if it was indeed a serious incident, I'm sure Rovers and the police would be keen to be rid of any scum capable of such an attack, or someone wearing the club's colours and bringing us into disripute.
PC1 is a bit more specific about the location here, and it may not have been a brick. Doesn't make it any better TBH but again as Trace says, Chinese whispers!!
RoversTrace wrote:Whilst not doubting you I would be interested to know where this incident happened, believe me we are just as much against this kind of thing as you as we have been victims at away grounds on several occasions, I'm sure if any Rovers fans had witnessed it they would come forward, yet I don't know of one person that saw anything.
Also, the incident was originally reported on here as a a coach window being smashed, which has now, I undersand been changed to a brick being thrown at a coach, which still in itself is disgusting, but just shows how Chinese whispers, or internet forum gossip works.
As FET says above, this should be taken up with the club if it was indeed a serious incident, I'm sure Rovers and the police would be keen to be rid of any scum capable of such an attack, or someone wearing the club's colours and bringing us into disripute.
PC1 is a bit more specific about the location here, and it may not have been a brick. Doesn't make it any better TBH but again as Trace says, Chinese whispers!!
happened a few years ago at Hull FC bricking a Wigan coach, it wasnt a fan though just a local scrote. We all have them in our towns and is just a product of society.
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pedro17 wrote:happened a few years ago at Hull FC bricking a Wigan coach, it wasnt a fan though just a local scrote. We all have them in our towns and is just a product of society.
agree,can happen anywhere.you only have to look at the trouble at football matches,and the other major cities.
Smashing a coach window is one of the most cowardly and idiotic acts of violence connected to sporting events.
I've been on a bus when it's happend, at Warrington, many years ago though I must add, and the eye injury sustained by the woman sat in the window that was hit, was horrific.
Should have ran over the tw=@t, Rovers fan or not.
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CHURCHILL wrote:Smashing a coach window is one of the most cowardly and idiotic acts of violence connected to sporting events.
I've been on a bus when it's happend, at Warrington, many years ago though I must add, and the eye injury sustained by the woman sat in the window that was hit, was horrific.
Should have ran over the tw=@t, Rovers fan or not.
It seems clearly obvious from the various threads, pictures, and eyewitness comment, including a fellow coach-operator...THIS DID HAPPEN....and more than not, by a young pillock who is a Rovers fan (probably at the game? who knows)
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Meany years ago me and my wife and 2 friends were on a rovers bus leaving st Helen's when the bus was stoned it was 9.30 pm the bus had to go to a mortar way service station and wait for a new bus to come it did not come till 12.30 am it was no fun at all the only good thing was we won so if true I know how they feel
JOHN THE REDBOY I have been a rovers fan all my life and my grandkids are as well
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