Slugger McBatt wrote:There are two main points: 1. The part about insisting on standing up struck me as something that Leeds United do. I've seen those two-celled half-wits do it. That's why I raised it. 2.Football fans are inferior to rugby fans, because they follow an inferior game, cry too much, and can only hunt in packs.
Lol!
You sound like one of those bitters who loses sleep over footballs popularity. It must kill you mustn't it?
Agree with the guy who said that this is a "people" problem...not a code problem. Any sort of fighting at League is a football problem? What nonsense. Meanwhile the majority of football fans couldn't give two s**** about league, and now the bad elements are supposedly invading rugby league stadiums? Lol, okay...
sally cinnamon wrote:There were loads of Leeds fans dotted around the Wire end and there was no trouble with them, just in that one pocket where it looked like some blokes were acting provocatively and throwing beer. Most people go as couples or families and are no bother, when you get groups of lads who are acting as though they are on a stag party then there's the potential for trouble, there were a few well meaning but completely off their heads Wire fans who were a bit annoying so I can imagine when they met their equivalents from Leeds in a bad mood there was the potential for a bit of handbags.
Seen it happen before at finals, CC and GF, and I've seen it on trips to Perpignan too - I posted something about it on southstander.com last week - its the "Fekkwit Alchoholic Working Mens Club Trip" effect, put a group of males together on a bus trip to somewhere and they will start drinking before they get on the bus, so thats 6am then - hardly surprising that by kick off time most of them don't give a fekk about the game or those seated around them.
I sat on the row behind such an outing at the 2005 CC final where twenty or thirty of them wouldn't sit down at all, it ended in a fight too because the stewards wouldn't take 80 minutes worth of complaints from other people on board.
And still we try and pretend that RL is a family sport - don't make me laugh.
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Catalancs wrote:You plum A handful of overly beveraged people were escorted from their seats after fists were thrown. A few Leeds and Warrington fans got a little excited and it was over before it started.
McLaren_Field wrote:Seen it happen before at finals, CC and GF, and I've seen it on trips to Perpignan too - I posted something about it on southstander.com last week - its the "Fekkwit Alchoholic Working Mens Club Trip" effect, put a group of males together on a bus trip to somewhere and they will start drinking before they get on the bus, so thats 6am then - hardly surprising that by kick off time most of them don't give a fekk about the game or those seated around them.
I sat on the row behind such an outing at the 2005 CC final where twenty or thirty of them wouldn't sit down at all, it ended in a fight too because the stewards wouldn't take 80 minutes worth of complaints from other people on board.
And still we try and pretend that RL is a family sport - don't make me laugh.
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LUFCLR wrote:Lol!
You sound like one of those bitters who loses sleep over footballs popularity. It must kill you mustn't it?
Agree with the guy who said that this is a "people" problem...not a code problem. Any sort of fighting at League is a football problem? What nonsense. Meanwhile the majority of football fans couldn't give two s**** about league, and now the bad elements are supposedly invading rugby league stadiums? Lol, okay...
Back to the drawing board for you
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kobashi wrote:good post. Alcohol is the root of the problem!
Yep and jealousy!
I don't see many issues down at Belle Vue these days with mixed terracing apart from when Wigan and Cas visit but personally speaking it's time all grounds had away ends.
It's actually a bit of a joke that rugby league is called a family sport. Some of the language used in some of the songs is outrageous. Yet we want kids to be at the game?
It must happen up north too, but when we had teams visit wales all we hear all match is (sheep shaggers and general abuse towards the welsh.) I know when hull fc came to south wales last year, all their songs were aimed at Hull KR, which i couldn't really understand. Not to mention the trouble that was caused.
Rugby league is going the way of football. It's terribly sad. They should stop with this crap about putting fans in a section of their own, and mix in with the opposition teams. It would stop the idiots that are banned from their home grounds getting together in an away end and kicking off things, making the entire travelling fans look stupid.
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Spongolium wrote:It's actually a bit of a joke that rugby league is called a family sport. Some of the language used in some of the songs is outrageous. Yet we want kids to be at the game?
It must happen up north too, but when we had teams visit wales all we hear all match is (sheep shaggers and general abuse towards the welsh.) I know when hull fc came to south wales last year, all their songs were aimed at Hull KR, which i couldn't really understand. Not to mention the trouble that was caused.
Rugby league is going the way of football. It's terribly sad. They should stop with this crap about putting fans in a section of their own, and mix in with the opposition teams. It would stop the idiots that are banned from their home grounds getting together in an away end and kicking off things, making the entire travelling fans look stupid.
Can someone remind me of this glorious uptopian time when everyone went to the game, shook each others hands at the end and had a jolly good time ?
I've pretty much been to every ground in the league at one time or another and you get swearing everywhere. Name me one ground where you don't hear it ...
As for crowd trouble, do a bit of research and you'll find that 'trouble' at games goes right back to the very start of the Northern Union.
I don't think for one minute that the small pockets of opposition supporters that you often see mingled in "the other end" at the CC and GF are there because they have deliberately bought those tickets to cause trouble, rather that organised trips often buy their tickets from the RFL quite a long time in advance before the finalists are known, there shouldn't generally be a problem with this, the problems start when you mix several hours worth of alcohol intake and the "team effect" of an adult male party together - standing in all seater stadiums is the usual spark to the flame and its just not stewarded properly.
I wouldn't want to take a young child into a stadium on a finals day when I have no clue of who is going to be sat around me.
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