There was a lot of drunken KR supporters in the North Stand, Section A. I can't really blame the stewards, because they were totally outnumbered, with a lot of the KR supporters up for a fight. I saw 4 altercations, and i'm sure there were a lot more.
People suggest it is just a minority, but Hull teams year after year come over and cause trouble.
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ChampagneSuperRovers wrote:Did anyone report them? If it's a minority which it seems to be, they need weeding out and banning then if they are instigating violence (both sides).
As an aside, why do I find Home fans that congregate in the designated away ends to be total idiots throughout the course of the game, I had a couple of wind up merchants who supported Leeds baiting during the match and things could have got ugly as they were trying to provoke a response out of a lot of people around them. It doesn't help and to be honest why they would want to go in an uncovered stand when the home end was sheltered is beyond me!!
Was that the big fat bald headed idiot god he talked a load of tripe better he ahs never played our great game as soem of his observations where utter rubbish.....
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rugbyleague88 wrote:There was a lot of drunken KR supporters in the North Stand, Section A. I can't really blame the stewards, because they were totally outnumbered, with a lot of the KR supporters up for a fight. I saw 4 altercations, and i'm sure there were a lot more.
People suggest it is just a minority, but Hull teams year after year come over and cause trouble.
Er excuse me and the Leeds Fans are always so well behaved and innocent we where with Leeds fans today who live in Hull so are they tied witht the same brush even though they support the Rhinos what a load of twaddle....
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rugbyleague88 wrote:There was a lot of drunken KR supporters in the North Stand, Section A. I can't really blame the stewards, because they were totally outnumbered, with a lot of the KR supporters up for a fight. I saw 4 altercations, and i'm sure there were a lot more.
People suggest it is just a minority, but Hull teams year after year come over and cause trouble.
First time I've witnessed any trouble for a long while at Headingley, I'm normally at the other side in the south west corner though, I maybe jut miss it.
We are more ashamed of them than you, just recently our away support has been getting tarred by these so called fans. Witnessed them at Wire, Wigan, Salford and Cas so I won't hold my breath that they all get banned on the back of tonight.
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megadyne66 wrote:Er excuse me and the Leeds Fans are always so well behaved and innocent we where with Leeds fans today who live in Hull so are they tied witht the same brush even though they support the Rhinos what a load of twaddle....
well itmust be the first time ever there has been trouble in the North stand,many of us moved from the south stand because it was getting bit loud and scary,so now the piltdown people have found another place to cause trouble
Soon we will be dancing the Fandango
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Fat Boy wrote:Superman, Where’s Wally and the fattest Cowgirl to squeeze her massive arse into a skirt that was way to short to accommodate those tree trunk legs, all arguing with the local constabulary while the ugliest cave-girl to put a bone through her nose pleads in vain for the release of her partner with another nonchalant PC at the back of a Paddy Wagon.
An overly antagonistic midget.
What I can only describe as Harold Fritzel with the worst case of Tourette syndrome I believe I’ve ever heard.
Mickey Meat-head kicking off in the North stand.
The worst streaker in the history of sport just after the final whistle.
…can mean only one thing. The interbred bottom feeders that hail from the cyst on the booty end of Yorkshire have exited the Special bus and are running amuck on the Streets of our fair city.
Hull are on town.
Red & White or Black & White makes no difference, these web-toed bumkins always ensure that their reputation is kept in tack when they’re allowed out.
Well done.
Nothing like tarring everyone with the same brush. Unfortunately many teams in the Super League have 'troublesome' fans. Both the Hull clubs, Salford and Warrington are amongst the worst, that I would agree with, however Leeds United (the football team I support) aren't exactly the best behaved supporters in the land so not sure why you've singled people from Hull out?
I've also seen plenty of 'interbred bottom feeders' while living in Leeds, far more than I've seen in Hull, yet I wouldn't be dim enough nor ignorant enough to suggest everyone in Leeds are the same.
batleyrhino wrote:Oh it's not only from Hull, the pricks from Warrington were just the same, mickeyed up before the match started and couldn't wait to start trouble. Every club has them.
It's a shame really, as it will inevitably lead to a ban on alcohol at league grounds, which stops the "decent" fans from having a one or two beers, because the dickheads can't handle it, and it's only a small percentage.
Starting the game at 6pm on a Sunday, giving people 7 hours in the pub beforehand doesn't help and should also be under scrutiny.
By all accounts the majority of the drinking happens outside the ground, which is a shame because at least if the revenue of the alcohol went to the clubs it would go someway to refunding the policing costs caused by morons who can't decide when enough is enough.
megadyne66 wrote:Was that the big fat bald headed idiot god he talked a load of tripe better he ahs never played our great game as soem of his observations where utter rubbish.....
Ribbit!
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I often wonder what sort of personality you'd need to wake up one sunny morning and think, "Hmmm, today seems like a great day to travel to a different city, spend a lot of money over seven hours in a pub until I don't know my own name, pay £28 to go to a rugby match, cause a fight, get arrested and spend the night in a police cell, hey and why don't I take the kids with me too"
Its learned behaviour and they are passing on the skills to the next generation.
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