I was there and didn't see any fighting at all, I saw a KR take offence when walking out passed the North Stand to Hull fans singing "who are ya" but the stewards threw him out pretty quickly.
I did see the fans run on the pitch but mainly kids with a few adults throw in but I didnt think much of it at all, lots of police stood about but they didnt seem to bothered by it all,
So I would say get over yourself and enjoy the victory like the rest of us are.
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VoiceOfReason wrote:Just another question to the ADULTS in here:
"Do you find it acceptable that once again the HULL FC fans are involved in "Fighting" and yet another "pitch invasion".
Yes the reality is that just a very small percentage is involved, yes Hull KR supporters were also involved in the fighting, but ignoring and not addressing the real issue here HARMS our club.
PS. I've seen and heard it ALL BEFORE on this forum. You waste your time insulting me, goading me and 'ganging' up. It really is pathetic, but hey-ho.....knock yourselves out kids.
The invasion and fighting is a disgrace and shouldnt happen
But if Rovers had a proper stadium then it would be much easier to look after away fans, protect players and stop pitch invasions.
If they set up proper away fan areas for entering and exiting the stadium then it would stop the morons.
I really liked the #notohullmerger posters, but i saw a female FC fan pull it from a guys hands and rip it up.
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frepneyboy wrote:With Adam Walker on the pitch id keep an eye on the kids.
Plenty or Rovers fans looking for beef outside the ground, plenty.
I saw a fight (well more of a scuffle really) as I was leaving the ground at the exit between North & West Stands. Not really sure who started it, but it was the usual scenario of winning fans goading the opposition with the result of some losing fans reacting in frustration with alcohol playing its usual role.
There was a couple of punches thrown but a good deal more pushing and shoving, nothing more than we've seen many times before. Compared to what I used to see most Friday/Saturday nights around town back in the eighties it was all over in an instance.
As for the pitch invasion, I was more brassed off at not being able to show my appreciation to the team than anything as they left for the dressing rooms when various idiots began jumping all over them. The pitch is for players, the fans belong in the stands and should stay there.
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Joined: Dec 29 2011 Posts: 3607 Location: Back row of Threepenny, forever
BP1 wrote:I saw a fight (well more of a scuffle really) as I was leaving the ground at the exit between North & West Stands. Not really sure who started it, but it was the usual scenario of winning fans goading the opposition with the result of some losing fans reacting in frustration with alcohol playing its usual role.
There was a couple of punches thrown but a good deal more pushing and shoving, nothing more than we've seen many times before. Compared to what I used to see most Friday/Saturday nights around town back in the eighties it was all over in an instance.
As for the pitch invasion, I was more brassed off at not being able to show my appreciation to the team than anything as they left for the dressing rooms when various idiots began jumping all over them. The pitch is for players, the fans belong in the stands and should stay there.
I saw the same fight, guess you missed the guy whos eyes rolled in three cherries then hit his head, hard, on the ground, i do hope hes ok.
As for running on "celebrating" why the F are we celebrating being 8th AGAIN. AP said 8th is not good enough
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VoiceOfReason wrote:Just another question to the ADULTS in here:
"Do you find it acceptable that once again the HULL FC fans are involved in "Fighting" and yet another "pitch invasion".
Yes the reality is that just a very small percentage is involved, yes Hull KR supporters were also involved in the fighting, but ignoring and not addressing the real issue here HARMS our club.
PS. I've seen and heard it ALL BEFORE on this forum. You waste your time insulting me, goading me and 'ganging' up. It really is pathetic, but hey-ho.....knock yourselves out kids.
Surely that's encouraging violence. Seems hypocritical to me!!
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frepneyboy wrote:I saw the same fight, guess you missed the guy whos eyes rolled in three cherries then hit his head, hard, on the ground, i do hope hes ok.
As for running on "celebrating" why the F are we celebrating being 8th AGAIN. AP said 8th is not good enough
Joined: Jan 16 2003 Posts: 6734 Location: At the cider bus, Worthy Farm, Somerset
frepneyboy wrote:I saw the same fight, guess you missed the guy whos eyes rolled in three cherries then hit his head, hard, on the ground, i do hope hes ok.
As for running on "celebrating" why the F are we celebrating being 8th AGAIN. AP said 8th is not good enough
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