Re: The Official A-League Thread.
i don't see how i'm calling the kettle black, i was among the first to condem the people throwing the bottle, but you feel better with that chip on your shoulder so i'll let you keep it.
notice when the trouble is, we've been fine travelling to adelaide and qld, we're always fine with CCM and newy, perth we dont get enough for it to be an issue. we only have issues with you guys, against other teams there are enough sensible people on both sides to tell the fuckwits to pull their heads in. your leadership seems unable to keep your blokes in line, so whenever there's big group of opposition fans shit blows up. it's a problem for all us but numbers mean the problems always going to be harder to control in melb, when things got aggro in bluetongue it was easy enough to isolate the problem and intervene, when you've got 200 home fans being knobs as opposed to 20 dynamics are different, that fact has not been accepted by anyone down there, MV, cops or fans. the constant blaming of others emanating from melbourne is why your blokes are involved in it most often. you guys had problems with the commie fans as well, i dont see how on earth you can say it's just a sydney problem. your kid/adult distinction is bollocks, note the main bad behavior from SFC fans was pre-game on the walk, even if they had been angels the post-game incident would have happened, if you can't see how 200 home fans blockading the away fans and throwing bottles and coins is a problem simply because they're not adults then there's no point continuing this discussion. controlling the 15 year olds is just as important.
as for the fat kid being an example of the poor SFC fans that happens at every HAL game, every NRL game, every cricket game, only difference being fat kid aimed it at a ref and there was a good photo. comparing fat kid to last weekend is laughable, without even touching the tard behaviour throwing an empty plastic cup or chewing gum is far from throwing a glass bottle at a tram. one is an attempt to humiliate the other an attempt to injure. i kinda feel sorry for the kid, it's laughable that he's been the biggest casualty of this supposed crackdown on hooligans, well apart from the johns guy who lost his wallet, tosser.
away fans were being held back, there was a group of 200 home supporters blocking the exit and throwing things, i fail to see how you defend that.sk1001 said:Away fans should be held back for as long as necessary. That is police and securities fault more than anybody else.
Throwing a coin vs throwing a bottle at a tram, calling the kettle black.
Every state has its fuckwits, that is clear, but when your fuckwits start travelling to interstate games and causing trouble like that, that is something to be alarmed about. Of course 15 year old heroes will act like hard cunts in their own backyard, but will their moms allow to them travel interstate? No.
When you have mature fans travelling interstate going around no holds barred, trouble is bound to happen. Last time Melbourne came to Sydney was such a thing played out before the media?
i don't see how i'm calling the kettle black, i was among the first to condem the people throwing the bottle, but you feel better with that chip on your shoulder so i'll let you keep it.
notice when the trouble is, we've been fine travelling to adelaide and qld, we're always fine with CCM and newy, perth we dont get enough for it to be an issue. we only have issues with you guys, against other teams there are enough sensible people on both sides to tell the fuckwits to pull their heads in. your leadership seems unable to keep your blokes in line, so whenever there's big group of opposition fans shit blows up. it's a problem for all us but numbers mean the problems always going to be harder to control in melb, when things got aggro in bluetongue it was easy enough to isolate the problem and intervene, when you've got 200 home fans being knobs as opposed to 20 dynamics are different, that fact has not been accepted by anyone down there, MV, cops or fans. the constant blaming of others emanating from melbourne is why your blokes are involved in it most often. you guys had problems with the commie fans as well, i dont see how on earth you can say it's just a sydney problem. your kid/adult distinction is bollocks, note the main bad behavior from SFC fans was pre-game on the walk, even if they had been angels the post-game incident would have happened, if you can't see how 200 home fans blockading the away fans and throwing bottles and coins is a problem simply because they're not adults then there's no point continuing this discussion. controlling the 15 year olds is just as important.
as for the fat kid being an example of the poor SFC fans that happens at every HAL game, every NRL game, every cricket game, only difference being fat kid aimed it at a ref and there was a good photo. comparing fat kid to last weekend is laughable, without even touching the tard behaviour throwing an empty plastic cup or chewing gum is far from throwing a glass bottle at a tram. one is an attempt to humiliate the other an attempt to injure. i kinda feel sorry for the kid, it's laughable that he's been the biggest casualty of this supposed crackdown on hooligans, well apart from the johns guy who lost his wallet, tosser.