Mon Sep 03, 2018 8:30 pm
thomasblue wrote:I dont see a problem with it.
I think its good that fans mix, actually have a good laugh with away fans before games in the pubs why not in the ground ?
People should be able to buy and sit where they want. Segregation seems to be a football thing most other sports are mixed stands and it works
Mon Sep 03, 2018 8:54 pm
thomasblue wrote:I dont see a problem with it.
I think its good that fans mix, actually have a good laugh with away fans before games in the pubs why not in the ground ?
People should be able to buy and sit where they want. Segregation seems to be a football thing most other sports are mixed stands and it works
Mon Sep 03, 2018 8:57 pm
brickyblue wrote:This is football not rugby its a traditional game with fans separated.
Football is banter and when fans sit together emotions and the banter only ever tend to end in a bust up .only takes one in 33k for it to kick off .
So he should of been booted out for fear he would be booted.
How stupid can you be.
I also see it as disrespectful to home fans.
Mon Sep 03, 2018 9:36 pm
llangainbluebird wrote:thomasblue wrote:I dont see a problem with it.
I think its good that fans mix, actually have a good laugh with away fans before games in the pubs why not in the ground ?
People should be able to buy and sit where they want. Segregation seems to be a football thing most other sports are mixed stands and it works
This is either a wind-up, or a naive post from somebody who does not go to games. Or, worse still, an egg-chaser.
Mon Sep 03, 2018 9:51 pm
thomasblue wrote:llangainbluebird wrote:thomasblue wrote:I dont see a problem with it.
I think its good that fans mix, actually have a good laugh with away fans before games in the pubs why not in the ground ?
People should be able to buy and sit where they want. Segregation seems to be a football thing most other sports are mixed stands and it works
This is either a wind-up, or a naive post from somebody who does not go to games. Or, worse still, an egg-chaser.
30 years a season ticket holder
Travel 4 hours to every game + 8/9 aways per year. But hey ho anybody with a different opinion to you must not go to games.
Some people are not into chanting and abusing oposition fans. Some people just like to go and enjoy a game of football. They have as much right to sit in that stand as anybody else and wear whatever they like.
Mon Sep 03, 2018 9:58 pm
thomasblue wrote:llangainbluebird wrote:thomasblue wrote:I dont see a problem with it.
I think its good that fans mix, actually have a good laugh with away fans before games in the pubs why not in the ground ?
People should be able to buy and sit where they want. Segregation seems to be a football thing most other sports are mixed stands and it works
This is either a wind-up, or a naive post from somebody who does not go to games. Or, worse still, an egg-chaser.
30 years a season ticket holder
Travel 4 hours to every game + 8/9 aways per year. But hey ho anybody with a different opinion to you must not go to games.
Some people are not into chanting and abusing oposition fans. Some people just like to go and enjoy a game of football. They have as much right to sit in that stand as anybody else and wear whatever they like.
Tue Sep 04, 2018 6:40 am
dogfound wrote:thomasblue wrote:llangainbluebird wrote:thomasblue wrote:I dont see a problem with it.
I think its good that fans mix, actually have a good laugh with away fans before games in the pubs why not in the ground ?
People should be able to buy and sit where they want. Segregation seems to be a football thing most other sports are mixed stands and it works
This is either a wind-up, or a naive post from somebody who does not go to games. Or, worse still, an egg-chaser.
30 years a season ticket holder
Travel 4 hours to every game + 8/9 aways per year. But hey ho anybody with a different opinion to you must not go to games.
Some people are not into chanting and abusing oposition fans. Some people just like to go and enjoy a game of football. They have as much right to sit in that stand as anybody else and wear whatever they like.
they don't have the right actually but eh oh....why don't you try it yourself in your 8/9 away games this season and keep us updated on how much football you get to see...
Tue Sep 04, 2018 6:48 am
thomasblue wrote:dogfound wrote:thomasblue wrote:llangainbluebird wrote:thomasblue wrote:I dont see a problem with it.
I think its good that fans mix, actually have a good laugh with away fans before games in the pubs why not in the ground ?
People should be able to buy and sit where they want. Segregation seems to be a football thing most other sports are mixed stands and it works
This is either a wind-up, or a naive post from somebody who does not go to games. Or, worse still, an egg-chaser.
30 years a season ticket holder
Travel 4 hours to every game + 8/9 aways per year. But hey ho anybody with a different opinion to you must not go to games.
Some people are not into chanting and abusing oposition fans. Some people just like to go and enjoy a game of football. They have as much right to sit in that stand as anybody else and wear whatever they like.
they don't have the right actually but eh oh....why don't you try it yourself in your 8/9 away games this season and keep us updated on how much football you get to see...
Show me anywhere advertised by Cardiff city stadium that only Cardiff fans are allowed in the ninian stand !
I agree that groups of boistrous away fans should be in the away end but single fans like the guy in the picture who is sat next to a girl enjoying a game of football should not be a issue.
The problem is the people who say things like he should have had a slap or taken a kicking.
People live in the old days the world and football has moved on from the 80s.
Tue Sep 04, 2018 7:40 am
Tue Sep 04, 2018 8:19 am
thomasblue wrote:dogfound wrote:thomasblue wrote:llangainbluebird wrote:thomasblue wrote:I dont see a problem with it.
I think its good that fans mix, actually have a good laugh with away fans before games in the pubs why not in the ground ?
People should be able to buy and sit where they want. Segregation seems to be a football thing most other sports are mixed stands and it works
This is either a wind-up, or a naive post from somebody who does not go to games. Or, worse still, an egg-chaser.
30 years a season ticket holder
Travel 4 hours to every game + 8/9 aways per year. But hey ho anybody with a different opinion to you must not go to games.
Some people are not into chanting and abusing oposition fans. Some people just like to go and enjoy a game of football. They have as much right to sit in that stand as anybody else and wear whatever they like.
they don't have the right actually but eh oh....why don't you try it yourself in your 8/9 away games this season and keep us updated on how much football you get to see...
Show me anywhere advertised by Cardiff city stadium that only Cardiff fans are allowed in the ninian stand !
I agree that groups of boistrous away fans should be in the away end but single fans like the guy in the picture who is sat next to a girl enjoying a game of football should not be a issue.
The problem is the people who say things like he should have had a slap or taken a kicking.
People live in the old days the world and football has moved on from the 80s.
Tue Sep 04, 2018 9:16 am
Tue Sep 04, 2018 9:34 am
Tue Sep 04, 2018 9:44 am
Tue Sep 04, 2018 10:05 am
Tue Sep 04, 2018 11:08 am
maccydee wrote:Guy is a tool. But no one deserves a slap or violence for going to a game no matter what they wear. That doesn’t make someone silly to think that. If you think they deserve a slap you are the daft one.
Tue Sep 04, 2018 11:10 am
dogfound wrote:maccydee wrote:Guy is a tool. But no one deserves a slap or violence for going to a game no matter what they wear. That doesn’t make someone silly to think that. If you think they deserve a slap you are the daft one.
if your genuinely naïve enough to think you can rock up behind the Canton wearing an Arsenal top in full view you quite simply are not getting in..
if you've concealed the top under a coat and then expose it within the stadium the naïve bit goes out the window and you are a trouble maker..
Tue Sep 04, 2018 11:16 am
maccydee wrote:dogfound wrote:maccydee wrote:Guy is a tool. But no one deserves a slap or violence for going to a game no matter what they wear. That doesn’t make someone silly to think that. If you think they deserve a slap you are the daft one.
if your genuinely naïve enough to think you can rock up behind the Canton wearing an Arsenal top in full view you quite simply are not getting in..
if you've concealed the top under a coat and then expose it within the stadium the naïve bit goes out the window and you are a trouble maker..
I said the guy is a tool. Definitely shouldn’t have been let in.
However in no way does he deserve violence.
Tue Sep 04, 2018 11:19 am
dogfound wrote:maccydee wrote:dogfound wrote:maccydee wrote:Guy is a tool. But no one deserves a slap or violence for going to a game no matter what they wear. That doesn’t make someone silly to think that. If you think they deserve a slap you are the daft one.
if your genuinely naïve enough to think you can rock up behind the Canton wearing an Arsenal top in full view you quite simply are not getting in..
if you've concealed the top under a coat and then expose it within the stadium the naïve bit goes out the window and you are a trouble maker..
I said the guy is a tool. Definitely shouldn’t have been let in.
However in no way does he deserve violence.
if i turned up at Stamford bridge decked out in our top/scalf etc...id accept being thrown out and tbh should i catch a few clouts for being a weapons grade tw*t id think i deseved it..its happened to me { minus wearing the shirt }
Tue Sep 04, 2018 11:32 am
maccydee wrote:dogfound wrote:maccydee wrote:dogfound wrote:maccydee wrote:Guy is a tool. But no one deserves a slap or violence for going to a game no matter what they wear. That doesn’t make someone silly to think that. If you think they deserve a slap you are the daft one.
if your genuinely naïve enough to think you can rock up behind the Canton wearing an Arsenal top in full view you quite simply are not getting in..
if you've concealed the top under a coat and then expose it within the stadium the naïve bit goes out the window and you are a trouble maker..
I said the guy is a tool. Definitely shouldn’t have been let in.
However in no way does he deserve violence.
if i turned up at Stamford bridge decked out in our top/scalf etc...id accept being thrown out and tbh should i catch a few clouts for being a weapons grade tw*t id think i deseved it..its happened to me { minus wearing the shirt }
I don’t dispute that but I don’t think it makes it right.
Personally I wouldn’t go into an away end. Been offered tickets many times. Would struggle to keep quiet.
Tue Sep 04, 2018 3:25 pm
thomasblue wrote:dogfound wrote:thomasblue wrote:llangainbluebird wrote:thomasblue wrote:I dont see a problem with it.
I think its good that fans mix, actually have a good laugh with away fans before games in the pubs why not in the ground ?
People should be able to buy and sit where they want. Segregation seems to be a football thing most other sports are mixed stands and it works
This is either a wind-up, or a naive post from somebody who does not go to games. Or, worse still, an egg-chaser.
30 years a season ticket holder
Travel 4 hours to every game + 8/9 aways per year. But hey ho anybody with a different opinion to you must not go to games.
Some people are not into chanting and abusing oposition fans. Some people just like to go and enjoy a game of football. They have as much right to sit in that stand as anybody else and wear whatever they like.
they don't have the right actually but eh oh....why don't you try it yourself in your 8/9 away games this season and keep us updated on how much football you get to see...
Show me anywhere advertised by Cardiff city stadium that only Cardiff fans are allowed in the ninian stand !
I agree that groups of boistrous away fans should be in the away end but single fans like the guy in the picture who is sat next to a girl enjoying a game of football should not be a issue.
The problem is the people who say things like he should have had a slap or taken a kicking.
People live in the old days the world and football has moved on from the 80s.
Tue Sep 04, 2018 3:31 pm
nubbsy wrote:thomasblue wrote:dogfound wrote:thomasblue wrote:llangainbluebird wrote:thomasblue wrote:I dont see a problem with it.
I think its good that fans mix, actually have a good laugh with away fans before games in the pubs why not in the ground ?
People should be able to buy and sit where they want. Segregation seems to be a football thing most other sports are mixed stands and it works
This is either a wind-up, or a naive post from somebody who does not go to games. Or, worse still, an egg-chaser.
30 years a season ticket holder
Travel 4 hours to every game + 8/9 aways per year. But hey ho anybody with a different opinion to you must not go to games.
Some people are not into chanting and abusing oposition fans. Some people just like to go and enjoy a game of football. They have as much right to sit in that stand as anybody else and wear whatever they like.
they don't have the right actually but eh oh....why don't you try it yourself in your 8/9 away games this season and keep us updated on how much football you get to see...
Show me anywhere advertised by Cardiff city stadium that only Cardiff fans are allowed in the ninian stand !
I agree that groups of boistrous away fans should be in the away end but single fans like the guy in the picture who is sat next to a girl enjoying a game of football should not be a issue.
The problem is the people who say things like he should have had a slap or taken a kicking.
People live in the old days the world and football has moved on from the 80s.
But we don't live in an ideal world where everyone hugs and kisses each other, do we?
I volunteer you to prove this next week. Wear a city top in the home end at Chelsea and see what happens.
Regardless of what you or I think (Totally different opinions btw), there is a thing in football called crowd control that PREVENTS potential violence at games. If you walk into a home end in an away top you're ASKING for trouble.
I spoke to a Cardiff based Arsenal fan the day before the game, he said he's going in the home end but wearing plane clothes and keeping his mouth shut. Why? because he wasn't a f*cking idiot. The guy in the OP was.
Tue Sep 04, 2018 3:56 pm
Tue Sep 04, 2018 5:33 pm
Wed Sep 05, 2018 6:20 am
Wed Sep 05, 2018 6:37 am
thomasblue wrote:A lot of clubs now have neutral areas in the grounds.
Im not saying scrap home and away ends there is a good reason for it. Im saying its pretty pathetic when a guy and his girlfriend (probably) cant go to a game of football and support there team without a bunch of blokes wanting to give them a slap.
This club has moved on massively from the past its just a shame some of our fans have not.
Just look at canton before the games now. You see away shirts every week in the pubs, that would never have happened a few years ago.
We dont have bubble trips anymore, very rarely have ticket restrictions.
How is this any different to what forever blue on here does on spain with his city flags in a different ground ?
Wed Sep 05, 2018 7:17 am
thomasblue wrote:A lot of clubs now have neutral areas in the grounds.
Im not saying scrap home and away ends there is a good reason for it. Im saying its pretty pathetic when a guy and his girlfriend (probably) cant go to a game of football and support there team without a bunch of blokes wanting to give them a slap.
This club has moved on massively from the past its just a shame some of our fans have not.
Just look at canton before the games now. You see away shirts every week in the pubs, that would never have happened a few years ago.
We dont have bubble trips anymore, very rarely have ticket restrictions.
How is this any different to what forever blue on here does on spain with his city flags in a different ground ?
Sun Sep 09, 2018 11:52 pm
Mon Sep 10, 2018 7:28 pm
Tue Sep 11, 2018 11:45 am
thomasblue wrote:A lot of clubs now have neutral areas in the grounds.
Im not saying scrap home and away ends there is a good reason for it. Im saying its pretty pathetic when a guy and his girlfriend (probably) cant go to a game of football and support there team without a bunch of blokes wanting to give them a slap.
This club has moved on massively from the past its just a shame some of our fans have not.
Just look at canton before the games now. You see away shirts every week in the pubs, that would never have happened a few years ago.
We dont have bubble trips anymore, very rarely have ticket restrictions.
How is this any different to what forever blue on here does on spain with his city flags in a different ground ?
Wed Sep 12, 2018 9:28 am