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  • edited May 2010
    Len i agree but when the guy was gobbing off and when a guy (an OAP) points this out 2 a steward of the club he should have gone then ,to threaten the old guy "ill do u outside" (big hard northern monkey) then i aint amking any aplogoes for the fact he EVENTUALLY got clumped.

    The stewards didnt do anything even when he threatened the guy sooooooooooooooooo do please tell me what the next course of action should be then ?
  • To Be Honest if i cant get a ticket next week i will be doing the same
  • [cite]Posted By: Goonerhater[/cite]Len i agree but when the guy was gobbing off and when a guy (an OAP) points this out 2 a steward of the club he should have gone then ,to threaten the old guy "ill do u outside" (big hard northern monkey) then i aint amking any aplogoes for the fact he EVENTUALLY got clumped.

    The stewards didnt do anything even when he threatened the guy sooooooooooooooooo do please tell me what the next course of action should be then ?

    I said clearly above if an away fan blatantly supports his team then he should be summarily evicted.

    From what you say the stewards were totally inadequate and in the wrong yesterday.

    My main point though is that in other sports fans can mix without violence so why is there a psychopathic minority that ruins it for football fans?
  • Love your rose tinted views of rugby fans, a few per cent cent like football fans, can be total
    arseholes. Not just football mate :-)
  • Told you on this site weeks ago that Leeds fans would be in the home areas and i got told to do one as it couldn't happen, don't know why you are so surprised it happened and on the whole there was no bother and no one got hurt. I must admit though and as some have mentioned if i was you i wouldn't be happy having away supporters in the home areas and i can honestly say the reception had it been the other way around might not have been as welcoming.As i said in a previous post good luck in the playoffs and i really would prefer you to win them over the rest thats in there. I am that confident of beating Bristol i have promised to wear a man u shirt at work for one full hour LOL.
  • [cite]Posted By: cblock[/cite]Love your rose tinted views of rugby fans, a few per cent cent like football fans, can be total
    arseholes. Not just football mate :-)

    Yeah, spot on. I mean those people like watching men shove their face up another bloke's backside - pushing, shoving and grunting to find a big egg. What's all that shit about?
  • [cite]Posted By: Oaky white[/cite]Told you on this site weeks ago that Leeds fans would be in the home areas and i got told to do one as it couldn't happen, don't know why you are so surprised it happened and on the whole there was no bother and no one got hurt. I must admit though and as some have mentioned if i was you i wouldn't be happy having away supporters in the home areas and i can honestly say the reception had it been the other way around might not have been as welcoming.As i said in a previous post good luck in the playoffs and i really would prefer you to win them over the rest thats in there. I am that confident of beating Bristol i have promised to wear a man u shirt at work for one full hour LOL.

    good luck oaky i reckon you will win as well yesterday showed that u lot and us and narwich should not be in this blooming league
  • there was a bit of trouble when one of my friends was on the way to the station got surrounded by 10-12 leeds fans who kept barracking him and were saying were taking you round the corner and "beating you" typical leeds!
  • Four in the row front of us in the NWQ, didn't say a word, but spent most of the match looking around nervously...didn't look like much fun, but I suppose had Leeds scored perhaps their day out would have been more interesting.
  • I've got no problem with away fans in home areas as long as they keep quiet, i think we all knew there would be a handful of leeds fans dotted about the home areas, they sell out every away game so they must be used to having to get tickets in home areas at away grounds. However most on here are praising how well behaved they were, i think that has more to do with us winning 1-0 and them having nothing to celebrate rather than their fans good behaviour. If leeds had scored first or won the game it would have gone off all over the place.
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  • I thought all the Leeds fans i had met were fine. They wernt very noisy though for a club of their stature.
  • Other than them being fairly arrogant, I had no problems with them either.
    They didn't seem to have factored into the equation that we might win. It was all about Millwall and them.
    Seemed friendly enough though.

    However, had they the chance to celebrate, perhaps we'd have seen another side.
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