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Outrageous behaviour from our stewards today.

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  • Hartleypete
    Hartleypete Posts: 4,699
    This guy needs to be backed by us to fight this abuse of the system.
  • RugbyAddick
    RugbyAddick Posts: 2,079
    I saw it get taken down. The banner wasn't harming anyone or obscuring anyone's views. It was rude either...

    Article 10 - Human rights act. Right to freedom of speech.
    Article 11 - Human Rights Act. Right protest.

    I'm just saying - they're taking away your right.
  • The Prince-e-Paul
    The Prince-e-Paul Posts: 6,688
    edited January 2016
    If money is needed to fight the club with legal action. I'd be up for chipping in some more readies. Putting up with a visual assault is one thing, but when the club lays a hand on fans there is something more sinister happening that needs to be addressed. I don't believe that this is an individual taking action. It seems to be a representative of the regime following orders. More fuel to our flames.
  • C4FC4L1f3
    C4FC4L1f3 Posts: 1,917

    If money is needed to fight the club with legal action. I'd be up for chipping in some more readies. Putting up with a visual assault is one thing, but when the club lays a hand on fans there is something more sinister happening that needs to be addressed. I don't believe that this is an individual taking action. It seems to be a representative of the regime following orders. More fuel to open our flames.

    I agree with this - we must and WILL do something about this.

    If the person concerned is on this forum make yourself known to one of the MODS, i'm sure they will use this as cannon fodder against the regime!
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,647
    I'm sure the clubs view will be that it was obscuring an advert and this is not allowed blah blah blah.
    So maybe next time not to obscure anything. Give them no reason to remove banners.
  • Mackle
    Mackle Posts: 444

    I'm sure the clubs view will be that it was obscuring an advert and this is not allowed blah blah blah.
    So maybe next time not to obscure anything. Give them no reason to remove banners.

    That doesn't defend or excuse heavy handedness though.
  • On another note, can't imagine everybody allowing the stewards so easy to grab a fella and his mum and manhandled them so easily out the ground at many other clubs.
    If 50/60 people stand up and get involved they wouldn't be able to cope and think about their actions in future for their £40 fee or whatever they get.

    How many stewards in the ground max? 100?

    You've got 1000 people venting anger and wanting answers in protests before and after, stick together inside the ground as well.

    What happened to the days when stewards woukdnt have got near a fan, most times the ob didn't get close without getting the odd boot or whack, I remember Sheffield u away when I was being pulled into the crowd by our fans and pulled out by the legs by the stewards, no one let them get me they had no.chance,

    Let's see that mentality come In, anyone tries to get to someone protesting, then protect them
  • Mackle
    Mackle Posts: 444
    Saw a report on Facebook that another fan has been banned for bringing card leaflets in to the ground. Don't know the full story though.
  • there was a banner being held up at the back of the H (maybe g) block. It's funny how these mugs didn't want to go up there and cause a scene, eh?
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  • LoOkOuT
    LoOkOuT Posts: 10,856
    edited January 2016
    mrbligh said:

    I am a criminal defence solicitor - if the lad involved is on here - inbox me, let's turn it's on its head and start some criminal proceedings

    In the criminal justice system, the people are represented by two separate, yet equally important, groups: the police, who investigate crime; and the district attorneys, who prosecute the offenders. This is their story...

    dun dun dun
  • mrbligh
    mrbligh Posts: 3,056
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  • mrbligh
    mrbligh Posts: 3,056
    At least three offences from what I've read on here
  • PopIcon
    PopIcon Posts: 5,970
    Blown out of proportion, this happened right on front of my eyes.
  • They are turning things nasty.. not acceptable. Let's get the prick to court.. you don't do that, you can't.

    This ones in our hands as no fan did anything illegal or dangerous.. that man did. Especialy front row of an UPPER tier. Idiot.
  • C4FC4L1f3
    C4FC4L1f3 Posts: 1,917
    PopIcon said:

    Blown out of proportion, this happened right on front of my eyes.

    justification why we need a BOOOO button :)
  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,728

    Bully cunts step up the protest now get the agressive ones to take on the bullies, see how they approach grown men willing to dance

    Message to club

    I will have a banner far worse than that on me see you in nth upper next home game and bring your mates I couldn't give two shots about bans and arrests let's play fellas

    Know exactly which cnut it was as well. Kept an eye out for him after the game but ended up just having a strong word with one of the older boys instead. Like you say, see how brave they are against more game oppo.

  • AddickFC81
    AddickFC81 Posts: 4,053
    Jobsworths.
  • C_A_F_C
    C_A_F_C Posts: 3,866
    PopIcon said:

    Blown out of proportion, this happened right on front of my eyes.

    What happened then?
  • rikofold
    rikofold Posts: 4,051
    edited January 2016

    I'm sure the clubs view will be that it was obscuring an advert and this is not allowed blah blah blah.
    So maybe next time not to obscure anything. Give them no reason to remove banners.

    I'm very happy to take this up with the club on behalf of the Supporters Trust, but it would help if the people involved could send me their definitive version of events, as well as anyone who eye witnessed it. Inbox me.
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  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 28,625
    edited January 2016
    PopIcon said:

    Blown out of proportion, this happened right on front of my eyes.

    Happened in front of me, not sure what part of grabbing a customer by the scruff of the neck is acceptable and is blown out of proportion.
  • kentred2
    kentred2 Posts: 2,335
    rikofold said:

    I'm sure the clubs view will be that it was obscuring an advert and this is not allowed blah blah blah.
    So maybe next time not to obscure anything. Give them no reason to remove banners.

    I'm very happy to take this up with the club on behalf of the Supporters Trust, but it would help if the people involved could send me their definitive version of events amount with anyone who eye witnessed it.
    I would think it is between the fan, the police and the steward. No need to discuss with the club.
  • LuckyReds
    LuckyReds Posts: 5,866
    edited January 2016

    I'm sure the clubs view will be that it was obscuring an advert and this is not allowed blah blah blah.
    So maybe next time not to obscure anything. Give them no reason to remove banners.

    There's so much space in the East Stand, and what looks like a lack of stewards, that it may make sense to place the banner there.

    It's also directly opposite her..
  • LuckyReds
    LuckyReds Posts: 5,866
    kentred2 said:

    rikofold said:

    I'm sure the clubs view will be that it was obscuring an advert and this is not allowed blah blah blah.
    So maybe next time not to obscure anything. Give them no reason to remove banners.

    I'm very happy to take this up with the club on behalf of the Supporters Trust, but it would help if the people involved could send me their definitive version of events amount with anyone who eye witnessed it.
    I would think it is between the fan, the police and the steward. No need to discuss with the club.
    Not only did this occur on club premises - but it also happened whilst the steward was conducting his responsibilities as per his contractual obligations to the club; he was in essence acting as a representative of the club.
  • Mackle
    Mackle Posts: 444
    kentred2 said:

    rikofold said:

    I'm sure the clubs view will be that it was obscuring an advert and this is not allowed blah blah blah.
    So maybe next time not to obscure anything. Give them no reason to remove banners.

    I'm very happy to take this up with the club on behalf of the Supporters Trust, but it would help if the people involved could send me their definitive version of events amount with anyone who eye witnessed it.
    I would think it is between the fan, the police and the steward. No need to discuss with the club.
    Presumably he'd have to speak to the club to get his confiscated season ticket back.
  • Croydon said:

    Bully cunts step up the protest now get the agressive ones to take on the bullies, see how they approach grown men willing to dance

    Message to club

    I will have a banner far worse than that on me see you in nth upper next home game and bring your mates I couldn't give two shots about bans and arrests let's play fellas

    Know exactly which cnut it was as well. Kept an eye out for him after the game but ended up just having a strong word with one of the older boys instead. Like you say, see how brave they are against more game oppo.

    Their time will come, it always does just like when they tried to stop the boys playing can football on the Stairs, they soon fkd off tails between their legs,

    Instead of hanging the banner I might work out a way of getting in something that holds it upright inside, the only way it will be down is to come and get it

  • PopIcon
    PopIcon Posts: 5,970

    PopIcon said:

    Blown out of proportion, this happened right on front of my eyes.

    Happened in front of me, not sure what part of grabbing a customer by the scruff of the neck is acceptable.
    I never said it was acceptable, I just said the whole thing had been blown out of proportion.

    I support the person with the banner and feel they should be able to express their feelings.

    Sadly their banner wasnt fire-retardant and blocked advertising.
  • Then take the banner why touch the individual
  • cafckev
    cafckev Posts: 2,914
    PopIcon said:

    PopIcon said:

    Blown out of proportion, this happened right on front of my eyes.

    Happened in front of me, not sure what part of grabbing a customer by the scruff of the neck is acceptable.
    I never said it was acceptable, I just said the whole thing had been blown out of proportion.

    I support the person with the banner and feel they should be able to express their feelings.

    Sadly their banner wasnt fire-retardant and blocked advertising.
    Neither of which is cause to be dragged out of the ground, so which bit has been blown out of proportion?

  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280

    Make the Bristol game 'Bring a Banner' day

    Good to meet you today - check your inbox .