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Re: There's always one

Posted: 11 Oct 2023, 12:03
by drummyb
Noggin wrote:
11 Oct 2023, 11:06
I can understand than in a large scale and volatile environment players have a responsibility not to inflame matters (Gazza's flute playing for example for those of a certain age). But for the level we play at, I don't see why there should be restrictions on how players celebrate (or there are, the grown-ups in their clubs should handle it internally).

The irony of the Enfield match being if it had been one round later there would have been a high probably of it being televised and that alcohol on terraces is verbotten at televised Cup games.
Because its a crowd and mob mentality takes over unfortunately, even at our level. We are attracting fans fed on a diet of bad behaviour at league level

Re: There's always one

Posted: 11 Oct 2023, 12:07
by Noggin
drummyb wrote:
11 Oct 2023, 12:03
..... We are attracting fans fed on a diet of bad behaviour at league level
Agree 100%. Whilst the added numbers and atmosphere are hugely welcome, some of the less desirable aping of "professional" football is not

Re: There's always one

Posted: 11 Oct 2023, 14:21
by Brightgoldenhaze
We'll do well to identify the culprits I would have thought. A ban is in order if we do.

As an aside, I assume Stourbr*dge have been contacted about their fans' liquid bombardment of the away dugout when we were there?

Re: There's always one

Posted: 15 Oct 2023, 07:09
by lutleyyeltz
I believe that there were flares set off in The Shed, at the game v Sudbury yesterday.
If it's true then we could be in big trouble with the FA.

Re: There's always one

Posted: 15 Oct 2023, 09:25
by Dazzie76
2 flares went off in the shed after 2 second half goals the first one was not far from myself and my asthmatic partner right in the middle of the stand I was looking the other way at the time then smoke was everywhere presuming it was from a group of young idiots stood next to us. Only went in the shed because of the rain but God we have more than one muppett now.

Re: There's always one

Posted: 15 Oct 2023, 12:51
by MichaelGrove
As I understand it the club has previously had issues with the individual responsable so shouldn’t take much figuring out who it was.

Re: There's always one

Posted: 20 Oct 2023, 20:11
by drummyb
Kids showing off to other kids. Its like being a Corby fan!