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Violence at Elizabeth 7/4/2007

Posted:
Sun Apr 08, 2007 2:28 pm
by dash61
A mate of mine who is a junior Roosters coach and was involved in a blue last night at Elizabeth. Is it that Elizabeth (Hamra) Oval is always the place for trouble. Is there any thing the SANFL can do about this continuos behavior.
Footnote:
Punk R works with this bloke and the bloke he had the blue with was another Rooster supporter who was bagging the coach all night while pissed.

Posted:
Sun Apr 08, 2007 2:46 pm
by Jimmy
poor form
Re: Violence at Elizabeth 7/4/2007

Posted:
Sun Apr 08, 2007 3:26 pm
by Ian
dash61 wrote:A mate of mine who is a junior Roosters coach and was involved in a blue last night at Elizabeth. Is it that Elizabeth (Hamra) Oval is always the place for trouble. Is there any thing the SANFL can do about this continuos behavior.
Footnote:
Punk R works with this bloke and the bloke he had the blue with was another Rooster supporter who was bagging the coach all night while pissed.
I didn't see any trouble last night, and even as a North supporter, I think your 1st paragraph is unfair on the CDFC if the alledged trouble was between 2 North supporters, what has that got to do with previous trouble at Elizabeth caused by Centrals supporters or others that just turn up for trouble.
It may have been poor form, but so was this original post.
Re: Violence at Elizabeth 7/4/2007

Posted:
Sun Apr 08, 2007 3:37 pm
by Jimmy
Ian wrote:It may have been poor form, but so was this original post.
yeah, good point.
its just unfortunate that shit like this happens at sanfl games...i think all clubs need to look at incidents and try and do something about the ppl involved.
Re: Violence at Elizabeth 7/4/2007

Posted:
Sun Apr 08, 2007 3:59 pm
by dash61
Ian wrote:dash61 wrote:A mate of mine who is a junior Roosters coach and was involved in a blue last night at Elizabeth. Is it that Elizabeth (Hamra) Oval is always the place for trouble. Is there any thing the SANFL can do about this continuos behavior.
Footnote:
Punk R works with this bloke and the bloke he had the blue with was another Rooster supporter who was bagging the coach all night while pissed.
I didn't see any trouble last night, and even as a North supporter, I think your 1st paragraph is unfair on the CDFC if the alledged trouble was between 2 North supporters, what has that got to do with previous trouble at Elizabeth caused by Centrals supporters or others that just turn up for trouble.
It may have been poor form, but so was this original post.
Ian violence at elizabeth was tounge in cheek but i didnt realise roosters eat their own


Posted:
Sun Apr 08, 2007 4:16 pm
by sydney-dog
dash61
Mate, I cannot see the tongue in cheek in your comments
Actually it is a pretty irresponsible thread,
Once again Elizabeth is a Easy Target
But

Posted:
Sun Apr 08, 2007 4:19 pm
by dash61
Its was not the Centrals fans,,,
It was Rooster V Rooster
Elizabeth Oval was the innocent victim of frustrated North supporters is the point

Posted:
Sun Apr 08, 2007 4:27 pm
by sydney-dog
dash61
appreciate that you clarified your comments, but read your initial Post, no mention of Rooster v Rooster, your focus was on Elizabeth Oval and the SANFL to do something about it
Re: Violence at Elizabeth 7/4/2007

Posted:
Sun Apr 08, 2007 4:27 pm
by rod_rooster
Ian wrote:dash61 wrote:A mate of mine who is a junior Roosters coach and was involved in a blue last night at Elizabeth. Is it that Elizabeth (Hamra) Oval is always the place for trouble. Is there any thing the SANFL can do about this continuos behavior.
Footnote:
Punk R works with this bloke and the bloke he had the blue with was another Rooster supporter who was bagging the coach all night while pissed.
I didn't see any trouble last night, and even as a North supporter, I think your 1st paragraph is unfair on the CDFC if the alledged trouble was between 2 North supporters, what has that got to do with previous trouble at Elizabeth caused by Centrals supporters or others that just turn up for trouble.
It may have been poor form, but so was this original post.
Agreed Ian. I made the point in another thread that from my experience the crowd behaviour was excellent. Not a hint of trouble.
Re: Violence at Elizabeth 7/4/2007

Posted:
Sun Apr 08, 2007 4:49 pm
by dash61
dash61 wrote:A mate of mine who is a junior Roosters coach and was involved in a blue last night at Elizabeth. Is it that Elizabeth (Hamra) Oval is always the place for trouble. Is there any thing the SANFL can do about this continuos behavior.
Footnote:
Punk R works with this bloke and the bloke he had the blue with was another Rooster supporter who was bagging the coach all night while pissed.
did mention it
Re: Violence at Elizabeth 7/4/2007

Posted:
Sun Apr 08, 2007 4:50 pm
by dash61
rod_rooster wrote:Ian wrote:dash61 wrote:A mate of mine who is a junior Roosters coach and was involved in a blue last night at Elizabeth. Is it that Elizabeth (Hamra) Oval is always the place for trouble. Is there any thing the SANFL can do about this continuos behavior.
Footnote:
Punk R works with this bloke and the bloke he had the blue with was another Rooster supporter who was bagging the coach all night while pissed.
I didn't see any trouble last night, and even as a North supporter, I think your 1st paragraph is unfair on the CDFC if the alledged trouble was between 2 North supporters, what has that got to do with previous trouble at Elizabeth caused by Centrals supporters or others that just turn up for trouble.
It may have been poor form, but so was this original post.
Agreed Ian. I made the point in another thread that from my experience the crowd behaviour was excellent. Not a hint of trouble.
ask your Under 13 coach, a workmate of punk rooster

Posted:
Sun Apr 08, 2007 5:02 pm
by smac
You use a footnote to almost clarify things dash - misleading and inflamatory.
I did 10 laps last night with little miss smac (3yo) who was looking for her Puppa who was always at the footy (passed away in the off-season) and saw no trouble from any of the crowd.
Even a great night for supporters gets bad press by crap like this one.
Re: Violence at Elizabeth 7/4/2007

Posted:
Sun Apr 08, 2007 5:09 pm
by Rik E Boy
dash61 wrote:A mate of mine who is a junior Roosters coach and was involved in a blue last night at Elizabeth. Is it that Elizabeth (Hamra) Oval is always the place for trouble. Is there any thing the SANFL can do about this continuos behavior.
Footnote:
Punk R works with this bloke and the bloke he had the blue with was another Rooster supporter who was bagging the coach all night while pissed.
Yeah Bulldogs, please control the visiting fans FFS.
regards,
REB

Posted:
Sun Apr 08, 2007 6:36 pm
by Wedgie
They were probably rioting because I made the effort to go to Victor but not to Elizabeth!
What suburb/s do these blokes come from dash?
PS Kris Grant's going to be very angry with you!

Re: Violence at Elizabeth 7/4/2007

Posted:
Sun Apr 08, 2007 6:43 pm
by rod_rooster
dash61 wrote:rod_rooster wrote:Ian wrote:dash61 wrote:A mate of mine who is a junior Roosters coach and was involved in a blue last night at Elizabeth. Is it that Elizabeth (Hamra) Oval is always the place for trouble. Is there any thing the SANFL can do about this continuos behavior.
Footnote:
Punk R works with this bloke and the bloke he had the blue with was another Rooster supporter who was bagging the coach all night while pissed.
I didn't see any trouble last night, and even as a North supporter, I think your 1st paragraph is unfair on the CDFC if the alledged trouble was between 2 North supporters, what has that got to do with previous trouble at Elizabeth caused by Centrals supporters or others that just turn up for trouble.
It may have been poor form, but so was this original post.
Agreed Ian. I made the point in another thread that
from my experience the crowd behaviour was excellent. Not a hint of trouble.
ask your Under 13 coach, a workmate of punk rooster
Not sure that the North Under 13 coach was anywhere near where i spent the game. Not sure he'd be able to tell me what my experience of the crowd behaviour was any better than i could tell myself anyway.
no trouble

Posted:
Sun Apr 08, 2007 6:43 pm
by redden whites
Got to admit I sat on the outer wing with probably more roosters than doggies fans but did not see /hear even an f word last night.Absolutely no dramas at all.

Posted:
Sun Apr 08, 2007 6:54 pm
by rod_rooster
smac wrote:
I did 10 laps last night with little miss smac (3yo)
I have noticed that at Elizabeth a very large number of supporters do spend games doing laps of the ground. I don't have a problem with this but is there a reason or is it just a habit or ritual that has developed? Not just the end to enders but a lot of supporters just seem to go round and round during play as well as at end of quarters. Good for fitness levels i guess


Posted:
Sun Apr 08, 2007 6:56 pm
by Wedgie
rod_rooster wrote:I have noticed that at Elizabeth a very large number of supporters do spend games doing laps of the ground. I don't have a problem with this but is there a reason or is it just a habit or ritual that has developed? Not just the end to enders but a lot of supporters just seem to go round and round during play as well as at end of quarters. Good for fitness levels i guess

Its because its a social event for a lot out there, the young kids who normally have nothing to do or roam the streets have somewhere to congregate and catch up with a few people, its really a noticable difference out there from the daytime that I picked up on last year. Its also very noticable at Grand Finals when hundreds join the usual end to enders, the end to enders want to watch the game but the hanger ons spend more time walking between goals and spending time when they're there not even looking at the footy its incredible. Same sort of reasons as above I'd assume.

Posted:
Sun Apr 08, 2007 7:01 pm
by Punk Rooster
rod_rooster wrote:smac wrote:
I did 10 laps last night with little miss smac (3yo)
I have noticed that at Elizabeth a very large number of supporters do spend games doing laps of the ground. I don't have a problem with this but is there a reason or is it just a habit or ritual that has developed? Not just the end to enders but a lot of supporters just seem to go round and round during play as well as at end of quarters. Good for fitness levels i guess

It was probably supporters walking from 1 amenitie to the other- need more facilities. Spend some of your coin Dodgies!


Posted:
Sun Apr 08, 2007 7:06 pm
by Wedgie
Punk Rooster wrote:It was probably supporters walking from 1 amenitie to the other- need more facilities. Spend some of your coin Dodgies!

They should orgnasie some travelators like you have at airports or perhaps a chair lift from one side of the ground to the other!
