by The analyst » Mon Sep 07, 2015 11:08 am
by Magellan » Mon Sep 07, 2015 11:08 am
cennals05 wrote:In the 3rd quarter of the first game at the southern end a Central supporter got told to move his flag from hanging over the fence. Which he did and then he stepped back over the seats to move to another seat. Security grabbed him and chucked him out. A West supporter then went up to security asking why they were chucking him out as he hadn't done anything wrong. They got him in a headlock and chucked him out too. It was ridiculous and over the top. Neither person had done anything wrong. Other supporters in the crowd then went to the Police to complain about the security but I'm not sure much was done.
At another stage during the game security on the boundary line pushed a guy that was half sitting on the fence off the fence. Didn't say anything to him or ask him to move, just pushed him.
by cennals05 » Mon Sep 07, 2015 11:08 am
Magellan wrote:Dogwatcher wrote:Magellan wrote:Well done Westies.
As others have mentioned, the crowd looked pretty average on the telly. Unfortunately small crowds at Adelaide Oval, now that its a proper fully-fledged stadium, look no better that they did when they were played at Footy Park. I'm sure the atmosphere at the grounds is no better, either.
Pity they're not being played at local grounds.
At least you'd be allowed to stand up without security telling you you're only allowed to do so when "cheering a goal, or something like that".
Really? WTF? I take it Weslo were 'doing' the 'security' yesterday.
I wonder what else falls within the ambit of 'cheering a goal'? I guess on that basis you're not allowed to get up to go for leak until your team scores a major. Perhaps you'd also have to wait for another goal to resume your seat?
by Booney » Mon Sep 07, 2015 11:16 am
cennals05 wrote:It wasn't WESLO, it was TGS security and they were completely over the top on Sunday.
by tkr » Mon Sep 07, 2015 11:19 am
The analyst wrote:Well down to West Adelaide who played extremely well.
It was as well a great reconfirmation that the AFL clubs should only be allowed to have a maximum of 14 AFL listed players in their side per game.
The Port Reserves had 13 AFL listed players playing against West.
by Pseudo » Mon Sep 07, 2015 11:28 am
whufc wrote:We had a bbq in the car park at the Northern End, I think we were the only ones, no toilet in sight for the kids to go other than in the ground and unless you were prepared no where really close to grab a six pack of your favourite brew.
by whufc » Mon Sep 07, 2015 11:32 am
Pseudo wrote:whufc wrote:We had a bbq in the car park at the Northern End, I think we were the only ones, no toilet in sight for the kids to go other than in the ground and unless you were prepared no where really close to grab a six pack of your favourite brew.
The Queen's Head or the Cathedral aren't close enough?
by human_torpedo » Mon Sep 07, 2015 11:32 am
by whufc » Mon Sep 07, 2015 11:45 am
human_torpedo wrote:Of all the complaints I have heard in my time, I never thought having to go to AO instead of AAMI would be one..
by Dogwatcher » Mon Sep 07, 2015 11:50 am
by Booney » Mon Sep 07, 2015 11:55 am
whufc wrote:human_torpedo wrote:Of all the complaints I have heard in my time, I never thought having to go to AO instead of AAMI would be one..
Don't get me wrong I prefer the Oval for viewing, location, quality of facility but I do think it lacked that little bit of pre match atmosphere that footy park had with the ability to have bbq and part type set ups outside the ground.
To me it didn't feel any different to any minor round game I've been to AO before
Maybe even the fact the shops were always busy and there were just lots of people around made it feel like something big was happening, I didn't get that from AO yesterday, it was all very subdued
by am Bays » Mon Sep 07, 2015 12:00 pm
Dogwatcher wrote:Four of us on the fence, in one of the aisles, about 60 metres out north-eastern end.
Crowd thinly smattered around, none within five or 10 rows of us, so most elevated and under the cover.
Apparently we were blocking the view.
I looked back up about 10 minutes after we'd been asked to sit down and there were security guards at the top of the aisles, watching.
Lighten up. I get why we are treated like cattle at AFL games - the sheer crowd size requires it. This sized crowd?
I also noticed the Norwood cheer squad in the south eastern quarter were seemingly told to do the same - but they actually seemed to have 'minders' standing near them for a while (unless that was some other folk wearing bright yellow coats).
Speaking of fashion, anyone else cop that person dressed in the fluoro pink top sitting in the terraces in the south-western corner during the elimination final? Man, that was bright! It was like an eclipse. On a grey day, she stood out like a beacon. Kudos to her
by whufc » Mon Sep 07, 2015 12:01 pm
Booney wrote:whufc wrote:human_torpedo wrote:Of all the complaints I have heard in my time, I never thought having to go to AO instead of AAMI would be one..
Don't get me wrong I prefer the Oval for viewing, location, quality of facility but I do think it lacked that little bit of pre match atmosphere that footy park had with the ability to have bbq and part type set ups outside the ground.
To me it didn't feel any different to any minor round game I've been to AO before
Maybe even the fact the shops were always busy and there were just lots of people around made it feel like something big was happening, I didn't get that from AO yesterday, it was all very subdued
Footy Park only really fired up on the last day of the year when the end to enders swelled to mob sized flare waving proportions. I note they've dropped off in recent times, I'm sure given a win or two in the next couple of weeks and we'll see the bald heads blazing in the spring sun.
Most finals before that era began were quite civilised and people just enjoyed a day at the footy. None of this marching from end to end to get another Big Woody in you.
by topsywaldron » Mon Sep 07, 2015 12:11 pm
cennals05 wrote:In the 3rd quarter of the first game at the southern end a Central supporter got told to move his flag from hanging over the fence. Which he did and then he stepped back over the seats to move to another seat. Security grabbed him and chucked him out. A West supporter then went up to security asking why they were chucking him out as he hadn't done anything wrong. They got him in a headlock and chucked him out too. It was ridiculous and over the top. Neither person had done anything wrong. Other supporters in the crowd then went to the Police to complain about the security but I'm not sure much was done.
by whufc » Mon Sep 07, 2015 12:14 pm
topsywaldron wrote:cennals05 wrote:In the 3rd quarter of the first game at the southern end a Central supporter got told to move his flag from hanging over the fence. Which he did and then he stepped back over the seats to move to another seat. Security grabbed him and chucked him out. A West supporter then went up to security asking why they were chucking him out as he hadn't done anything wrong. They got him in a headlock and chucked him out too. It was ridiculous and over the top. Neither person had done anything wrong. Other supporters in the crowd then went to the Police to complain about the security but I'm not sure much was done.
Rang Adelaide Oval this morning and reported this, terrible behaviour from the security guard. I was two metres away from it as I'm a wannabe Norwood end to ender.
Don't fancy my chances of anything happening, I was told how much their security 'has to put up with', how a security guard had been assaulted on Saturday and, incorrectly, how verbally threatening the West guy was.
The cops I spoke to said they'd be reviewing the footage, hopefully at least the security guy gets a mouthful from his bosses.
by topsywaldron » Mon Sep 07, 2015 12:24 pm
by Dogwatcher » Mon Sep 07, 2015 12:30 pm
topsywaldron wrote: Don't fancy my chances of anything happening, I was told how much their security 'has to put up with', how a security guard had been assaulted on Saturday and, incorrectly, how verbally threatening the West guy was.
by Magellan » Mon Sep 07, 2015 12:40 pm
Dogwatcher wrote:Maybe they were just amped up
by Wedgie » Mon Sep 07, 2015 12:42 pm
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by whufc » Mon Sep 07, 2015 12:45 pm
Wedgie wrote:Why would you stand up where there's seats?
There's plenty of standing areas at Adelaide Oval.
If you want stand up go to the designated standing area, if you want to sit down go to the designated seated area.
Common sense?
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