by whufc » Mon Jun 25, 2018 12:25 pm
by Dutchy » Mon Jun 25, 2018 12:28 pm
by whufc » Mon Jun 25, 2018 12:58 pm
Dutchy wrote:I hear about all this at AO but I can't say Ive had any issues (or at the former footy park)
I enjoy a bit of banter at the footy, but never had an issue with Port or Crows fans, you get a stunned look in the first 1/4 when they realise they don't have the full bay to their own supporters but most are great.
Maybe its a bit different when their team is under a bit of pressure on the scoreboard, haven't experienced that at AO yet, until this August at least
by mighty hounds » Mon Jun 25, 2018 1:01 pm
whufc wrote:It is an excuse and I hate how often we do make excuses but we all know alcohol is a contributing factor to violence.
Port are no lone rangers here though as we have seen (purely based in the media) an increase in violence at Crows games as well.
I would love to know the stats on incidents at Footy Park to now at Adelaide Oval. Wouldn't take to much. It would take to much of an imagination to think how the city location
1. Allowing people to stay in the city after work and then head to the ground drinking more than they ordinarily would.
2. The (Bogan/Feral) element every club has can get pissed on cheap alcohol at home and then jump on the 1 train and head in.
3. The Hill, most violence I have seen over my years at AO has happened on the hill where obviously the bar is but where you also have the element of crowded, standing patrons, bumping into one another. Guys there just to chat up girls walking around etc. The 'nightclub' vibe it creates rather than the sit down vibe you get.
by MW » Mon Jun 25, 2018 1:06 pm
whufc wrote:Dutchy wrote:I hear about all this at AO but I can't say Ive had any issues (or at the former footy park)
I enjoy a bit of banter at the footy, but never had an issue with Port or Crows fans, you get a stunned look in the first 1/4 when they realise they don't have the full bay to their own supporters but most are great.
Maybe its a bit different when their team is under a bit of pressure on the scoreboard, haven't experienced that at AO yet, until this August at least
Agree, I've never had issues with Port supporters. Crows supporters arrogance rubs me up the wrong way but I'm smart enough to not bother going to any games at any level that involve the Crows.
by Bum Crack » Mon Jun 25, 2018 1:09 pm
whufc wrote:Dutchy wrote:I hear about all this at AO but I can't say Ive had any issues (or at the former footy park)
I enjoy a bit of banter at the footy, but never had an issue with Port or Crows fans, you get a stunned look in the first 1/4 when they realise they don't have the full bay to their own supporters but most are great.
Maybe its a bit different when their team is under a bit of pressure on the scoreboard, haven't experienced that at AO yet, until this August at least
Agree, I've never had issues with Port supporters. Crows supporters arrogance rubs me up the wrong way but I'm smart enough to not bother going to any games at any level that involve the Crows.
by MW » Mon Jun 25, 2018 1:12 pm
by stan » Mon Jun 25, 2018 1:12 pm
That's because crow supporters hurt you with words like "No more apricot slice for you"mighty hounds wrote:whufc wrote:It is an excuse and I hate how often we do make excuses but we all know alcohol is a contributing factor to violence.
Port are no lone rangers here though as we have seen (purely based in the media) an increase in violence at Crows games as well.
I would love to know the stats on incidents at Footy Park to now at Adelaide Oval. Wouldn't take to much. It would take to much of an imagination to think how the city location
1. Allowing people to stay in the city after work and then head to the ground drinking more than they ordinarily would.
2. The (Bogan/Feral) element every club has can get pissed on cheap alcohol at home and then jump on the 1 train and head in.
3. The Hill, most violence I have seen over my years at AO has happened on the hill where obviously the bar is but where you also have the element of crowded, standing patrons, bumping into one another. Guys there just to chat up girls walking around etc. The 'nightclub' vibe it creates rather than the sit down vibe you get.
What a load of shit. When the last time the media reported crowd trouble at a Crows game?
by mighty hounds » Mon Jun 25, 2018 1:14 pm
stan wrote:That's because crow supporters hurt you with words like "No more apricot slice for you"mighty hounds wrote:whufc wrote:It is an excuse and I hate how often we do make excuses but we all know alcohol is a contributing factor to violence.
Port are no lone rangers here though as we have seen (purely based in the media) an increase in violence at Crows games as well.
I would love to know the stats on incidents at Footy Park to now at Adelaide Oval. Wouldn't take to much. It would take to much of an imagination to think how the city location
1. Allowing people to stay in the city after work and then head to the ground drinking more than they ordinarily would.
2. The (Bogan/Feral) element every club has can get pissed on cheap alcohol at home and then jump on the 1 train and head in.
3. The Hill, most violence I have seen over my years at AO has happened on the hill where obviously the bar is but where you also have the element of crowded, standing patrons, bumping into one another. Guys there just to chat up girls walking around etc. The 'nightclub' vibe it creates rather than the sit down vibe you get.
What a load of shit. When the last time the media reported crowd trouble at a Crows game?
Just brutal people.
by whufc » Mon Jun 25, 2018 1:14 pm
MW wrote:whufc wrote:Dutchy wrote:I hear about all this at AO but I can't say Ive had any issues (or at the former footy park)
I enjoy a bit of banter at the footy, but never had an issue with Port or Crows fans, you get a stunned look in the first 1/4 when they realise they don't have the full bay to their own supporters but most are great.
Maybe its a bit different when their team is under a bit of pressure on the scoreboard, haven't experienced that at AO yet, until this August at least
Agree, I've never had issues with Port supporters. Crows supporters arrogance rubs me up the wrong way but I'm smart enough to not bother going to any games at any level that involve the Crows.
And we thankyou for your contribution
by MW » Mon Jun 25, 2018 1:17 pm
by mighty hounds » Mon Jun 25, 2018 1:19 pm
MW wrote:The way we are playing at the moment you lot and your sandy vags should be lining up to watch your team take us apart...but if some old dear hurt your feelings in the crowd, you should stay at home
by whufc » Mon Jun 25, 2018 1:35 pm
mighty hounds wrote:MW wrote:The way we are playing at the moment you lot and your sandy vags should be lining up to watch your team take us apart...but if some old dear hurt your feelings in the crowd, you should stay at home
Funny hearing a centrals supporter talk about crowd issues. Been going to the footy since 95 and the worse I've seen was at Footy Park with the amount of fights the Centrals supporters would try and start at the GF's
by Jim05 » Mon Jun 25, 2018 3:29 pm
whufc wrote:mighty hounds wrote:MW wrote:The way we are playing at the moment you lot and your sandy vags should be lining up to watch your team take us apart...but if some old dear hurt your feelings in the crowd, you should stay at home
Funny hearing a centrals supporter talk about crowd issues. Been going to the footy since 95 and the worse I've seen was at Footy Park with the amount of fights the Centrals supporters would try and start at the GF's
Agree Centrals had some absolutely horrendous supporters and could definitely understand why some people would not have gone to game against them. From my personal point of view I grew up in the Elizabeth area so knew who the nutjobs were and who to avoid.
I still find the Crows supporters the worst for trying to have some friendly banter with in the AFL by far. I've actually always enjoyed the Essendon supporters, you have a crack at one of their players and next thing you know the Essendon fan is arm in arm with you having a crack at him as well.
by stan » Mon Jun 25, 2018 4:13 pm
Beryl and Marg the nasty bitches wouldn't give me any apricot slice a few years back.mighty hounds wrote:stan wrote:That's because crow supporters hurt you with words like "No more apricot slice for you"mighty hounds wrote:whufc wrote:It is an excuse and I hate how often we do make excuses but we all know alcohol is a contributing factor to violence.
Port are no lone rangers here though as we have seen (purely based in the media) an increase in violence at Crows games as well.
I would love to know the stats on incidents at Footy Park to now at Adelaide Oval. Wouldn't take to much. It would take to much of an imagination to think how the city location
1. Allowing people to stay in the city after work and then head to the ground drinking more than they ordinarily would.
2. The (Bogan/Feral) element every club has can get pissed on cheap alcohol at home and then jump on the 1 train and head in.
3. The Hill, most violence I have seen over my years at AO has happened on the hill where obviously the bar is but where you also have the element of crowded, standing patrons, bumping into one another. Guys there just to chat up girls walking around etc. The 'nightclub' vibe it creates rather than the sit down vibe you get.
What a load of shit. When the last time the media reported crowd trouble at a Crows game?
Just brutal people.
Still sandy Stan?
by Booney » Mon Jun 25, 2018 4:26 pm
stan wrote:P.s this is satire, I do not like apricot nor do I have a Sandy vag.
by stan » Mon Jun 25, 2018 4:27 pm
#dickinyourassBooney wrote:stan wrote:P.s this is satire, I do not like apricot nor do I have a Sandy vag.
1/3 of this is true, 1/3 is up for debate and 1/3 has been so since Thursday night.
by Booney » Mon Jun 25, 2018 4:29 pm
stan wrote:#dickinyourassBooney wrote:stan wrote:P.s this is satire, I do not like apricot nor do I have a Sandy vag.
1/3 of this is true, 1/3 is up for debate and 1/3 has been so since Thursday night.
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Jun 25, 2018 4:37 pm
Booney wrote:
Hey, maybe Thursday was the first time you tried apricots.
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