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Thread: Trouble at Yorkshire Derby

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by pass_and_move View Post
    It's a minority Jules, why should we charge normal fans £100 when the vast majority are just here to watch the football. If our hooligan element misbehaved and you were charged £100 at an away match because of them tha wunt be too chuffed.
    I’d understand, and be prepared to report the miscreants the next time ESR. Most definitely... wouldn’t you?

    Because the behaviour then will not be tolerated by their fans, not CELEBRATED.
    Punish the lot, the idiots will then be brought into line by their own. .... snowflake discipline never works.
    I’ve already heard plenty of Terriers fans spouting about how they are going to get free beer when they come to Oakwell, and we will not learn from previous seasons poor fan behaviour.
    Last edited by Jules88; 15-09-2019 at 06:46 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jules88 View Post
    I’d understand, and be prepared to report the miscreants the next time ESR. Most definitely... wouldn’t you?

    Because the behaviour then will not be tolerated by their fans, not CELEBRATED.
    Punish the lot, the idiots will then be brought into line by their own. .... snowflake discipline never works.
    I’ve already heard plenty of Terriers fans spouting about how they are going to get free beer when they come to Oakwell, and we will not learn from previous seasons poor fan behaviour.

    Punishing the lot never works either. Hooligans in the 70s caused fencing to be brought to football grounds. Nobody brought the hooligans into line. It's part of life Jules, there's always a few villages missing their idiots when it comes to football and indeed life in general. It's summat thaz just got to accept. If opposition fans purchase tickets for the home end and are tactless enough to show no respect then unless they're ejected and issued banning orders by the authorities then I dont see how they can be brought into line by their own. Everybody is individual, look at the Hillsborough game earlier this season. There was talk of boycotting the game due to the extortionate ticket prices but not much unity in regards of getting the wheels in motion to make a firm stand because people have a choice to do what they want to do.

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    East stand lower north stand end , no Leeds fans involved , that's what a steward told us on his way home thru the Car park afta the match , BFC rentamob was his words ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jules88 View Post
    I’d understand, and be prepared to report the miscreants the next time ESR. Most definitely... wouldn’t you?

    Because the behaviour then will not be tolerated by their fans, not CELEBRATED.
    Punish the lot, the idiots will then be brought into line by their own. .... snowflake discipline never works.
    I’ve already heard plenty of Terriers fans spouting about how they are going to get free beer when they come to Oakwell, and we will not learn from previous seasons poor fan behaviour.
    I’ve been in the home ends before myself but like has been said it depends on the person and how they behave

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    Quote Originally Posted by Romared View Post
    East stand lower north stand end , no Leeds fans involved , that's what a steward told us on his way home thru the Car park afta the match , BFC rentamob was his words ?

    The Steward was wrong then , a couple were giving it we are Leeds after they scored and got a good towelling off a few of our older fans .... and a lady

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    Quote Originally Posted by EastStandRed View Post
    The Steward was wrong then , a couple were giving it we are Leeds after they scored and got a good towelling off a few of our older fans .... and a lady
    That's where Linz wo sat yisterdi then.

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    Police reveal more details about arrests after Leeds United's clash against Barnsley at Oakwell

    Joe Cooper
    Published: 14:28 Monday 16 September 2019
    Three Leeds United fans were arrested after trouble flared at Oakwell on Sunday.


    A 24-year-old man, believed to be a Leeds fan, was arrested on suspicion of assault, following reports a steward had been assaulted within the ground.

    Leeds United's Mateusz Klich scores his side's second goal of the game from the penalty spot during the Sky Bet Championship match at Oakwell, Barnsley (PA Wire / Tim Goode).
    Leeds United's Mateusz Klich scores his side's second goal of the game from the penalty spot during the Sky Bet Championship match at Oakwell, Barnsley (PA Wire / Tim Goode).
    -> Crowd trouble again mars Leeds United's Yorkshire derby with Barnsley at Oakwell
    He has been released under investigation while enquiries continue.

    Footage on social media appeared to show a steward rugby tackling a Leeds fan, who was then escorted from the stadium.

    Crowd trouble erupted after Arsenal loanee Eddie Nketiah scored six minutes from time which sparked wild celebrations in the away end behind the goal, where 4,400 Whites supporters were housed.

    A separate incident then occurred with home supporters in the East Stand.

    Two men in their 40s were arrested on suspicion of affray following reports of a disturbance within the ground at the end of the match.

    They have been released while enquiries continue. Both are believed to be Leeds fans.

    A fourth man was arrested on suspicion of a public order offence following the match on Schwabisch Gmund Way. He is believed to be a Barnsley fan.

    Barnsley FC have said they are looking into the incidents.

    A Leeds United spokesman said earlier today: "Leeds United and Barnsley Football Club are greatly disappointed by reports of violence at yesterday’s game and will be working together to assess the matter."

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