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  1. #71
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    I've mentioned it before and There's a theme with these crowd incidents and It was corroborated again yesterday

    It only seems to happen at grounds where the locals don't have a reputation and have a low home attendance .
    Rochdale, Fleetwood and now Crewe

    Hasn't happened when we're at Portsmouth or Birmingham or Cardiff
    Cowards indeed

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    Quote Originally Posted by vespabri View Post
    My MOTM by the way was Ferguson
    Mine too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    There is one for RUFC it’s 07507 449121

    Mainly for reporting discrimination and abuse but I’m sure they will listen to other matters
    Or can use kick it out app

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...e.mobile.kiov2

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    The club need to identify and have a word, either ban them or a warning

    It not right on fans that just want to enjoy a game and don’t want to start having to deal with idiots

    Let’s not forget, all clubs have them especially at away games
    Last edited by millertop; 30-01-2022 at 09:03 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by welovebooth View Post
    With omicron and covid throwing chewing gum thatd Been in your mouth is dirty.

    Sunderland got smashed 6 today.

    It's all about the points now nothing else matters.
    Exactly, on Twitter I've read it's only chewing gum. It didn't matter what it was it shouldn't happen, if any thing chewing gum is worse depending on the mouth it's been in.

    Also, some suggested the linesman went off a bit later after the incident with a leg / hamstring injury and it wasn't related to the incident. How do they not know if he hasnt been intimidated and uncomfortable about the situation and didn't feel he could carry out his job to his best abuilty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by millertop View Post
    The club need to identify and have a word, either ban them or a warning

    It not right on fans that just want to enjoy a game and don’t want to start having to deal with idiots



    Let’s not forget, all clubs have them especially at away games
    Agree with this millertop.

    I think what a few regulars over the last few weeks have noticed is that it’s becoming less enjoyable. I go with Pocket and when you see women getting punched and like yesterday a young crew fan set upon it really leaves you with no choice but to say something. Pocket myself and BOTN just want to enjoy the game and are not interested in the idiots.
    I also agree with what Flour said it only happens at the smaller clubs away.

    All the away games we go to not once have we had any bother with away fans we often have a pint with them. Its sad it’s with our own fans.
    Our away support is fantastic and every club has idiots we need to remember that it’s just a minority. Let’s hope that’s the end of it now.

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    I suggested he actually went off with an hamstring. He stayed on after the incident. I don’t know if he was intimidated and left due to that because I wasn’t there.

    I was watching the game on ifollow and he was definitely holding the back of his thigh as he came off. As someone who has done his hammy countless times, I thought that might be the reason.

    Hope that clears thing up. 😁

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    Quote Originally Posted by howdydoo View Post
    I suggested he actually went off with an hamstring. He stayed on after the incident. I don’t know if he was intimidated and left due to that because I wasn’t there.

    I was watching the game on ifollow and he was definitely holding the back of his thigh as he came off. As someone who has done his hammy countless times, I thought that might be the reason.

    Hope that clears thing up. ��
    I thought he might feel intimidated tbh, saw him rub his head a few times when he walked on pitch

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    Quote Originally Posted by howdydoo View Post
    I suggested he actually went off with an hamstring. He stayed on after the incident. I don’t know if he was intimidated and left due to that because I wasn’t there.

    I was watching the game on ifollow and he was definitely holding the back of his thigh as he came off. As someone who has done his hammy countless times, I thought that might be the reason.

    Hope that clears thing up. 😁
    I was quoting Twitter, not seen your comment until now. He did rub his leg when walking off pitch briefly. Again I only watched of iFollow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pocket rocket View Post
    Second away game in A row when I’ve had to tell a miller to sit down or move.
    Pub got trashed and a young crew fan pushed over till we stepped in. Cowards

    On the game a very good 3 points.
    We never looked like losing but needed the second goal.
    Tuesday could be a difficult game.
    Can I ask which pub it was? As me and my 9 year old were leaving a pub on the high street before the game 2 door staff went running through the pub. I'm sure there were only Millers fans in there.
    Not good!

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