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    Quote Originally Posted by flourbasher View Post
    Not sure if banning orders can be enforced though.
    Other people can buy tickets for them, sit in another part of the ground and grow a beard or somat.

    Fair play to Bolton for trying though and it may deter some of them
    We have spotter at away games (or did) and cameras up at NYS , probably not all clubs have this but yes some will probably get away with it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nardendee View Post
    57 year olds!!!! My God. I just don’t get it. I don’t get it at any age but 57 years of age??

    Football really do have a problem and Bolton should be congratulated on sorting it out promptly but I would wager there are issues like this within every fan base which unfortunately tarnish the clubs as we well know.
    This really should come as no surprise as this anti social behaviour is rife all over the country so it was no surprise that it arises in our National game.

    Let’s get respect back into the game and get the louts out. It is time for ALL clubs to unite in their condemnation of anti social behaviour infiltrating our great game.

    Up the Millers!!
    Yes anti social behaviour is commonplace in society not just in the usual target, football.

    The news every day has reports and footage of people pulling down statues, chaining themselves to bridges, gluing themselves to roads, harrassing politicians and medical people that are just walking in the park. The last lot actually appeared in court, were found guilty and as soon as they left the Court they glued themselves to the Court steps.

    We even have dear old Banksy, who daubs walls with graffiti but is regarded as a great artist

    Every town has feral kids abusing passers by, writing on walls, trampling flower beds, breaking windows, throwing bricks at cars but nothing is done other than some lame brained apologist will trot out the usual " there's nothing for them to do" or "he's from a broken home...blah blah blah

    It's treated as some form of joke and something to do on a weekend by rent-a-mob

    Football has an issue but there's a bigger problem outside of football

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    We even have dear old Banksy, who daubs walls with graffiti but is regarded as a great artist
    You wouldn't be complaining if he daubed one of your walls with his graffiti!

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    There can be problems in the aftermath of a Banksy
    Visitors, media intrusion, the inevitable attempts at theft, protection of the art etc

    Some recipients have found the situation very difficult to deal with

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Yes anti social behaviour is commonplace in society not just in the usual target, football.

    The news every day has reports and footage of people pulling down statues, chaining themselves to bridges, gluing themselves to roads, harrassing politicians and medical people that are just walking in the park. The last lot actually appeared in court, were found guilty and as soon as they left the Court they glued themselves to the Court steps.

    We even have dear old Banksy, who daubs walls with graffiti but is regarded as a great artist

    Every town has feral kids abusing passers by, writing on walls, trampling flower beds, breaking windows, throwing bricks at cars but nothing is done other than some lame brained apologist will trot out the usual " there's nothing for them to do" or "he's from a broken home...blah blah blah

    It's treated as some form of joke and something to do on a weekend by rent-a-mob

    Football has an issue but there's a bigger problem outside of football
    Can't disagree with that and we must be rid the country of this wokism that infests a lot of our state run institutions.

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    The problems don't get any better, with football anti-social behaviour -

    A man on a mobility scooter was reportedly assaulted, after the match between Morcambe v
    Bolton Wanderers.

    Morcambe Area police are now trying to track down two Morcambe supporters, who helped
    the man following the alleged incident.

    Posted by police, " After the Morcambe v Bolton Wanderers football match, on Saturday
    5th February 2022, we received a report of an assault on a male on a disability scooter.
    We are aware two Morcambe supporters helped this male, if this was you please contact
    the police, you may be able to help with our investigation ".

    A 61 year old man from Morcambe has been arrested on suspicion of racially aggravated
    public order & placed on bail pending further enquiries.

    A number of Bolton Wanderers fans were also arrested at the match, on suspicion of assault,
    pitch encroachment & being drunk & disorderly.
    One fan a 29 year old from Worsley, charged with pitch encroachment. will appear before
    magistrates in Lancaster on the 1st March 2022.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Yes anti social behaviour is commonplace in society not just in the usual target, football.
    It's almost as if one pandemic is getting replaced by another! I don't know if it's simply the fact that with electronic media we all have better access to 'news' but just in the last 24h, without particularly seeking to do so, I've seen stories in the UK of a kid stabbed to death outside MK College, a man stabbed to death buying milk with his girlfriend, a blind man being harassed because his guide dog was blocking an escalator......the list is endless.

    It's no better here in the US, shoplifters who just take what they want, get caught, get bailed and are back at it again within a couple of hours. One guy who had been caught 22 times in one store, on his 23rd offense was comically filmed walking out (with the use of a trolly) with a 76" flat screen TV All this is in addition to violent gun related crimes which are out of control.

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    Looks like a few bottles were thrown today at Hillsborough. Not seen any reports apart from there forum as yet. Did anyone see owt?

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    Just read the same. Think it was the in the North stand nears to our fans. It said that some didn't clear the owls fans sat near the front.

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    17 arrested at the Middlesbrough v Derby County game yesterday.

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