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northerncasual

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Match day atmosphere
« on November 25, 2012, 10:52:24 am by northerncasual »
Why do the club moan about lack of atmosphere when their employees do their best to destroy it . Over zealous stewards storm up to the back of the west stand and march out all the kids that have been singing all match . This action killed the singing in this area , and from this end all that could be heard from the south is the drum .
And why before the match does that clown on the microphone and the music so loud. It stifles any attempts of any natural build up of atmosphere.



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silent majority

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Re: Match day atmosphere
« Reply #1 on November 25, 2012, 11:35:29 am by silent majority »
Why do the club moan about lack of atmosphere when their employees do their best to destroy it . Over zealous stewards storm up to the back of the west stand and march out all the kids that have been singing all match . This action killed the singing in this area , and from this end all that could be heard from the south is the drum .
And why before the match does that clown on the microphone and the music so loud. It stifles any attempts of any natural build up of atmosphere.

Can you tell me more about the stewarding?

northerncasual

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Re: Match day atmosphere
« Reply #2 on November 25, 2012, 12:06:15 pm by northerncasual »
Typical over reaction and heavy handed behaviour from the stewards . There was banter between both sets of fans , no real swearing that I can recall.
All the stewards dashed to the back and the next thing you saw was loads of teenagers were being escorted out. It can't have been for standing as. All those remaing still stood. It's typical behaviour of them , they only seem to act towards kids and teenagers, though looking at some of them god forbid they have to deal with any real disturbance because they look I'll equipped to deal with it.
In the long run , it will drive young supporters away.

not on facebook

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Re: Match day atmosphere
« Reply #3 on November 25, 2012, 12:10:44 pm by not on facebook »
Typical over reaction and heavy handed behaviour from the stewards . There was banter between both sets of fans , no real swearing that I can recall.
All the stewards dashed to the back and the next thing you saw was loads of teenagers were being escorted out. It can't have been for standing as. All those remaing still stood. It's typical behaviour of them , they only seem to act towards kids and teenagers, though looking at some of them god forbid they have to deal with any real disturbance because they look I'll equipped to deal with it.
In the long run , it will drive young supporters away.

its not good is it,show too much passion at football today and the stewards will step in to tell you to calm down or have you out of the ground asap

please dont tell the stewards are on defcon1 after the hartlepool events

roverstillidie91

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Re: Match day atmosphere
« Reply #4 on November 25, 2012, 01:01:17 pm by roverstillidie91 »
They will probably have gone from telling their mates get yourself off to rovers to avoid it

RedJ

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Re: Match day atmosphere
« Reply #5 on November 25, 2012, 01:31:11 pm by RedJ »
There's a couple I know of from hearsay that are quite young that's banned from the KMS but still go in (and up where you are) anyway as the spotters don't go around until 70 minutes or something apparently, could be them.

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Re: Match day atmosphere
« Reply #6 on November 25, 2012, 02:36:39 pm by not on facebook »
There's a couple I know of from hearsay that are quite young that's banned from the KMS but still go in (and up where you are) anyway as the spotters don't go around until 70 minutes or something apparently, could be them.

if thats the case they dont have a leg to stand on

Bristol Red Rover

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Re: Match day atmosphere
« Reply #7 on November 25, 2012, 02:45:28 pm by Bristol Red Rover »
There's a couple I know of from hearsay that are quite young that's banned from the KMS but still go in (and up where you are) anyway as the spotters don't go around until 70 minutes or something apparently, could be them.

if thats the case they dont have a leg to stand on

FFS, kick em out! Its bad enough we have members of One Direction as fans  :s

northerncasual

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Re: Match day atmosphere
« Reply #8 on November 25, 2012, 04:18:10 pm by northerncasual »
There was more than a couple , typical bullying behaviour from stewards. They walk past grown men stood up to tell a school kid to sit down .

Sprotyrover

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Re: Match day atmosphere
« Reply #9 on November 25, 2012, 04:58:31 pm by Sprotyrover »
pal of mine who sits in West stand says that there is a bunch of tosspots in that top corner who are mid teens, turn up home and away pissed and behave like pri*ks.

Could these be the ones who got themselves trhown out?

RedArmy

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Re: Match day atmosphere
« Reply #10 on November 25, 2012, 06:07:33 pm by RedArmy »
because they are drunk and young all of a sudden become pricks? im sure you were once drunk and young.

RedJ

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Re: Match day atmosphere
« Reply #11 on November 25, 2012, 11:11:46 pm by RedJ »
There was more than a couple , typical bullying behaviour from stewards. They walk past grown men stood up to tell a school kid to sit down .


I say couple, I mean a little group, 5-10 ish? like I say, hearsay alone.

 

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