I am defending my position after being attacked. And here is the basis of my defence.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-02-27/a ... r-campaign
“Sometimes supporters can get caught up in the moment but there are lines that should never be crossed and we welcome this campaign to remind spectators to always do the right thing by both their team and the crowd around them,” Mr Frawley said.
Chris Scott said he was very pleased to be part of the campaign.
“As coaches we want our players to be passionately supported from the stands, but we don’t want spectators going over the top and using abusive or insulting language, especially in front of children,” Mr Scott said.
“Spirited barracking is fine, but there’s no place for anti-social behaviour and vilification at AFL matches, or anywhere else for that matter.”
and then from Mark Evans ...
“In addition to raising public awareness, we are also monitoring trends and looking to develop a standardised complaints process as well as consistent terms and conditions for all AFL and Club memberships,” Mr Evans said.
“People should be in no doubt that being a face in the crowd no longer provides an anonymous platform to act inappropriately or to vilify players, umpires or other spectators. Everyone who goes to the football deserves a safe and welcoming environment in which to enjoy the excitement of our game.”
AwayInUSA no longer ... have based myself back in Melbourne for a decade of Saintsational Success (with regular trips back to the USA)
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