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Sydney Fan's Poor Behaviour...
I know this got a mention by some of you guys who went to the SCG...can anyone tell me why something wasn't done about it during the game?
It's nice to see the AFL plan to 'look at vision' after the fact, but what if this had cost us the game?
Why is action always taken AFTER something happens to us? Why are rules always changed AFTER something happens to us? Honestly, the club should ask for a please explain, if nothing was seen to be done on the day...'looking at vision' is complete bulls***.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,865 ... 51,00.html
Sydney Swans fans under scrutiny for delaying St Kilda kick-ins
By Sam Edmund
August 03, 2009 A year after the AFL threatened cheer squads with eviction if they delayed kick-ins after a point is scored, Sydney Swans supporters were at it again.
On several occasions on Saturday night a group of Swans fans deliberately threw footballs that had been kicked into the crowd back on to the field just as St Kilda players were about to restart play with a new ball.
The tactic cost the Saints at least two clear takeaways from defence as play was stopped to clear the second ball from the field of play.
An AFL spokesman said any fan caught deliberately delaying a kick-in would be removed from the stadium.
The spokesman said vision of the Sydney-St Kilda game could be looked at this week.
It's nice to see the AFL plan to 'look at vision' after the fact, but what if this had cost us the game?
Why is action always taken AFTER something happens to us? Why are rules always changed AFTER something happens to us? Honestly, the club should ask for a please explain, if nothing was seen to be done on the day...'looking at vision' is complete bulls***.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,865 ... 51,00.html
Sydney Swans fans under scrutiny for delaying St Kilda kick-ins
By Sam Edmund
August 03, 2009 A year after the AFL threatened cheer squads with eviction if they delayed kick-ins after a point is scored, Sydney Swans supporters were at it again.
On several occasions on Saturday night a group of Swans fans deliberately threw footballs that had been kicked into the crowd back on to the field just as St Kilda players were about to restart play with a new ball.
The tactic cost the Saints at least two clear takeaways from defence as play was stopped to clear the second ball from the field of play.
An AFL spokesman said any fan caught deliberately delaying a kick-in would be removed from the stadium.
The spokesman said vision of the Sydney-St Kilda game could be looked at this week.
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Sorry, missed this thread when I searched the posts below:
http://www.saintsational.com/forum/view ... hp?t=54606
Doens't seem like anyone did much about it at the time, apart from pick up the balls after they were thrown. I agree, if it's the cheers squad, the Sydney FC should be fined. Anything less would constitute collusion, wouldn't it?
http://www.saintsational.com/forum/view ... hp?t=54606
Doens't seem like anyone did much about it at the time, apart from pick up the balls after they were thrown. I agree, if it's the cheers squad, the Sydney FC should be fined. Anything less would constitute collusion, wouldn't it?
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Hi all
Thought I would add my 2 cents worth in on this thread.
I went up to Sydney for the match and got stuck sitting with a bunch of drunken idiots who weren't there to support anyone.
The language that was coming out of these blokes mouths was nothing short of inflammatory towards fellow Saints supporters (including females), not to mention the absolute stream of insults directed to our blokes. I have been going and watching the Saints steadily for 30 odd years and have never felt threatened by sections of the crowd before. Saturday night was the first time ever.
Absolutely no interest was taken by security and I would dare say that they wouldnt have heard of a "Responsible serving of alcohol" policy if it came up and bit them on the short and curlies. At least security at Etihad have a fair idea when to act and evict morons.
Suffice to say I had to move and was lucky enough to find a seat next to a workmate who went up. I don't appreciate spending a fair amount of money on airfares, tickets and accommodation only to see it ruined by the actions of about 10 yobbos.
I am seriously thinking of penning a letter to the shonky admin at the SCG, but I doubt I would get much feedback
Still it was a great experience seeing the boys come away with a gutsy win - just made the plane ride home that much more enjoyable.
Thought I would add my 2 cents worth in on this thread.
I went up to Sydney for the match and got stuck sitting with a bunch of drunken idiots who weren't there to support anyone.
The language that was coming out of these blokes mouths was nothing short of inflammatory towards fellow Saints supporters (including females), not to mention the absolute stream of insults directed to our blokes. I have been going and watching the Saints steadily for 30 odd years and have never felt threatened by sections of the crowd before. Saturday night was the first time ever.
Absolutely no interest was taken by security and I would dare say that they wouldnt have heard of a "Responsible serving of alcohol" policy if it came up and bit them on the short and curlies. At least security at Etihad have a fair idea when to act and evict morons.
Suffice to say I had to move and was lucky enough to find a seat next to a workmate who went up. I don't appreciate spending a fair amount of money on airfares, tickets and accommodation only to see it ruined by the actions of about 10 yobbos.
I am seriously thinking of penning a letter to the shonky admin at the SCG, but I doubt I would get much feedback
Still it was a great experience seeing the boys come away with a gutsy win - just made the plane ride home that much more enjoyable.
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If you do, CC it to the AFL (who will probably take even less notice, but what the hell), as it appears the security at the SCG doesn't see much point in securing anything...at least not the reputation of the game in NSW.TimPekin'sDirtyGuernsey wrote:I am seriously thinking of penning a letter to the shonky admin at the SCG, but I doubt I would get much feedback.
Maybe a couple of more CC's to radio stations here.degruch wrote:If you do, CC it to the AFL (who will probably take even less notice, but what the hell), as it appears the security at the SCG doesn't see much point in securing anything...at least not the reputation of the game in NSW.TimPekin'sDirtyGuernsey wrote:I am seriously thinking of penning a letter to the shonky admin at the SCG, but I doubt I would get much feedback.
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Pwoit wrote:Maybe a couple of more CC's to radio stations here.degruch wrote:If you do, CC it to the AFL (who will probably take even less notice, but what the hell), as it appears the security at the SCG doesn't see much point in securing anything...at least not the reputation of the game in NSW.TimPekin'sDirtyGuernsey wrote:I am seriously thinking of penning a letter to the shonky admin at the SCG, but I doubt I would get much feedback.
Try 2GB - I think they may like something that reflects poorly on the AFL!
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Sorry to hear about that!TimPekin'sDirtyGuernsey wrote:Hi all
Thought I would add my 2 cents worth in on this thread.
I went up to Sydney for the match and got stuck sitting with a bunch of drunken idiots who weren't there to support anyone.
The language that was coming out of these blokes mouths was nothing short of inflammatory towards fellow Saints supporters (including females), not to mention the absolute stream of insults directed to our blokes. I have been going and watching the Saints steadily for 30 odd years and have never felt threatened by sections of the crowd before. Saturday night was the first time ever.
Absolutely no interest was taken by security and I would dare say that they wouldnt have heard of a "Responsible serving of alcohol" policy if it came up and bit them on the short and curlies. At least security at Etihad have a fair idea when to act and evict morons.
Suffice to say I had to move and was lucky enough to find a seat next to a workmate who went up. I don't appreciate spending a fair amount of money on airfares, tickets and accommodation only to see it ruined by the actions of about 10 yobbos.
I am seriously thinking of penning a letter to the shonky admin at the SCG, but I doubt I would get much feedback
Still it was a great experience seeing the boys come away with a gutsy win - just made the plane ride home that much more enjoyable.
Reminds me of the dick heads I encountered at Carrara. The problem being with the Northern States, too many punters know f**k all about the game, thus they get confused, bored and carry on like pissed morons.
As for the those who seem to have half a clue, the majority are crushing bores who do little else but cry about the Melbourne umpires dealing them the raw end of the stick. Check your stats people!
No offense of course to the few Swine fans I call friends!
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All good SydSainter
All clubs have ferals - shame I had to cop them. Will definitely choose a Dry Area next time we play up there.
If there's one thing I can't stand it's nuffies that go and watch the footy then proceed to go to the bar every 15 minutes of every quarter making people stand up so they can get through.
Why don't they just watch the game from the bar - never understand the attractiveness of drinking during the game - each to their own I guess!
All clubs have ferals - shame I had to cop them. Will definitely choose a Dry Area next time we play up there.
If there's one thing I can't stand it's nuffies that go and watch the footy then proceed to go to the bar every 15 minutes of every quarter making people stand up so they can get through.
Why don't they just watch the game from the bar - never understand the attractiveness of drinking during the game - each to their own I guess!
TimPekin'sDirtyGuernsey wrote:All good SydSainter
All clubs have ferals - shame I had to cop them. Will definitely choose a Dry Area next time we play up there.
If there's one thing I can't stand it's nuffies that go and watch the footy then proceed to go to the bar every 15 minutes of every quarter making people stand up so they can get through.
Why don't they just watch the game from the bar - never understand the attractiveness of drinking during the game - each to their own I guess!
one of my pet hates....
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was right next to the guys doing it. i dont think they were getting the footys from the ballboy, but they made sure our full back had the 2nd ball when they threw it back.backit wrote:Just got a mention on "on The Couch" by Gerard Healey as a delibrate ploy by opposition supporters, Mike Sheanan asked if they were leaning over the fence to get the balls out of the bag!!!!!! Healey showed two games being Roos v Carlton and ours as examples.
the only thing that comes out of this is that they will have nets behind the goals like American Football if people keep it up. obviously this will result in the cheer squad not being able to use the floggers.
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