Late on in the second half some guys having a good argument and by the looks of it a couple of them wanted to take it further. Argued for ages and they must have had the attention of most of the lower stand.
Don't know his name but the guy who was talking to Danny Dyer in Football Factories quite few years ago got involved. He may have been trying to get the guys to calm down. Peacemaker maybe. I don't know. The stewards had a word with them eventually but took ages.
On the way out I saw two guys who were part of the arguing, but together, waiting for someone. Hopefully it wasn't for the guy they were arguing with.
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Thread: Aggro in the FF Lower
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26-08-2015 10:15 PM #1
Aggro in the FF Lower
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26-08-2015 10:29 PM #2
I was right behind it. The guys were swearing and mouthing off generally being annoying and the guy pointed out it was the family stand. Got a bit heated, the 3 guys approached the man who was with his kids and everyone else was telling them to sit down.
DD came in as the peacemaker 100% and I reckon would have kicked off if he never cos the stewards were absolutely useless.
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26-08-2015 10:33 PM #3
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Bradley Welsh? Boxer and ex casual?
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I was Derek Dykes (hence why I put DD ) but as I said was calming it down, the other 3 guys were out of order.
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26-08-2015 10:43 PM #7
Pointless stuff at the football with bairns about. Well done DD🏻
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27-08-2015 06:22 AM #10
Are there many fans that sit in the FF lower without kids? Always thought with it being the family section that it would be mostly families.
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27-08-2015 06:49 AM #11
It's symptomatic of the modern football ground (experience) in my view. Back in the day, on a night like last night, you'd be able to wander round the terracing, bump into a few mates, climb a wall/fence/stanchion (before getting told off by a Copper), have a smoke, plan your attack on the opposition fans (never happened - was all bravado), and move away from any bammers getting frustrated by the match. Now we're stuck in a seat, told where and what you can and cannot do by signs, stewards and inaudible announcements, stuck beside or in the vicinity of whoever turns up, can't really move, can't have a smoke, can't climb a pylon anymore (or the old BBC scaffolding at the top of the East)!
When the footie on the pitch is rotten and folk get frustrated (just as it often was and has been) there's no escape route anymore. You're trapped. Sitting there, watching pish, and listening to the few loons mouth off and make life even more of a misery for everyone, and you can't even get a beer! Happy days.
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27-08-2015 06:50 AM #12
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27-08-2015 07:08 AM #13
When a number? Of folks are having a go at someone with a kid for whatever reason it's a sign reason has gone out the window. Just like the fight that broke out in front of me and Matty at the SC Semi versus Falkirk - when stewards don't deal with situations decisively (in this case it was folks in the wrong seats) things can quickly escalate (and at the Semi it didn't end well). Booze and attitudes don't help but stewards need to do their job.
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Last edited by iwasthere1972; 27-08-2015 at 07:24 AM.
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27-08-2015 07:53 AM #16
Out of interest was there any Police presence at the game last night?
Surely if a situation escalates to the point a steward/stewards feel unable or unwilling to step in, and in a situation were 2 bams are threatening a guy with his kid I don't blame them, then they should be instructed to call in the Police to help?
I think the role of the steward is often misunderstood. They are essentially there to help folk to find their seat, keep an eye out for any petty nonsense and so on. They aren't there to jump in amongst some eejits who can't behave trying to start a scrap in a family stand.
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27-08-2015 08:33 AM #17
Police were standing watching on the BT platform /gantry .
The guy with the beard was loosing the plot ,shouting your no talking to my dad like that . The dad was telling him to calm down and went up and spoke to the man that had told them to stop their swearing . Police should have stepped in when the guy with the beard was getting held back with his dad .
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27-08-2015 08:34 AM #18
Correct but when folks (as in the Semi) are in the wrong seats and others are told just to sit down in free seats which then inconvenienced others leading to a bigger problem it is the stewards that need to resolve and if they can summon the Boys in Blue.
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27-08-2015 12:38 PM #20
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27-08-2015 12:42 PM #21
Saw a fat oaf with one tooth in section 43 arguing with a kid of about 14. At a Stranraer game of all places...
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27-08-2015 12:45 PM #22
Dont know if this is what started the argument in the first place, [I sit in FF upper and could only hear the commotion] but seemed to start when Keatings came out to warm up at rear of the goal area. Heard loud shout of " F*** off Keatings, you Jambo reject". Totally out of order imo.
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27-08-2015 12:47 PM #24
Grown men squaring up in the kids' section? WTF?
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27-08-2015 01:13 PM #25
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It's for this very reason that I've now taken to watching non-league football. The experience isn't dissimilar to what you describe above, but with the added addition that you can have a drink in the ground (except during the qualifying rounds of the FA Cup sponsored by Budweiser). I'm also not talking about cheap fizzy crap, most of the clubhouses have half a dozen beers and ciders and they are normally at about £3 a pint.
There's also no segregation at these matches and I've struck up a few friendly relationships with a number of fans from various clubs. Believe me, folk are flocking back to the non-league as the 'experience' at some of the league grounds simply isn't value for money for the very reasons you've outlined above.
As an aside, I was speaking to an old pal who is a ST at ER and only missed a few matches last season both home and away. He said that by far and away the best day out last year was when Hibs played away to Edinburgh City (it might not have been them, but it was a non-league team in a cup competition).
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27-08-2015 01:22 PM #27
if the polis don't even wade in nowadays why on earth should stewards who are probably getting minimum wage be expected to ?
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27-08-2015 01:42 PM #30
There's a couple of real twats that sit in FF Lower with their kids. One guy was discussed previously on here at length, about him constantly F'ing and blinding the whole game, putting down players at every opportunity.
I had a ST in there for two seasons (section 20) but eventually moved elsewhere, as there were arguments around us between the same folk at practically every game.
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