I’ve no doubt they bring some of the grief on themselves, although generally not seen too many problems in away grounds with them this season.
There is a more general point to be made about the treatment of football supporters by police though.
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18-03-2025 09:52 AM #31
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18-03-2025 10:25 AM #34
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I'm not a huge fan of B7 myself but some of the takes on here are absolutely baffling, "mon the polis" etc. Weird, yes the laddies go about things the wrong way at times, but without them ER would be an absolute morgue. (Same goes for Celtic Park/Ibrox etc.)
If you think the "polis" don't have it in for football fans then unfortunately you've never ventured far from your seat at Easter Road.
That lot have targeted football fans in anyway possible for the last 20-30 years. Football fans have been treated abysmally by them.
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18-03-2025 11:35 AM #37
I can’t recall any statements being released from the CCS or other casual groups back in the day when getting their collars felt or being escorted to stadiums and monitored. Kind of went with the territory.
I dare say the statement writing is just seen as all part of the game for the ultras scene.
The problem they have here is that while folk will read it, nobody other than ultra members will be that interested in their perceived plight.
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18-03-2025 11:41 AM #38
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I've had a thing popping up on facebook every so often. Hibs u23 v Celtic u23, 6x6, 2 mins - Celtic win
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18-03-2025 11:54 AM #39
What a cringe. Their delusions of self importance is hilarious. As mentioned above, they’re know for their antisocial behaviour and regularly breaking the law whilst deliberately concealing their identities. Why on earth are they surprised when the police decide to do something about it?
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18-03-2025 12:11 PM #41
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The club didn't put on Tifo's etc before Block 7 turned up, another group who obviously stayed out of trouble done it all.
I agree Block 7 don't cover themselves in glory but I'd take the side of them before Police Scotland that's for sure.
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18-03-2025 12:13 PM #42
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If a drum bothers you I'd suggest staying in the hoose.
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The idea that the Since1875 group that preceded Block 7 never had any bother with the police is a myth as well.
I know a couple of guys who used to be involved and the harassment from the Police was one of their biggest reasons for giving it up. Was fine when there were younger but when they were trying to settle down with a wife/girlfriend and forge a career it became more problematic.
I'm sure many on here will remember their 'Identify This' banner at the LC semi final v St Johnstone in response to the implementation of facial recognition tech at stadiums.
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18-03-2025 12:31 PM #44
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The block 7 lads are still young and they'll eventually run into the same issues some of the Since1875 guys ran into and wrap it.
Football fans are vilified by Police everywhere in this country and down south, so I'm unsure why anyone would ever take their side over our own.
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It’s a common theme on forums or social media where people are told to give up their season tickets and stop going but why should we?
The guys that control these people don’t even look at the pitch so clearly have no interest in watching the game, maybe they should stop coming and go the park with their drums.
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18-03-2025 12:46 PM #46
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Tip: Please do not buy tickets for any sort of French or Italian football game, you'd absolutely lose your mind when you see what sort of atmosphere they muster up over there.
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Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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18-03-2025 01:16 PM #51
Do all Europeans have problems drumming, or is it just a Scottish thing? When you go to games in Brazil, it's often better than the football.
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18-03-2025 01:22 PM #52
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and public life.
I’m not ‘pro’ but knee-jerk ‘old gitism’ doesn’t appeal either, and its astonishing that many people on this thread were probably old punks, ravers, casuals etc and may this have knowledge about how youth is prone to both 1) acting a bit daft from time to time, and 2) being victims of over the top media demonization and state persecution.Last edited by Dashing Bob S; 18-03-2025 at 01:31 PM.
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18-03-2025 01:26 PM #54
This sort of young guys against older fans or young fans against the polis has been going on for as long as I can remember and I'm now 61. I'm not a fan of the drum, but other than that I think it's just what young guys do at football games. The police want to control them and the young guys want to rebel, it has been happening as long as football has been played.
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18-03-2025 01:29 PM #56
I'm not a big fan of the so-called 'Ultras Culture', and the drum gives me a headache, but I think it's a bit unfair to say they only sing monotonous songs that nobody knows.
They've definitely been making an effort to sing more traditional songs, or join in when they start elsewhere. That was evident at Celtc Park.
It's not quite my idea of an 'atmosphere' at games but I suppose I'm just an old duffer from a bygone era. ;-)
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18-03-2025 01:37 PM #57
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It's the young lads in Edinburgh who are banging a drum who should be jailed though.
Nonsense.
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