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He can sometimes go down too easily and then something blatant happens ....... and cry wolf syndrome kicks in. |
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At Luton, it may have been frustrating for some to be locked inside after the final whistle but at least everyone was kept safe until the police arrived to diisperse the trouble makers Even if those involved hadn't attended the game, surely the stewards should have been informed what was waiting outside the stadium for our fans to come out to & acted accordingly |
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Police are only summoned if an issue. IF a game is deemed to be Cat A; home club pays. Lets say a "normal" match income at ASFC; the game wouldn't be worth playing; hence us being on course for 4 years with a formal police presence for League games In the pre-match intel ASFC away don't pose an issue, so no need for a police presence. |
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Wasn't there something on another thread implying the reason Mansfield games are al ticket is nothing to do with visiting fans but to try and prevent their so-called fans getting into the away end. |
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There were also a lot of new young supporters that I didn't recognise.
Don't claim to know everybody but dozens of people without any colours on entered the seats with beer bottles in their hands just as the 2nd half started We're waiting for the CCTV footage from Mansfield and Lancs police ( who did film so of the post match incidents) to see IF anybody can be recognised. |
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Beer bottles in their hands! :eek:
How did that happen if there are stewards ? |
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The steward was poor; but was not SIA so wasn't really his remit.
When supervisors picked up on the issue people were challenged. Easy to miss a bottle in a pocket; on the bigger games empty beer bottles are on the Clayton End. I stress these weren't wearing any colours and think the vast majority of Stanley fans do show something connected to their club. Most people who are "regulars" (home and away) are proud of ASFC and show this to the world:) |
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[QUOTE=Exile on Spencer St;1211212]It's not the Stanley away fans that has been the issue but some Luton and Mansfield HOME fans that can't take a defeat without behaving like morons.
incidents like those at luton and mansfield really make you glad you are a stanley fan. in our last two failed promotion attemps i,m sure that we behaved in a better way towards opposition fans even with the dissapointment we had to suffer. i suppose some who caused the aggro had been drinking pre match. |
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When we missed out on promotion and the flood lights went out, I remember the newspapers the following day saying Stanley fans were the best supporters and a fine example to the football world and that came from the police who had been on duty at that very match.
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Since when did you have to wear a shirt of scarf to be a Stanley fan. People don’t wear colours for a variety of reasons, not wearing them doesn’t suggest anything |
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Get down off your horse, DAV0.
I read it that Mr. T wasn't suggesting anything of the sort. He was simply saying that most of the 'fans' in the away end at Mansfield that he didn't recognise weren't wearing anything that identified them with Stanley and that, in his opinion, most Stanley fans at away games do wear their 'hearts' on their sleeves, heads, or around other parts of their anatomy. |
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