Cardiff - Vandalism in the away end

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Re: Cardiff - Vandalism in the away end

by working class hero » 13 Nov 2010 13:45

[quoteI agree and surely that is why Elm Park called those who witnessed it guilty as well. They are not as culpable but they surely have the incentive to try to stop their 'fellow' supporters.

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Yes. I would certainly try and stop a group of thugs secure in the knowledge that when it all kicked off my fellow fans would back me up. And the police wouldn't arrest me for inciting a riot....

I suggest boxing in the cisterns and pipes and asking for a £2 premium on ticket sales next season to pay for damage. Let's face it the pipes and cisterns will not cost a lot to repair. The floors are not going to me damaged and 20 seats will be cheap. The more fans they bring the more profit for RFC [even after allowing for damage].

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Re: Cardiff - Vandalism in the away end

by Svlad Cjelli » 13 Nov 2010 20:45

Gordons Cumming Next time they visit I suggest they bring their own toilet paper.

That'll teach 'em!!


Do you think that would wipe out the problem? Or are you trying smear them?

Perhaps you have got it cracked!

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Re: Cardiff - Vandalism in the away end

by URZZ » 14 Nov 2010 03:14

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Royal Lady Perhaps we should not have served alcohol to them. I'm sure I've been to an away match in the last couple of years where they did not serve alcohol - can't remember for the life of me where it was though. :|


Tottenham springs to mind


Bristol City don't either.

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Re: Cardiff - Vandalism in the away end

by Royal Lady » 14 Nov 2010 09:37

So, if alcohol isn't the problem, why do these clubs not sell alcohol to away fans?

And, I did say in my original post that no doubt they would have done this damage anyway - but at least attempting to minimise it would be a start.

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Re: Cardiff - Vandalism in the away end

by Schards#2 » 14 Nov 2010 09:53

Next year, if they are in the same division, police the toilets and only allow 2-3 fans in at a time. Put a massive sign by the entrance explain that this action is being take as a result of Cardiff fans previous behavior.

If legal, I would also calculate the cost of repair and surcharge Cardiff's tickets for next time, again, with an explanation of why.

Man Utd fans bleat weekly about being punished for completely ignoring regulations at every away game. Simply make the sanctions worse and worse, and the allocations lower and lower, until they actually listen and collectively take some responsibility for their treatment.


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Re: Cardiff - Vandalism in the away end

by North Somerset Royal » 14 Nov 2010 11:56

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Royal Lady Perhaps we should not have served alcohol to them. I'm sure I've been to an away match in the last couple of years where they did not serve alcohol - can't remember for the life of me where it was though. :|


Tottenham springs to mind


Bristol City don't either.


And we did not serve alcohol in the South Stand when City came to the MS last season.

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Re: Cardiff - Vandalism in the away end

by Tad Showbiz » 14 Nov 2010 13:41

Stoke fans years ago moaned about being in the Fosters Stand but unable to buy a pint.

As for Cardiff I thought they were subdued compared to previous visits. Its not just a minority of Cardiff supporters who do this most other clubs have this issue when they have a large following at a 'local' away game. Cardiff have done a great deal in recent years to eradicate their problems of the past but they will never completely go away as there is always a younger element who are influenced by others to carry on causing damage just the same as any other club.

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Re: Cardiff - Vandalism in the away end

by Row Z Royal » 14 Nov 2010 14:43

Gordons Cumming Next time they visit I suggest they bring their own toilet paper.

That'll teach 'em!!


Do they have toilet paper in Wales?

I thought they always shat on the English side of the bridge (der-der, der-der der-der der-der).

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Re: Cardiff - Vandalism in the away end

by Red » 24 Nov 2010 12:21

Schards#2 Next year, if they are in the same division, police the toilets and only allow 2-3 fans in at a time. Put a massive sign by the entrance explain that this action is being take as a result of Cardiff fans previous behavior.

Nice idea until you get fans pissing in the concourse.


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Re: Cardiff - Vandalism in the away end

by No Fixed Abode » 24 Nov 2010 13:20

I think it's a disgrace clubs don't serve certain away teams with booze. That in itself riles fans up.

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Re: Cardiff - Vandalism in the away end

by Magnus » 24 Nov 2010 13:24

No Fixed Abode I think it's a disgrace clubs don't serve certain away teams with booze. That in itself riles fans up.

I actually agree with this - I think there's a certain amount of "treat us like hooligans and we'll act like them" going on.

Should've just given the Cardiff lads a slow hand clap.

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Re: Cardiff - Vandalism in the away end

by No Fixed Abode » 24 Nov 2010 18:09

Magnus
No Fixed Abode I think it's a disgrace clubs don't serve certain away teams with booze. That in itself riles fans up.

I actually agree with this - I think there's a certain amount of "treat us like hooligans and we'll act like them" going on.

Should've just given the Cardiff lads a slow hand clap.


I also think when stewards and police are decent and not confrontational this stops a lot of the trouble too. The jobsworth ones make trouble.

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Re: Cardiff - Vandalism in the away end

by philM » 25 Nov 2010 08:54

Schards#2 Next year, if they are in the same division, police the toilets and only allow 2-3 fans in at a time. Put a massive sign by the entrance explain that this action is being take as a result of Cardiff fans previous behavior.

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Apparently the problem stemmed from the fact that there were about 50 people in the loos having a smoke and the stewards stayed well clear.


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