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The Bulldogs have. You clearly haven't done your research if you aren't aware of it. mattyg above pointed out some of these initiatives.Timmah - of coure NOW it's a police/insurance/court matter. Unlike all other clubs, Dogs fans incidents seem to get that far.
I have outlines some ideas as to what the club can do - odd because yuo ignore them and scream that no one has suggested anything. The Dogs need to actively campaign their fans into correct behaviour, and also employ measures to prevent idiocy in their fan base affecting others at games.
Now, if Toddy and co aren't highly paid enough to work it out, or emloy advice, I'll do it for a discreet fee
In the meantime, stop getting aggro. You might run outside and loot and pillage something.
Hold on, are you suggesting this happened 4 or 5 metres from the gates and all Bulldogs fans gathered around the incident, watched it happen, then turned away? :lol:How about when you see sh*t go down some of these "real" fans actually don't look the other way.
f**k me, the reports I've read said it happened on a street somewhere in the Olympic Park precinct. That's hardly in view of the thousands of fans leaving the game (which no doubt was the vandals intent) who in most cases piled into the P1 car park or over the OP station. How exactly can we "look the other way" from something none of us witnessed? Our club is doing what it can, which is something often overlooked. The only thing that's dropped off are the player messages on the big screen, something I'd be definitely in favour of bringing back.