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So will Gallop get this fixed before ANZAC day?

beave

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I wish this bloke would jump............
 

Canard

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League fans DONT go to live matches for the atmosphere and its just for bragging reasons.

FMD that will do me

In fact I could only reason that only a complete trackhead could claim that with a straight face.
 
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Lambretta

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Typical Samantha puttiing down RL while stcking up for his Sokka :roll: You're a gutless fraud.

Err, not exactly - it's a question based on mathematics and one that's worth responding to in a sensible manner

Sam - most of the people at the NRL were charged with very similar offences to those at the A-League Grand Final. The only discerning difference is the damage that was caused by the WSW supporters and the glee some of their fans took in pointing this out to supporters of Sydney FC


It's interesting to note that a friend of mine who is a Dogs fan was telling me about the large increase in chatter on the Bulldogs fan sites regarding the A-League and WSW performances. He is of the opinion that there is a large crossing between the codes with that particular group of supporters. Something Loudy wondered earlier in this thread too.

I wonder if a large segment of the WSW supporters are Parra or Penrith supporters too?
 

muzby

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Did anyone read my post before having a go at me?

no.

and how dare you post whatever it was in your first post and then back it up with a question like that?

i mean seriously man, WTF were you thinking?
 

Ronnie Dobbs

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Err, not exactly - it's a question based on mathematics and one that's worth responding to in a sensible manner

Sam - most of the people at the NRL were charged with very similar offences to those at the A-League Grand Final. The only discerning difference is the damage that was caused by the WSW supporters and the glee some of their fans took in pointing this out to supporters of Sydney FC


It's interesting to note that a friend of mine who is a Dogs fan was telling me about the large increase in chatter on the Bulldogs fan sites regarding the A-League and WSW performances. He is of the opinion that there is a large crossing between the codes with that particular group of supporters. Something Loudy wondered earlier in this thread too.

I wonder if a large segment of the WSW supporters are Parra or Penrith supporters too?

Cool story Hansel.
 

steggz

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no.

and how dare you post whatever it was in your first post and then back it up with a question like that?

i mean seriously man, WTF were you thinking?

I was thinking. That always seem to be a problem of mine...
 

LJC

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If everyone had as much respect for other codes as graham Arnold Australia would be a happier place


Graham Arnold is a class act!

The previous weekend he was quizzed by a interviewer about the Wanderers semi-final.

Arnolds response was: " I was watching an NRL game!"

Pure class!
 

Springs

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I thought this forum page was dedicated to NRL. This should be in TFC shouldn't it?
Haven't read the thread just this last page. I take it it's about sokka. I opened it thinking it was a bump of an old Gallop bashing thread. Seems it must be a new Gallop/sokka bashing thread.
Why?
It's over now isn't it?
Let's just hope the Wonder Year fans who've caused trouble over the last few weeks won't return to supporting the Dogs.

Speaking of crowd behaviour in RL though, pitch invasion at Tonga vs Samoa. Dopes. Way to get an entertaining game marked 'Never to be played again'.

:? Except it's almost certain to be played on the same weekend for at least the next 4 years.
 

sharko

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They may create a couple of blocks of seats as terraces, it seems that some members of soccer teams meet in the same area of the ground and jump up and down and chant and carry on, but if they get too vigorous how do you contral them?
The pommy cops have more experience now dealing with soccer hooligans, it would not hurt our cops to consult with the Brits.
 

Perth Red

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Lol, jumping up and down on seats hardly requires English hooligan measures. Been to places like Elland road and boothferry park in the eighties, now that was hooliganism! Even RL got infected for a while. Got coined at headingly, mass brawls at the Boulevard and coach bricked at thrum hall. Jumping on seats, phhhh kindergarten stuff!
 

El Diablo

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Sky News just said the soccer fans destroyed 351 seats at Allianz Stadium and they won't be fixed by ANZAC day

Samantha and co will still make excuses
 
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Loudstrat

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Lol, jumping up and down on seats hardly requires English hooligan measures. Been to places like Elland road and boothferry park in the eighties, now that was hooliganism! Even RL got infected for a while. Got coined at headingly, mass brawls at the Boulevard and coach bricked at thrum hall. Jumping on seats, phhhh kindergarten stuff!

You bloody migrants bringing your old destructive ways into our society. Piss off back to Bleakland and go and loot something there.
 

malleekid

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http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...ague-grand-final/story-e6freuy9-1226626206861
POLICE will examine security footage to try to identify the fans who destroyed 200 seats at Allianz Stadium during Sunday's A-League soccer grand final.

Witnesses described seeing as many as four Western Sydney Wanderers fans at a time jumping up and down on the seats.

Their combined force snapped the seats off their metal footings.

About 200 were destroyed.

Police said they were reviewing the ground's security footage and were hopeful charges would be laid.

A spokesman for the Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust said the damage bill was still being calculated.

A-League chief executive Damien de Bohun said the A-League would assist police in any inquiries.

The day that football ruined our streets

The trail of destruction left by some "Red and Black Bloc" fans marred what was otherwise considered by many the best A-League grand final to date.

The seats were damaged in an area known as "The Cove", where Sydney FC fans sit at their home games.

"Have fun next season Sydney Scum," one Wanderers fan posted on social media after the Wanderers' 2-0 defeat by the Central Coast Mariners.

Despite the damage, police described violence at the match as minimal.

However, two smoke bombs and 14 flares were thrown and 21 fans thrown out.

Police said reasons for ejecting fans included offensive conduct or swearing (six), drunkenness (four), having flares (three), pitch invasion (two) and smoking (one). An FFA-banned fan was stopped from entering the stadium."Twenty-one ejections across about 43,000 people is 21 too many," Mr de Bohun said.

"But it is a real minority."
 

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