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 Post subject: York Incident?
PostPosted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 1:44 pm 
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What happened like?

http://www.hartlepoolunited.co.uk/news/ ... 05283.aspx

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 Post subject: Re: York Incident?
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Someone threw something at their tit of a keeper and he took it to the Ref.

He was acting a right bellend at the half time whistle an all.

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Think it was a coin


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 Post subject: Re: York Incident?
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I always remember him being a prick and doing things like he did at half time. The chances are he did that to try get more thrown at him to cause more trouble for us. At least nothing hit him to get us in actual trouble rather than a token gesture message.


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Tree_With_Hamster wrote:
Someone threw something at their tit of a keeper and he took it to the Ref.

He was acting a right bellend at the half time whistle an all.


who was acting like a bellend? The keeper?

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It was a piece of chewing gum ffs


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sam collin's ugly brother wrote:
Tree_With_Hamster wrote:
Someone threw something at their tit of a keeper and he took it to the Ref.

He was acting a right bellend at the half time whistle an all.


who was acting like a bellend? The keeper?



Yup.

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 Post subject: Re: York Incident?
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My nephews had to move from behind the goal as the language n behavior of some people was just redic

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Someone turned up in fancy dress and enjoyed themselves until the goal went in.


Ooh! there was hell on!

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Doesn't matter how much of a cock a player is no one should throw things onto the pitch FACT

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I reckon a paper plane is OK, maybe soft sweets like Haribo as well. Hard sweets like traditional Midget Gems and Sports Mixture absolutely not. Bottle tops are the big no no for me - you could have somebody's eye out but you still get people arguing that fans can be trusted with these missiles.


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ed-t-ball wrote:
Someone turned up in fancy dress and enjoyed themselves until the goal went in.


Ooh! there was hell on!


Can we just rewind a second here. ENJOYED THEMSELF? Was he watching the game or was he too busy attention seeking?

After 15 minutes of that game I was questioning why the sport even exists.


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Questioning and chuckin' chuddy, told you there was hell on!

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ed-t-ball wrote:
Someone turned up in fancy dress and enjoyed themselves until the goal went in.


Ooh! there was hell on!


It was thrown first half and they scored second half?

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Tree_With_Hamster wrote:
sam collin's ugly brother wrote:
Tree_With_Hamster wrote:
Someone threw something at their tit of a keeper and he took it to the Ref.

He was acting a right bellend at the half time whistle an all.


who was acting like a bellend? The keeper?



Yup.


Are you saying that he deserved it? I was very drunk on Saturday but to throw missiles on the pitch is fuckibg ridiculous, regardless of what it is. The keeper might actually be a canny bloke but could you imagine standing 15 feet from 2000 fans, many of them pissed, screaming at you and throwing coins? It can cause us big problems fans behaving like that

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 Post subject: Re: York Incident?
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The pools fans where well behaved and supported the team brilliantly.
The stewards had been told by the police to eject as many pools fans as possible the police ripped up pools fans tickets before the game.The police and stewards cause most trouble instead of preventing it.
And by the way the keeper was a total helmet antagonizing the pools fans.
Its alcohol that keeps the football economy ticking over to many drama queens saying that was crowd trouble what a joke.

The police where just trying to justify there presense by picking on innocent fans.


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sam collin's ugly brother wrote:

Are you saying that he deserved it? I was very drunk on Saturday but to throw missiles on the pitch is fuckibg ridiculous, regardless of what it is. The keeper might actually be a canny bloke but could you imagine standing 15 feet from 2000 fans, many of them pissed, screaming at you and throwing coins? It can cause us big problems fans behaving like that


Where did I say he deserved it?

Inciting the crowd is also an offence. If he was that scared as you make out because of a piece of chewing gum, I doubt he would walk into his net to get his bottle while gurning to our fans and sarcastically clapping and nodding his head like a right tit.

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 Post subject: Re: York Incident?
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Yubep wrote:
My nephews had to move from behind the goal as the language n behavior of some people was just redic


Swearing at a football match....oh dear. banghead


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in front of kids ?? yeah. well done.


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 Post subject: Re: York Incident?
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The stewarding was pathetoc. If the stewards , police didn't want anyone right at the front they should have controlled the area as people filtered in before the match. There's no point waiting till there are about 100 or so at the front and then trying to scatter people and disrupting everyone's enjoyment 10 minutes into the game.

Stewards getting punched is obviously not on but there is often a lot of provocation from the police.


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 Post subject: Re: York Incident?
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There was only a handful of divies but I've never been to a match when there are a fair share of divs there . I just didn't see the point of trying to move so many people during the game , if stewards had directed people to areas where there was more room before kick off or just left people to watch the match there would have been no bother....


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Jonny wrote:
There was only a handful of divies but I've never been to a match when there are a fair share of divs there . I just didn't see the point of trying to move so many people during the game , if stewards had directed people to areas where there was more room before kick off or just left people to watch the match there would have been no bother....


jonny, give over. you're trying to defend the indefensible. drunken abusive twats are still drunken abusive twats even if they're your mates/pools fans. you're making yourself sound like a cock.


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I think the advertisment hoarding behind the fans sums up these so called fans of ours trying to cause trouble!
I suggest they try the latter two of the services provided! :laugh:


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What a mountain of a mole hill I've seen more trouble in a nursery Jesus one or two idiots out of 2000 and actually one of the stewards did try to inflame the situation not that I'm defending anyone. If you want to go on about trouble then Tranmere caused plenty with just 500 at their game


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billinghampoolie1908 wrote:
What a mountain of a mole hill I've seen more trouble in a nursery Jesus one or two idiots out of 2000 and actually one of the stewards did try to inflame the situation not that I'm defending anyone. If you want to go on about trouble then Tranmere caused plenty with just 500 at their game


DONT YOU DARE PLAY THIS DOWN. There was carnage. ABSOLUTE CARNAGE. Swearing and everything. It was like the 80's on that terrace.


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Couple of the drunken idiots at the front should have been thrown out. One of the stewards who came over to give the young lad a hand did get a clip and got a bit vexed, who can blame him! Probably 4 or 5 proper divs, they'll never change


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I would also like to point out, that whoever it was who ripped up their grand national betting slip and threw it in the air gave me a paper cut and it ruined my day.

There simply wasn't enough police and stewards to control this outlandish behaviour.

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If people are put of by swearing at a football match they want to try working in my place I think every fucker has tourettes.


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 Post subject: Re: York Incident?
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returnofaido wrote:
Jonny wrote:
There was only a handful of divies but I've never been to a match when there are a fair share of divs there . I just didn't see the point of trying to move so many people during the game , if stewards had directed people to areas where there was more room before kick off or just left people to watch the match there would have been no bother....


jonny, give over. you're trying to defend the indefensible. drunken abusive twats are still drunken abusive twats even if they're your mates/pools fans. you're making yourself sound like a cock.


Aido - as usual it is you that sounds like a cock and the people who were being divs weren't my mates. The away end was sold out, it was an away day in York so a high proportion of people will have had a pint or 6. I'm sure the stewards and police were aware of this. Why didn't the stewards direct people to areas where they could stand when they arrived in the ground in smaller groups? One or two of the stewards were deliberetly antagonising people and for what? Did anyone actually move?


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