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6 hours ago, Socialist_Owl said:

Eh not fussed.  No one got hurt, so let's chalk it up to some good clean fun.

 

Lets worry about soulless antiseptic match day experiences when we hit the Premier League.

"Good clean fun" wow pathetic let's hope they're banned for ever. Not fans morons

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9 hours ago, areNOTwhatTHEYseem said:

It's not 'good clean fun' for the young men and women getting paid minimum wage to face a crowd of blokes causing damage for no good reason, nor for those who have to make good the damage afterwards; it's intimidating, unpleasant, and it gives our club a bad name.

 

Quite frankly, it's pathetic and we can do without it

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2 minutes ago, Socialist_Owl said:

Cranky old gits a bit overstating the severity of the situation here.

 

Catering signs, dear god.

 

Not overstating the severity of it; just pointing out how brain-dead and anti-social such behaviour is.

 

It's got nothing to do with age either, not that you know how old most of us on here are in the first place.

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19 minutes ago, i used to be sc_owl said:

It's disrespectful and gives our club a bad name. I just don't get the mentality that makes people want to cause trouble at a football match. 

 

 

Exactly, thankfully the vast majority on here see it as what it is - embarrassing. 

 

I couldn't imagine anyone on here playing it down as "harmless fun" if it was Brirmingham Fans doing this at Hillsborough or if the Blunts had been filmed doing the same.  Don't get me wrong, I won't lose any sleep over this and I know it's not just specific to Wednesday fans but it's a sad sign of the times that some people will actually try to defend this type of behaviour. 

 

As someone else has already mentioned, you have to feel for the youngsters working behind the counter earning minimum wage putting up with this kind of shyte.    

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17 hours ago, Socialist_Owl said:

Cranky old gits a bit overstating the severity of the situation here.

 

Catering signs, dear god.

 

While I agree it's been a bit overblown,  having witnessed it first hand I'll not be taking either of my kids to an away game from now on. Just costing the club future supporters and hurting the club they apparently love.

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Tricky one when it comes to young kids, concourses and half time fan excitement in the current era of supporting your team away.

 

Better to stay in the stands and take them to toilets during the match if i am being honest - a little common sense says certain fixtures & the half time frenzy maybe a little too much for younger supporters, not least a 5:30pm Saturday kick off.

 

 

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