Quote from: Legion on August 31, 2013, 02:05:32 PMPerhaps there's more to it?I'm sure there is.I don't see the club taking this action without having reason. What I find a little strange is the decision to ban them from away games also?Have they evidence that the persons involved also stand up at other grounds? Some serious surveillance work there if true.
Perhaps there's more to it?
Quote from: Ger Regan on August 31, 2013, 02:39:06 PMYeah it does seem heavy handed, but reasonableness is a two-way street. The club seem to be doing everything in their power to try and get safe standing introduced, but until this happens they have to follow the rules. This isn't a case of poor put-upon innocents being persecuted, this group go out of their way to break the rules, so as much as I want standing at matches, they can hardly claim to be surprised if they are ejected.If the club is doing everything in its power then surely they should tell us that that's what they are trying to do so that we can take that into account and respond in a positive, co-operative way.Chucking fans out and blocking them from buying tickets seems to be a ridiculously heavy-handed way of dealing with a very minor problem, imho.
Yeah it does seem heavy handed, but reasonableness is a two-way street. The club seem to be doing everything in their power to try and get safe standing introduced, but until this happens they have to follow the rules. This isn't a case of poor put-upon innocents being persecuted, this group go out of their way to break the rules, so as much as I want standing at matches, they can hardly claim to be surprised if they are ejected.
Quote from: frankmosswasmyuncle on August 31, 2013, 02:57:56 PMQuote from: Ger Regan on August 31, 2013, 02:39:06 PMYeah it does seem heavy handed, but reasonableness is a two-way street. The club seem to be doing everything in their power to try and get safe standing introduced, but until this happens they have to follow the rules. This isn't a case of poor put-upon innocents being persecuted, this group go out of their way to break the rules, so as much as I want standing at matches, they can hardly claim to be surprised if they are ejected.If the club is doing everything in its power then surely they should tell us that that's what they are trying to do so that we can take that into account and respond in a positive, co-operative way.Chucking fans out and blocking them from buying tickets seems to be a ridiculously heavy-handed way of dealing with a very minor problem, imho.It's not a minor problem if the council have, say, threatened stand closures though (and it appears to be an issue being brought up by the council rather than the club). Also my understanding is that stewards have asked them to sit down repeatedly at numerous matches, and they have refused. What other option do they have if they are under pressure from the council to act? Also, we don't know at this stage if they've been permanently banned from attending, or whether they are waiting to speak to them all directly to discuss this issue prior to allowing them to buy tickets again (assuming they give assurances regarding their behaviour).
2 seasons ago the Brigada lads were in the lower north and we owe them a lot of credit for adding some atmosphere and originality to that area of the ground. Even back then the stewards were singling them out and regularlyl throwing them out early. Absolutely disgusting from the club. These are lads who are die hard loyal fans who cause no trouble other than to come to games and enthusiastically back the team with great noise and songs. Woeful from the club indeed.
Quote from: silhillvilla on August 31, 2013, 03:14:10 PM2 seasons ago the Brigada lads were in the lower north and we owe them a lot of credit for adding some atmosphere and originality to that area of the ground. Even back then the stewards were singling them out and regularlyl throwing them out early. Absolutely disgusting from the club. These are lads who are die hard loyal fans who cause no trouble other than to come to games and enthusiastically back the team with great noise and songs. Woeful from the club indeed. What would you say if your part of the ground was closed? Would that be the club's fault as well?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on August 31, 2013, 03:34:00 PMQuote from: silhillvilla on August 31, 2013, 03:14:10 PM2 seasons ago the Brigada lads were in the lower north and we owe them a lot of credit for adding some atmosphere and originality to that area of the ground. Even back then the stewards were singling them out and regularlyl throwing them out early. Absolutely disgusting from the club. These are lads who are die hard loyal fans who cause no trouble other than to come to games and enthusiastically back the team with great noise and songs. Woeful from the club indeed. What would you say if your part of the ground was closed? Would that be the club's fault as well?How will you feel when everyone is forced to sit in silence ?
Singing whilst seated, really ??