I don't know what would possess someone to sit in the home section if they're away fans. Okay, if they're watching the game with a home supporter that's one thing, and they need to be wary of their surroundings, or wary of Ads and PWS at least (ha ha). But larger groups of away fans coming into the Holte is barking mad and asking for trouble. Would they try the same at Millwall? I doubt it very much. They know what they're doing.Occasionally you may get a visiting foreigner unaware of the rules, who's come to watch a bit of Soccerball. But the vast majority who do it are fully aware of what they're doing. If trouble brews and gets out of hand too, it doesn't do anyone any favours, not least to the notion to some that football fans are uncouth violent bastards who need to take sporting etiquette lessons from Rugby fans.
There were about 4 arsenal supporters sat in L2 near us on Saturday. I've no problem with that at all, but it is a bit idiotic to sit in the home end all wearing an Arsenal shirt and scarf. And why isn't anything said at the turnstile or by the stewards?This is only going to become more common and away fans more motivated to try it as the availability and difference in cost of tickets becomes greater and greater between villa and certain other clubs.
Quote from: mrastonvilla on September 22, 2014, 11:14:21 AMThere were about 4 arsenal supporters sat in L2 near us on Saturday. I've no problem with that at all, but it is a bit idiotic to sit in the home end all wearing an Arsenal shirt and scarf. And why isn't anything said at the turnstile or by the stewards?This is only going to become more common and away fans more motivated to try it as the availability and difference in cost of tickets becomes greater and greater between villa and certain other clubs.I'm sure the signs above the turnstiles at the Holte that say Home/Villa fans only...so why were they not stopped by the stewards or were they too busy checking handbags...
Quote from: Dr Butler on September 22, 2014, 11:27:42 AMQuote from: mrastonvilla on September 22, 2014, 11:14:21 AMThere were about 4 arsenal supporters sat in L2 near us on Saturday. I've no problem with that at all, but it is a bit idiotic to sit in the home end all wearing an Arsenal shirt and scarf. And why isn't anything said at the turnstile or by the stewards?This is only going to become more common and away fans more motivated to try it as the availability and difference in cost of tickets becomes greater and greater between villa and certain other clubs.I'm sure the signs above the turnstiles at the Holte that say Home/Villa fans only...so why were they not stopped by the stewards or were they too busy checking handbags...Good point. I bet there is also a marked increase in man-bags for the stewards to check when Arsenal roll into town.
On the way to our car a mom and dad of two young boys who had bought those half and half scarves for their sons said the stewards would not let them in the Holte with what they described as Arsenal scarves.
Quote from: brian green on September 22, 2014, 12:24:05 PMOn the way to our car a mom and dad of two young boys who had bought those half and half scarves for their sons said the stewards would not let them in the Holte with what they described as Arsenal scarves.Well that's a start. Life ban for all half and half scarf wearing twats at league games.
Half and half scarves are the sort of thing Ned Flanders would invent. Utterly pathetic creation that must be stopped.