
by Royal Lady » 15 Feb 2011 09:22
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by LoyalRoyalFan » 15 Feb 2011 16:47
by Tad Showbiz » 16 Feb 2011 08:47
handbags_harris From memory, the following gave a very relaxed and non-confrontational approach to stewarding some of the most placid supporters in the country:
Leicester City
Millwall
Preston North End
Bristol City
Burnley
Watford
Derby County
Hull City
Swansea City
Doncaster Rovers
Cardiff City
11or 17 games where, in seated sections, absolutely no request has been given to away fans to sit down. Going by memory, Sheffield United, Crystal Palace, Barnsley, Leeds United and Coventry City should also be relaxed.
by TFF » 16 Feb 2011 09:01
handbags_harris From memory, the following gave a very relaxed and non-confrontational approach to stewarding some of the most placid supporters in the country:
Leicester City
Millwall
Preston North End
Bristol City
Burnley
Watford
Derby County
Hull City
Swansea City
Doncaster Rovers
Cardiff City
11or 17 games where, in seated sections, absolutely no request has been given to away fans to sit down. Going by memory, Sheffield United, Crystal Palace, Barnsley, Leeds United and Coventry City should also be relaxed.
by Svlad Cjelli » 16 Feb 2011 21:03
That Friday Feeling ..... Lax treatment of the away fans seems to be what irks the Y26ers
by Hoop Blah » 16 Feb 2011 22:25
Svlad Cjelli Perceived lax treatment of the away fans ......
by prostak » 17 Feb 2011 01:10
Hoop Blah there was nothing 'perceived' about it.
I think [...] from what I saw,
by Svlad Cjelli » 17 Feb 2011 09:56
Hoop BlahSvlad Cjelli Perceived lax treatment of the away fans ......
At the QPR game there was nothing 'perceived' about it.
I think 3 Reading fans were thrown out for doing exactly the same, in fact less from what I saw, as one particular QPR fan who was spoken to six or seven times without being thrown out.
I can understand the policy of not going into the crowd and the more subtle ways of controlling the crowd but to throw 2 or 3 Reading fans out at the same time as not throwing out the fan that was egging them on with the same behaviour can't be seen as anything but lax and treating the two sets differently can it?
by Hoop Blah » 17 Feb 2011 10:31
prostakHoop Blah there was nothing 'perceived' about it.
I think [...] from what I saw,
You say it definitely wasn't just perception, but contradict that somewhat in the very next paragraph. I think I've seen about 3 home fans being thrown out in over 100 games at the Madejski. I also think I see away fans ejected at virtually every game at this level. But neither of us is actually using facts here, and until we can we will only be describing our perceptions.
by STAR Liaison » 17 Feb 2011 15:19
LoyalRoyalFan Portsmouth. Every one stood no problem and it proved for a great atmosphere.
by North Somerset Royal » 17 Feb 2011 15:30
by biscuitman » 17 Feb 2011 16:40
This is why the safe standing debate needs a solution that allows people to choose whether they stand or not rather than the current 'no persistent standing' or your preferred 'standing only'.
by FORSTERS_RIGHT_FOOT » 18 Feb 2011 16:56
by RoyalBlue » 18 Feb 2011 17:35
Svlad CjelliThat Friday Feeling ..... Lax treatment of the away fans seems to be what irks the Y26ers
Perceived lax treatment of the away fans ......
But there is always a different approach to stewarding away fans, because the only options are to evict them or to ask the police to arrest them (assuming there are ground for this). There are none of the other measures that are available for stewarding home fans (warnings, clubs bans for small numbers of matches or longer, etc).
And unless an away fan is *really* out of order, the stewards won't wade into middle of a crowd and remove them - if they're going to be ejected whenever possible the tactic will be to wait until they go to the concourse and eject them from there.
As to making large groups of supporters sit down, it's absolutely impossible to do this - what do people expect the stewards to do, eject several hundred supporters? What would happen outside the ground if they did. In such circumstances, even the FLA agree that the best policy is for stewards to concentrate on aisles and walkways being kept clear, rather than trying to make people sit down.
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by jonboy29red » 21 Feb 2011 06:48
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