by Svlad Cjelli »
22 Nov 2011 11:09
Hoop Blah I'm just saying that the stewards and Police at Reading do not run the same rules for home and away fans and that is a source of much frustration and friction within large sections of the home fans who witness it week after week.
No arguments about that. It's life - life is often unfair, or appears to be. The "problem" - if that's the right word - is that typically Reading supporters are very well behaved and any "mis-behaving" is one or two individuals who are usually quickly picked off - if it ever goes that far.
Hoop Blah On this thread and others it's been suggested that we're not witnessing away fans being kicked out because it happens away from our eyes. I'm just saying we don't witness it because it just doesn't happen very often. Week after week I see away fans doing the same thing as home fans are kicked out for (and worse) and yet they're there for the full 90 minutes.
See the above - it's easier to deal with a few individuals with something to lose than a large crowd of strangers. And are you sure you see people thrown out - they're just as often relocated to the far end of the ground after being given a warning. And, tbh, just how often do you see home supporter being "thrown out"?
There's also another tactical issue to think of - when you "throw out" a home supporter (i.e. eject but do not arrest them) they'll typically go into town of go home. When you do the same for an away supporter (again eject but not arrest) they'll hang about outside the ground waiting for the game to finish. Do this with enough and you've then created a public order situation outside the ground, rather than inside where it can be controlled a lot better. (This happened v Man City a few years ago - where about 10 or so ejected away supporters went around outside the ground smashing up cars etc after being ejected.)
Hoop Blah I accept that this is a fact of life but the explanations offered for this by yourself and the star rep (ie the one about them being nabbed on the concourse) just aren't really accurate, it's just the standard line used to fob off any questioning on the subject and I'm pointing out that it doesn't really wash as an excuse/reason.
I've not offered it as an explanation related to particular matches - I'm just trying to explain the realities of life and why things
are different for home and away supporters.