by Leaping Lindner » Mon Sep 22, 2008 12:54 pm
by Dogwatcher » Mon Sep 22, 2008 12:57 pm
by CedeNullis » Mon Sep 22, 2008 1:04 pm
Leaping Lindner wrote:I tend to think all clubs have that kind of supporter. It just stands to reason the more supporters a club has the higher the amount of D/H supporters.
I clearly remember having some rather heated "discussions" with Bay and Port fans in the 80's. It's a numbers thing.
by LPH » Mon Sep 22, 2008 1:17 pm
by JK » Mon Sep 22, 2008 1:28 pm
by Tassie Blues » Mon Sep 22, 2008 1:30 pm
Mr Irate wrote:zipzap wrote:I've seen Central play 3 weeks in a row now - I'm constantly amazed by how many of their supporters smuggle booze in. Don't bags get checked at the gate? One guy in front of us today had a cooler bag filled with cans which he was cleverly using to refill his plastic cups. Last week a bloke wasn't quite as discreet with his bottle of red however and actually got busted. Probably unfair to just pin this on Dogs' supporters however , just an observation
A Central supporter with a bottle of red, sipping it between nibbles of pate and camembert I suppose.....thanks for your observation
by Pseudo » Mon Sep 22, 2008 1:39 pm
LoudEagleHooligan wrote:This week's match should be a 'cracker'... 20 K + hopefully, & I would hazzard a guess... Not a Flare in sight
by Pseudo » Mon Sep 22, 2008 1:41 pm
zipzap wrote:Mr Irate wrote:zipzap wrote:I've seen Central play 3 weeks in a row now - I'm constantly amazed by how many of their supporters smuggle booze in. Don't bags get checked at the gate? One guy in front of us today had a cooler bag filled with cans which he was cleverly using to refill his plastic cups. Last week a bloke wasn't quite as discreet with his bottle of red however and actually got busted. Probably unfair to just pin this on Dogs' supporters however , just an observation
A Central supporter with a bottle of red, sipping it between nibbles of pate and camembert I suppose.....thanks for your observation
Cleanskin
by LPH » Mon Sep 22, 2008 1:47 pm
Pseudo wrote:LoudEagleHooligan wrote:This week's match should be a 'cracker'... 20 K + hopefully, & I would hazzard a guess... Not a Flare in sight
I don't know about that. Some of those Sturt fans haven't updated their wardrobes since the '70s
by Rik E Boy » Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:00 pm
Pseudo wrote:LoudEagleHooligan wrote:This week's match should be a 'cracker'... 20 K + hopefully, & I would hazzard a guess... Not a Flare in sight
I don't know about that. Some of those Sturt fans haven't updated their wardrobes since the '70s
by redden whites » Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:04 pm
Pseudo wrote:I don't know about that. Some of those Sturt fans haven't updated their wardrobes since the '70s
by Barto » Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:15 pm
Pseudo wrote:LoudEagleHooligan wrote:This week's match should be a 'cracker'... 20 K + hopefully, & I would hazzard a guess... Not a Flare in sight
I don't know about that. Some of those Sturt fans haven't updated their wardrobes since the '70s
by am Bays » Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:19 pm
Barto wrote:Pseudo wrote:LoudEagleHooligan wrote:This week's match should be a 'cracker'... 20 K + hopefully, & I would hazzard a guess... Not a Flare in sight
I don't know about that. Some of those Sturt fans haven't updated their wardrobes since the '70s
It's because we all wish we could live permanently in 1976.
I'm still working on a time machine. One day..
by Barto » Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:22 pm
1980 Tassie Medalist wrote:Barto wrote:Pseudo wrote:LoudEagleHooligan wrote:This week's match should be a 'cracker'... 20 K + hopefully, & I would hazzard a guess... Not a Flare in sight
I don't know about that. Some of those Sturt fans haven't updated their wardrobes since the '70s
It's because we all wish we could live permanently in 1976.
I'm still working on a time machine. One day..
Make sure you get the calibration right as the effects of being two years out are potentially disastrous. All very well if you get stcuk in 1974 but I think if you are stuck in 1978....
by smac » Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:59 pm
stampy wrote:to the dogs fan surrounded by at least 3 mates behind the scoreboard toilets, having a big go at me, my wife and 3 kids after the game, whilst we were minding our own business sssoooooo tough, an absolute bloody legend!, to the dill bragging, that his side had just won 9 PRELIMINARY FINALS in a row outside the clarrie grimmett gates, no more needs to be said, and to the idiots setting off flares for the 2nd week running - all those idiots are a disgrace to sanfl football, granted central were too good today, they killed us in the third qtr, but fair dinkum, all the negative press their fans get seems warranted. all i can say is, our day will come you scums!
doubleblue.org wrote:Hey guys,
I was wondering if anyone here witnessed an incident that occured on the train after last nights game?
A Tigers supporter (who appeared to be quite drunk) was harassing a family of Sturt supporters on the 6.02 (ex. Adelaide) Norarlunga bound train. He was in the last carriage and he continued to yell all sorts of obsenities to the Sturt supporters infront of their children and everyone else (including Rail Staff).
The TransAdelaide Passenger Service Attendant and the Security Officer he was with that were both present in this carriage decided to do nothing and let this incident continue until the supporters in question alighted at their respective station.
If anyone has witnessed this, please let me know - as I'm contemplating forwarding a complaint to TransAdelaide and/or the Ministry of Transport for their lack of appropriate action/security measures onboard their trains.
The behaviour of this Tigers supporter is completely unacceptable and the action that TransAdelaide took is also quite poor, given that this bloke appeared prepared to escalate the conflict into a physical one given the opportunity.
by Dutchy » Mon Sep 22, 2008 3:07 pm
doubleblue.org wrote:Hey guys,
I was wondering if anyone here witnessed an incident that occured on the train after last nights game?
A Tigers supporter (who appeared to be quite drunk) was harassing a family of Sturt supporters on the 6.02 (ex. Adelaide) Norarlunga bound train. He was in the last carriage and he continued to yell all sorts of obsenities to the Sturt supporters infront of their children and everyone else (including Rail Staff).
The TransAdelaide Passenger Service Attendant and the Security Officer he was with that were both present in this carriage decided to do nothing and let this incident continue until the supporters in question alighted at their respective station.
If anyone has witnessed this, please let me know - as I'm contemplating forwarding a complaint to TransAdelaide and/or the Ministry of Transport for their lack of appropriate action/security measures onboard their trains.
The behaviour of this Tigers supporter is completely unacceptable and the action that TransAdelaide took is also quite poor, given that this bloke appeared prepared to escalate the conflict into a physical one given the opportunity.
by sjt » Mon Sep 22, 2008 3:18 pm
by heater31 » Mon Sep 22, 2008 3:22 pm
sjt wrote:Yep, can't have been too bad. A Central's supporter must have stolen a Glenelg's supporters clothes.
by silicone skyline » Mon Sep 22, 2008 3:22 pm
by Pseudo » Mon Sep 22, 2008 3:22 pm
smac wrote:Just for the purposes of balanced discussion.doubleblue.org wrote:Hey guys,
I was wondering if anyone here witnessed an incident that occured on the train after last nights game?
A Tigers supporter (who appeared to be quite drunk) was harassing a family of Sturt supporters on the 6.02 (ex. Adelaide) Norarlunga bound train. He was in the last carriage and he continued to yell all sorts of obsenities to the Sturt supporters infront of their children and everyone else (including Rail Staff).
The TransAdelaide Passenger Service Attendant and the Security Officer he was with that were both present in this carriage decided to do nothing and let this incident continue until the supporters in question alighted at their respective station.
If anyone has witnessed this, please let me know - as I'm contemplating forwarding a complaint to TransAdelaide and/or the Ministry of Transport for their lack of appropriate action/security measures onboard their trains.
The behaviour of this Tigers supporter is completely unacceptable and the action that TransAdelaide took is also quite poor, given that this bloke appeared prepared to escalate the conflict into a physical one given the opportunity.
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