Fighting at Swansea 20:53 - Feb 11 with 6367 views | JHoop | Did anybody see the small ructions on the back row early in the game on Saturday? Just wondering what it was all about!? | | | | |
Fighting at Swansea on 21:30 - Feb 11 with 5154 views | hoopsa07 | I didn't see what it was about but there were a lot of idiots in our end sadly. There was the normal boring trash about the welsh that went beyond banter. Loads of abuse towards our own players and the perticularly unhelpfull "our fans our embarrasing". A minority but... | | | |
Fighting at Swansea on 22:16 - Feb 11 with 5021 views | sevenhoop |
Fighting at Swansea on 21:30 - Feb 11 by hoopsa07 | I didn't see what it was about but there were a lot of idiots in our end sadly. There was the normal boring trash about the welsh that went beyond banter. Loads of abuse towards our own players and the perticularly unhelpfull "our fans our embarrasing". A minority but... |
Loads of pissheads who I nearly had a row with. Got to my seats high up (2 seats next to an aisle) to find two people in them, who we moved on. Loads of blokes wanting to stand at least two to a seat all around me. One particularly pissed bloke wanted to stand in front of my seat and in front of me. I told him I wasn't having it, he and all his mates in front got the hump and a bit trumpy. I said everyone there must have bought a seat with a seat Number so go to it, which they seemed to think was an outrageous suggestion. Usual thing happened, didn't see them at start of second half (never understand why people make long journeys only to stay in a bar. They all come running up when we scored, then disappeared again when we conceded. I can give some latitude but they were trouble waiting to happen. | | | |
Fighting at Swansea on 22:21 - Feb 11 with 4990 views | Sudbury_Hill_R | It was due to a few of our lot making their way to the back row to abuse the home fans which led to a few scuffles from those that had seats in that area when it became too cramped. There were several words exchanged between Police and the stewards with our fans and the stewards were particularly over zealous at times. I spoke with old bill a few times who to be fair were ok with me, but even they blamed the stewards. Old Bill starting filming the crowd but they weren't too pleased when I started filming them. Silly I know, but whats good for the goose..... | | | |
Fighting at Swansea on 22:29 - Feb 11 with 4955 views | Rangersw12 | Just the usual away end when things are shit on the pitch we like to turn on ourselves and have done for years | | | |
Fighting at Swansea on 22:55 - Feb 11 with 4876 views | TearsOfaClown |
Fighting at Swansea on 22:16 - Feb 11 by sevenhoop | Loads of pissheads who I nearly had a row with. Got to my seats high up (2 seats next to an aisle) to find two people in them, who we moved on. Loads of blokes wanting to stand at least two to a seat all around me. One particularly pissed bloke wanted to stand in front of my seat and in front of me. I told him I wasn't having it, he and all his mates in front got the hump and a bit trumpy. I said everyone there must have bought a seat with a seat Number so go to it, which they seemed to think was an outrageous suggestion. Usual thing happened, didn't see them at start of second half (never understand why people make long journeys only to stay in a bar. They all come running up when we scored, then disappeared again when we conceded. I can give some latitude but they were trouble waiting to happen. |
had exactly the same thing at Bolton last year, standing in front, still drinking in 2nd half. Sorry for the police as I am sure they would rather be doing something else. | | | |
Fighting at Swansea on 08:20 - Feb 12 with 4618 views | gjc104 | We were in Row S and I did look behind me a few times and it did seem to be a bit tetchy up there, plice and stewards were in and I saw one guy almost 'fall over/pushed over the seat in front of him. Also, near the end, a few rows in front of me, a guy got up to make an early exit, a bloke sat on the end of the aisle must have said something (not sure) and the guy who was leving seemed to take offence and started smacking him one and was then led away by a steward. I too am bemused by the people who make the long trip and then stay down in the bar for most of the game. As someone else has said, we seem to have a tendancy of impoding in on ourselves when things arent going well. | | | |
Fighting at Swansea on 08:24 - Feb 12 with 4608 views | WeaverQPR | Sitting in your allocated seats at away games? How long has this been going on? | |
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Fighting at Swansea on 08:27 - Feb 12 with 4597 views | smegma |
Fighting at Swansea on 08:24 - Feb 12 by WeaverQPR | Sitting in your allocated seats at away games? How long has this been going on? |
About as long as not smoking in non smoking football grounds I think ! | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Fighting at Swansea on 09:16 - Feb 12 with 4492 views | Michael_Hunt |
Fighting at Swansea on 08:20 - Feb 12 by gjc104 | We were in Row S and I did look behind me a few times and it did seem to be a bit tetchy up there, plice and stewards were in and I saw one guy almost 'fall over/pushed over the seat in front of him. Also, near the end, a few rows in front of me, a guy got up to make an early exit, a bloke sat on the end of the aisle must have said something (not sure) and the guy who was leving seemed to take offence and started smacking him one and was then led away by a steward. I too am bemused by the people who make the long trip and then stay down in the bar for most of the game. As someone else has said, we seem to have a tendancy of impoding in on ourselves when things arent going well. |
The guy getting up to make an early exit has already posted that he'd lit up a ciggie and was being "escorted" out. He then blew his top at the fella who'd tucked him up, but he didn't hit him. | | | |
Fighting at Swansea on 09:31 - Feb 12 with 4462 views | toboboly | The chants of "our fans are embarrassing" were stupid. Someone near me commented that he enjoyed spending upwards of £100 to waste a day watching our shower capitulate yet again. Whats more embarrassing is fighting on the terraces and in the toilets where apparently it all kicked off at half time? | |
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Fighting at Swansea on 10:10 - Feb 12 with 4377 views | gjc104 |
Fighting at Swansea on 09:16 - Feb 12 by Michael_Hunt | The guy getting up to make an early exit has already posted that he'd lit up a ciggie and was being "escorted" out. He then blew his top at the fella who'd tucked him up, but he didn't hit him. |
Fair enough, I was a few rows away and it looked like he did but I will bow to your better knowledge of the situation. | | | |
Fighting at Swansea on 11:15 - Feb 12 with 4275 views | daveB | It's always like this when we struggle, used to be loads of fights between fans during away games in those few months before Warnock came in and tons of them when Francis was taking us down. It was a very angry atmosphere on Saturday though, not seen so many rows between our own fans for a long time | | | |
Fighting at Swansea on 11:39 - Feb 12 with 4224 views | QPunkR | It's happening more in home games an' all. I've nearly come to blows a couple of times this season. Although many on here would say that was my fault for standing in Q Block TBF | |
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Fighting at Swansea on 11:50 - Feb 12 with 4202 views | PeterHucker | I only really go to away games these days. Can't remember the last time I did not see our fans arguing amongst themselves. It must've been 2 or 3 seasons ago! Just off the top of my head in the last 18 months I can remember seeing punchups between QPR fans at Anfield, Goodison, Villa Park, Carrow Road and White Hart Lane. I blame it on there being too many cokeheads who think their day is not complete unless they've had some kind of row. Usually just verbals and a lot of posturing and chest-bumping, occasionally boiling over into actual fisticuffs. In the last few years, there often seems to be a lot of aggression from the singing fans who like to slag off those who don't sing as not being proper supporters. That's nothing short of pathetic. I suppose this is just an extension of how the Loft used to sing "Paddocks Paddocks give us a song" and then go "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!" when they didn't sing. But that all seemed far more good-natured. | | | |
Fighting at Swansea on 15:04 - Feb 12 with 4013 views | JonDoeman | Can understand tempers fraying. Thank FcK I never went, is what I said watching my stream . | |
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Fighting at Swansea on 18:28 - Feb 12 with 3880 views | batmanhoop | seems to be the normal thing at away games, get pissed and head for the back rows no matter where their seats are. Suggest fans ask for front row seats if they want to sit and watch the game in peace | | | |
Fighting at Swansea on 21:01 - Feb 12 with 3732 views | DaiHo0p |
Fighting at Swansea on 10:10 - Feb 12 by gjc104 | Fair enough, I was a few rows away and it looked like he did but I will bow to your better knowledge of the situation. |
Urban mythology again. Like respected senior 5live BBC reporter Ian Dennis going live that some idiot was orchestrating QPR fans from the Loft to sing a song about Terry being a Nazi. | | | |
Fighting at Swansea on 21:13 - Feb 12 with 3713 views | NathanNI | No offence to those that want to sit but I wish common sense would prevail and they would do away with allocated seating and allow those that want to stand stand at the back and those that want to sit do so a bit further forward. Is it unreasonable? At Arsenal I ended up sitting on my own as all out seats were bought separately. Where is the fun in that. | | | |
Fighting at Swansea on 21:13 - Feb 12 with 3712 views | NathanNI | No offence to those that want to sit but I wish common sense would prevail and they would do away with allocated seating and allow those that want to stand stand at the back and those that want to sit do so a bit further forward. Is it unreasonable? At Arsenal I ended up sitting on my own as all out seats were bought separately. Where is the fun in that. | | | |
Fighting at Swansea on 21:24 - Feb 12 with 3688 views | Northernr | Away ends should always be unreserved seating IMO. Then those who want to go at the back and stand and what have you can, and those that want to sit can go further down. Also would make it easier in these days of loyalty points where groups of people going to the game can sit together even though they had to buy their tickets seperately. One thing I really don't understand though is people who pay £40+ to go to a Premier League football match and spend the majority of it downstairs either doing lines or smoking in the bogs, or watching the match on a small TV on the concourse. Went down for a pis after half time and there were as many people down there staring at the screen as there were upstairs! | | | |
Fighting at Swansea on 21:27 - Feb 12 with 3676 views | daveB | Unreserved seating is fine for some but if you get too many wanting to stand at the back you have a problem, it happened at southampton a few years back and Northampton and our group struggled to find one seat let alone 8. We don't have that many going away so it always baffles me why people just don't sit in the seat they have paid for | | | |
Fighting at Swansea on 21:29 - Feb 12 with 3670 views | Northernr |
Fighting at Swansea on 21:27 - Feb 12 by daveB | Unreserved seating is fine for some but if you get too many wanting to stand at the back you have a problem, it happened at southampton a few years back and Northampton and our group struggled to find one seat let alone 8. We don't have that many going away so it always baffles me why people just don't sit in the seat they have paid for |
Well sometimes I understand it - we have four away season tickets and another four who go regularly, so we get four in one place and four in another and will always try to move to sit with each other where possible. | | | |
Fighting at Swansea on 21:32 - Feb 12 with 3656 views | Gloucs_R |
Fighting at Swansea on 21:24 - Feb 12 by Northernr | Away ends should always be unreserved seating IMO. Then those who want to go at the back and stand and what have you can, and those that want to sit can go further down. Also would make it easier in these days of loyalty points where groups of people going to the game can sit together even though they had to buy their tickets seperately. One thing I really don't understand though is people who pay £40+ to go to a Premier League football match and spend the majority of it downstairs either doing lines or smoking in the bogs, or watching the match on a small TV on the concourse. Went down for a pis after half time and there were as many people down there staring at the screen as there were upstairs! |
"ne thing I really don't understand though is people who pay £40+ to go to a Premier League football match and spend the majority of it downstairs either doing lines or smoking in the bogs" I must not smoke in the bog I must not smoke in the bog I must not smoke in the bog I must not smoke in the bog I must not smoke in the bog I must not smoke in the bog I must not smoke in the bog I must not smoke in the bog I must not smoke in the bog I must not smoke in the bog | |
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Fighting at Swansea on 21:33 - Feb 12 with 3649 views | Northernr |
Fighting at Swansea on 21:32 - Feb 12 by Gloucs_R | "ne thing I really don't understand though is people who pay £40+ to go to a Premier League football match and spend the majority of it downstairs either doing lines or smoking in the bogs" I must not smoke in the bog I must not smoke in the bog I must not smoke in the bog I must not smoke in the bog I must not smoke in the bog I must not smoke in the bog I must not smoke in the bog I must not smoke in the bog I must not smoke in the bog I must not smoke in the bog |
Sorry, difference between a crafty couple at half time, and spending the whole second half down there. Seems odd to me at £50 a ticket. | | | |
Fighting at Swansea on 21:35 - Feb 12 with 3633 views | Jamie |
Fighting at Swansea on 21:24 - Feb 12 by Northernr | Away ends should always be unreserved seating IMO. Then those who want to go at the back and stand and what have you can, and those that want to sit can go further down. Also would make it easier in these days of loyalty points where groups of people going to the game can sit together even though they had to buy their tickets seperately. One thing I really don't understand though is people who pay £40+ to go to a Premier League football match and spend the majority of it downstairs either doing lines or smoking in the bogs, or watching the match on a small TV on the concourse. Went down for a pis after half time and there were as many people down there staring at the screen as there were upstairs! |
The way were playing, the ones doing lines downstairs are probably the sensible ones. | | | |
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