Crowd trouble? 17:19 - Mar 17 with 4773 views | officialdale | What was happening at the end with the Oldham fans. Looked like they was all fighting each other! Anyone get a good look on it.. Can't get over the Biffo that ran on the pitch with the biggest Kuqi celebration fail possible, only to see his sides goal disallowed. Arf! | | | | |
Crowd trouble? on 17:21 - Mar 17 with 4758 views | sandylaner1 | lol rowdy bunch [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Crowd trouble? on 17:24 - Mar 17 with 4713 views | 442Dale | It was mentioned in the second half that it would be funny if the end section were kept behind while the rest of the Oldham fans left. And it was. | |
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Crowd trouble? on 17:27 - Mar 17 with 4692 views | sandylaner1 | 'ooligans | | | |
Crowd trouble? on 21:27 - Mar 17 with 4327 views | Daley_Lama | Keeping away fans in is an age old practice tazbot, it allows the home fans to depart/disperse and the local police to make sure the coast is clear. It works both ways as home fans can be troublesome too so it gives the police the chance to move on any undesirables. | |
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Crowd trouble? on 21:45 - Mar 17 with 4257 views | True_Blue2 | Apart from back in the early 90's and it was us home fans that were kept locked in to let the Burnley hordes disperse!! | | | |
Crowd trouble? on 21:57 - Mar 17 with 4209 views | BigKindo | They had to get back to their crypts before sunrise. | | | |
Crowd trouble? on 21:59 - Mar 17 with 4192 views | ColDale | Proper extensive job done by the local bobbies for today's game. They were about before the game, and were even distributing leaflets to Oldham fans which had (badly copied) maps on informing them how to get to the ground. Given our league position, I wasn't impressed with seeing the words "Rochdale Division" on the leaflets tho | | | |
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