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Hornets on Sunday 19:31 - Feb 24 with 296550 viewsEllDale

They’re tweeting that their “matchday operations” are being restricted for the home game against Barrow on Sunday for reasons that they don’t want to divulge at the moment.
The bottom line is that the crowd capacity is limited to 920 and there will be no cash admissions on the day.
Wonder what that’s all about?
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Hornets on Sunday on 03:02 - Mar 1 with 5082 viewshammerdale

Hornets on Sunday on 23:03 - Feb 28 by DaleiLama

Not even a proper pint either - brewed by Carlsberg in Northampton if you're drinking draught in your seat.


Unfortunately other than The Cemetry, there is nowhere else to drink....in the end though supporters will only put up with so much, nearing on £6 a pint is quite scandalous and not the way to treat fans.
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Hornets on Sunday on 07:58 - Mar 1 with 4897 views1907

Hornets on Sunday on 19:50 - Feb 28 by mingthemerciless

Bloody hell, I don’t think I’ve ever paid more than a fiver for pint. Crazy prices and not even a proper glass if you’re drinking in your seat.


£7 a pint in certain places in Manchester now.
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Hornets on Sunday on 09:03 - Mar 1 with 4837 viewsmingthemerciless

Hornets on Sunday on 07:58 - Mar 1 by 1907

£7 a pint in certain places in Manchester now.


That’s outrageous. Surely it won’t be that much in London ?
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Hornets on Sunday on 09:06 - Mar 1 with 4832 viewsDaleiLama

Hornets on Sunday on 07:58 - Mar 1 by 1907

£7 a pint in certain places in Manchester now.


After a family dinner (which I subsidised after selling my house) I was treated to a couple of cans of IPA for a fiver each at Grand Pacific Mcr. The pint equivalent price was £8.60. They don't even have lines to clean out either. Sure I've paid more in the past too. Small bottle of water at an airport. Captive audiences. Short and curlies.
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Hornets on Sunday on 11:06 - Mar 1 with 4682 viewsEllDale

Changes to the stadium at Huddersfield as well. The old concept of groundsharing is changing rapidly!

https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/west-yorkshire-news/kirklees-council-agrees-
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Hornets on Sunday on 14:18 - Mar 1 with 4463 viewshammerdale

Hornets on Sunday on 22:48 - Feb 24 by TVOS1907

Ten hours after the tweet was posted it has had zero replies.

That tells you all you need to know.


But now the top tweet, you cant beat a bit of banter😊😊
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Hornets on Sunday on 15:25 - Mar 1 with 4363 viewsTVOS1907

Hornets on Sunday on 14:18 - Mar 1 by hammerdale

But now the top tweet, you cant beat a bit of banter😊😊


Where?

I've looked at the original tweet on Twitter and it still hasn't had any replies.

When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?

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Hornets on Sunday on 17:10 - Mar 1 with 4226 viewshammerdale

Hornets on Sunday on 15:25 - Mar 1 by TVOS1907

Where?

I've looked at the original tweet on Twitter and it still hasn't had any replies.


Sorry ment to say top forum post 😊
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Hornets on Sunday on 20:00 - Mar 1 with 4075 viewsbigdoug4

I was under the impression that the Bars at the Crown Oil Arena were run by the football club and any income went to them. If that is so Hornets can hardly be held responsible for the prices charged on Sunday.
To answer the comment re spectators being able to sit in the stand an consume alcohol its a simple answer. Rugby League fans know how to behave unlike some football fans. I could sit supporting Hornets sat next to an Oldham Rugby supporter with both of us enjoying a beer.
The following day we would have to sit in separate stands if Rochdale AFC were playing Oldham. Oh and no alcohol sat watching the match.
We might have our problems but at least know how to behave.
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Hornets on Sunday on 21:25 - Mar 1 with 3960 viewsRAFCBLUE

In any pub the landlord sets the prices.

Its also undeniable that the cost of everything is going up. Here's a Daily Mirror article from last month:

Cost of beer could soar to £7 per pint
https://www.mirror.co.uk/money/beer-prices-could-rise-50p-26050928

The patron has the choice not to buy; the landlord has choice of not to serve.

The grumbles over the price of a pint have been ongoing since the beginning of time.

No one is immune from inflation, neither Dale or Hornets fans supping a pint.

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Hornets on Sunday on 21:51 - Mar 1 with 3905 viewskel

Hornets on Sunday on 20:00 - Mar 1 by bigdoug4

I was under the impression that the Bars at the Crown Oil Arena were run by the football club and any income went to them. If that is so Hornets can hardly be held responsible for the prices charged on Sunday.
To answer the comment re spectators being able to sit in the stand an consume alcohol its a simple answer. Rugby League fans know how to behave unlike some football fans. I could sit supporting Hornets sat next to an Oldham Rugby supporter with both of us enjoying a beer.
The following day we would have to sit in separate stands if Rochdale AFC were playing Oldham. Oh and no alcohol sat watching the match.
We might have our problems but at least know how to behave.


Where did anybody question why rugby fans are allowed to drink in the stands while football fans aren’t? A quote of the post will do.

Ta.
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Hornets on Sunday on 18:36 - Mar 2 with 3627 viewsbigdoug4

Hornets on Sunday on 21:51 - Mar 1 by kel

Where did anybody question why rugby fans are allowed to drink in the stands while football fans aren’t? A quote of the post will do.

Ta.


Nobody did. I just needed to point out the difference between the Rugby supporter and the Football supporter and who sets the prices. Previously someone had asked the question why beer was available sat watching the rugby.
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Hornets on Sunday on 18:43 - Mar 2 with 3594 viewskel

Hornets on Sunday on 18:36 - Mar 2 by bigdoug4

Nobody did. I just needed to point out the difference between the Rugby supporter and the Football supporter and who sets the prices. Previously someone had asked the question why beer was available sat watching the rugby.


Why bring it up then?

Chip on your shoulder?
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Hornets on Sunday on 19:10 - Mar 2 with 3533 viewsSandyman

Hornets on Sunday on 18:36 - Mar 2 by bigdoug4

Nobody did. I just needed to point out the difference between the Rugby supporter and the Football supporter and who sets the prices. Previously someone had asked the question why beer was available sat watching the rugby.


What somebody said previously was "How was ale being drunk on the terraces when only the main stand was open?" No question of beer being improperly available to drink in the Main Stand. Probably a semantical error, but some holier than thou people can't resist twisting things round to have a bit of a dig.
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Hornets on Sunday on 20:05 - Mar 2 with 3455 viewsTVOS1907

Hornets on Sunday on 20:00 - Mar 1 by bigdoug4

I was under the impression that the Bars at the Crown Oil Arena were run by the football club and any income went to them. If that is so Hornets can hardly be held responsible for the prices charged on Sunday.
To answer the comment re spectators being able to sit in the stand an consume alcohol its a simple answer. Rugby League fans know how to behave unlike some football fans. I could sit supporting Hornets sat next to an Oldham Rugby supporter with both of us enjoying a beer.
The following day we would have to sit in separate stands if Rochdale AFC were playing Oldham. Oh and no alcohol sat watching the match.
We might have our problems but at least know how to behave.




https://www.totalrl.com/forums/index.php?/topic/367651-crowd-trouble/#comment-47

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3994w7

https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/featherstone-rovers-violence-w

https://www.themag.co.uk/2015/05/rugby-fans-fighting-at-magic-weekend-event-at-s


Probably football fans to blame.

When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?

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Hornets on Sunday on 22:42 - Mar 2 with 3284 viewsmingthemerciless

Hornets on Sunday on 20:05 - Mar 2 by TVOS1907



https://www.totalrl.com/forums/index.php?/topic/367651-crowd-trouble/#comment-47

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3994w7

https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/featherstone-rovers-violence-w

https://www.themag.co.uk/2015/05/rugby-fans-fighting-at-magic-weekend-event-at-s


Probably football fans to blame.


I can’t remember the last time I saw trouble at a Hornets game. About 35 years ago I recall seeing a drunken Keighley fan led around the ground and ejected. It was a very hot day though.
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Hornets on Sunday on 22:49 - Mar 2 with 3274 viewsjudd

Hornets on Sunday on 22:42 - Mar 2 by mingthemerciless

I can’t remember the last time I saw trouble at a Hornets game. About 35 years ago I recall seeing a drunken Keighley fan led around the ground and ejected. It was a very hot day though.


I saw some v Batley a few seasons ago . From memory it was Batley v Batley just down from the bar entrance.

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Hornets on Sunday on 23:18 - Mar 2 with 3252 viewsmingthemerciless

Hornets on Sunday on 22:49 - Mar 2 by judd

I saw some v Batley a few seasons ago . From memory it was Batley v Batley just down from the bar entrance.


Now you mention it I remember that. Was it the one with two Batley ( I think ) ) women that ended up fighting in the ladies toilets. From what I heard it was the mum of a lad and the ex girl friend of the lad having a domestic. PC Plod was called if it’s the same incident.
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Hornets on Sunday on 23:23 - Mar 2 with 3245 viewsSandyman

"We might have our problems but at least know how to behave"
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Hornets on Sunday on 23:25 - Mar 2 with 3244 viewsmingthemerciless

Hornets on Sunday on 23:23 - Mar 2 by Sandyman

"We might have our problems but at least know how to behave"


I can guarantee one thing - you won’t see any fans invading the pitch to confront an opposition player at a Hornets. Nobody’s that brave.
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Hornets on Sunday on 08:07 - Mar 3 with 3137 viewsjudd

Hornets on Sunday on 23:18 - Mar 2 by mingthemerciless

Now you mention it I remember that. Was it the one with two Batley ( I think ) ) women that ended up fighting in the ladies toilets. From what I heard it was the mum of a lad and the ex girl friend of the lad having a domestic. PC Plod was called if it’s the same incident.
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It was in the main stand, several blokes.

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Hornets on Sunday on 09:24 - Mar 3 with 3050 viewsdawlishdale

Back in the days when I used to follow both teams, I recall quite a lot of trouble when Hornets played Salford at Spotland. Caused entirely by a dozen or so drunken and aggressive Salford fans, but it went on for the entire match. I'm sure Bigdoug will have been there; unless he was receiving his sainthood that day.
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Hornets on Sunday on 12:07 - Mar 3 with 2914 viewsEllDale

It's all down to percentages.
There's less likelihood of crowd trouble at Hornets with their average gates than at some Super League or even Championship clubs.
I know a lot of people who won't go to Featherstone or Widnes because of incidents in the past and when these two met last season there was was what was described to me as a "pitched battle" between opposing fans outside the ground.
Hull fans have a shocking reputation within the game and there have have been several incidents of coach windows being broken at Warrington over the last couple of seasons.
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Hornets on Sunday on 12:56 - Mar 3 with 2841 viewsmingthemerciless

Hornets on Sunday on 12:07 - Mar 3 by EllDale

It's all down to percentages.
There's less likelihood of crowd trouble at Hornets with their average gates than at some Super League or even Championship clubs.
I know a lot of people who won't go to Featherstone or Widnes because of incidents in the past and when these two met last season there was was what was described to me as a "pitched battle" between opposing fans outside the ground.
Hull fans have a shocking reputation within the game and there have have been several incidents of coach windows being broken at Warrington over the last couple of seasons.


Yes, the last time I personally saw real fighting type trouble at a Hornets game it was at the old Athletic Grounds and that was against Hull. That was outside the ground.
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Hornets on Sunday on 20:11 - Mar 3 with 2603 viewsdownunder

I have watched plenty of Rugby League, from when I was a toddler trough to age 30, and the grounds which had issues, were always grounds that did not have a Football team. (The exeption, in my experience, being Castleford) Many have already been mentioned in the thread already Warrington being the worst, IMHO.
The problem is in society, whatever percentage that is, so Rugby will have its issues, but not as much as Football.
Have seen plenty of fights at Ice Hockey, but never in the crowd.
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