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I really like the view that I've got from the Willbutts Lane stand. Unfortunately the sound system sounds even worse from here. There's an echo which means that it's virtually impossible to tell either what's being said or what's being played.
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A seat with a better view on 18:29 - Nov 6 with 3271 views
A seat with a better view on 17:11 - Nov 6 by rochdale_ranger
My season ticket is in the main stand and some of the moaning and unconstructive criticism of the players sometimes get's on my nerves but each to their own. Was nice to go in the Willbutt's and see young lads getting behind the team, and as for trying to get a reaction from the Bromley end it looked to me like good natured football banter.Also the guy who threatened the Sandy Drummer ought to be ashamed of himself if that's what has happened.
Absolutely,Did Sandydrummer make a complaint at the time with the club if it was a genuine threat?
Surely the incident will be on cctv too for the club to persue if it happened in or around the ground?
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A seat with a better view on 22:33 - Nov 6 with 3176 views
A seat with a better view on 18:29 - Nov 6 by nordenblue
Absolutely,Did Sandydrummer make a complaint at the time with the club if it was a genuine threat?
Surely the incident will be on cctv too for the club to persue if it happened in or around the ground?
A complaint was made and it was dealt with at the time by Russ Green & others.
I've moved on from it but the person in question who stands by the programme stand on the corner of Wilbutts lane and the TDS before the match still occasionally takes verbal digs as I walk past him.
Wish I'd chosen a different username...
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A seat with a better view on 23:30 - Nov 6 with 3125 views
A seat with a better view on 23:21 - Nov 6 by SandyDrum
A complaint was made and it was dealt with at the time by Russ Green & others.
I've moved on from it but the person in question who stands by the programme stand on the corner of Wilbutts lane and the TDS before the match still occasionally takes verbal digs as I walk past him.
I think I know who you mean. The guy with glasses right? What was his original beef about and how come he took such massive offence to your drum?
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A seat with a better view on 00:35 - Nov 7 with 3089 views
A seat with a better view on 23:30 - Nov 6 by rochdale_ranger
I think I know who you mean. The guy with glasses right? What was his original beef about and how come he took such massive offence to your drum?
That's the one.
It's been over a year since it happened now so I guess I can tell the full story now without repercussions (pun very much intended).
He just didn't like the fact that someone new had gone in the Sandy Lane and had starting banging a drum. Said he'd never seen me there before and if I dreamed of showing my face with or without the drum he'd smash the heavy duty metal drum sticks around my head until I was dead (pretty much word for word what was said).
This was followed by him physically approaching me as I walked round the stadium to make the complaint, calling me a t wat and almost pushing me into the wall of the stadium.
Bearing in mind I've been going in the Sandy Lane since 1999 standing in the same place about 5 metres to his right then I'm not sure how he'd never seen me before but oh well.
I had a few other people complain to me and I explained the situation but thankfully everyone apart from this one guy was reasonable and understood it wasn't my idea, I was just the guy who volunteered!
Certainly never expected death threats from a fellow Rochdale fan but I avoided the Sandy Lane (and Spotland) for a good 6 months after that day. I'm not sensitive by any means but it was just a bit of a shock to the system.
I really hope people think twice before giving these kids abuse because all they're trying to do is create an atmosphere. Clap your hands, sing along with them or do whatever you want but these lads are volunteering to help build an atmosphere so just let them get on with it and don't hurl abuse at them.
Wish I'd chosen a different username...
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A seat with a better view on 01:15 - Nov 7 with 3074 views
A seat with a better view on 00:35 - Nov 7 by SandyDrum
That's the one.
It's been over a year since it happened now so I guess I can tell the full story now without repercussions (pun very much intended).
He just didn't like the fact that someone new had gone in the Sandy Lane and had starting banging a drum. Said he'd never seen me there before and if I dreamed of showing my face with or without the drum he'd smash the heavy duty metal drum sticks around my head until I was dead (pretty much word for word what was said).
This was followed by him physically approaching me as I walked round the stadium to make the complaint, calling me a t wat and almost pushing me into the wall of the stadium.
Bearing in mind I've been going in the Sandy Lane since 1999 standing in the same place about 5 metres to his right then I'm not sure how he'd never seen me before but oh well.
I had a few other people complain to me and I explained the situation but thankfully everyone apart from this one guy was reasonable and understood it wasn't my idea, I was just the guy who volunteered!
Certainly never expected death threats from a fellow Rochdale fan but I avoided the Sandy Lane (and Spotland) for a good 6 months after that day. I'm not sensitive by any means but it was just a bit of a shock to the system.
I really hope people think twice before giving these kids abuse because all they're trying to do is create an atmosphere. Clap your hands, sing along with them or do whatever you want but these lads are volunteering to help build an atmosphere so just let them get on with it and don't hurl abuse at them.
Thanks for the full story SD
There's a danger of two separate issues getting mixed up here
First off, I admire your volunteering and deplore the idiot you've referred to - obviously has problems that go way beyond you appearing with a drum. Hope the club can see fit to take appropriate action, if they've not already done so
But I also agree with those who were sat near the group of fans including the drummer in the Willbutts last Saturday, and found their general approach to be more focused on goading the away fans than about supporting the team on the pitch. They're normally a couple of blocks away from me in the Pearl St and when the Willbutts is full they've been responsible, along with their counterparts in the away end, for causing the police to have to be deployed to prevent serious mayhem
If you were (understandably) put off from coming to games after threatening behaviour against yourself, it's not acceptable to most Dale fans that we have a contingent - however much atmosphere they create - who are also inclined to engage in confrontational behaviour, with the police, stewards, peaceful fans and ultimately the club bearing the costs
A seat with a better view on 23:21 - Nov 6 by SandyDrum
A complaint was made and it was dealt with at the time by Russ Green & others.
I've moved on from it but the person in question who stands by the programme stand on the corner of Wilbutts lane and the TDS before the match still occasionally takes verbal digs as I walk past him.
A seat with a better view on 01:15 - Nov 7 by D_Alien
Thanks for the full story SD
There's a danger of two separate issues getting mixed up here
First off, I admire your volunteering and deplore the idiot you've referred to - obviously has problems that go way beyond you appearing with a drum. Hope the club can see fit to take appropriate action, if they've not already done so
But I also agree with those who were sat near the group of fans including the drummer in the Willbutts last Saturday, and found their general approach to be more focused on goading the away fans than about supporting the team on the pitch. They're normally a couple of blocks away from me in the Pearl St and when the Willbutts is full they've been responsible, along with their counterparts in the away end, for causing the police to have to be deployed to prevent serious mayhem
If you were (understandably) put off from coming to games after threatening behaviour against yourself, it's not acceptable to most Dale fans that we have a contingent - however much atmosphere they create - who are also inclined to engage in confrontational behaviour, with the police, stewards, peaceful fans and ultimately the club bearing the costs
That's absolutely fair enough, I was sat at the opposite end of the stand to them so couldn't really see what they were doing and if they were goading the opposition fans rather than supporting the players then I would have been annoyed too.
I imagine they get a bit giddy being able to be so close to the away fans. Albeit no excuse, the club shouldn't have to foot the bill for increased policing and stewarding if they spend the match goading opposition fans. It does run the risk of turning into 'idiot corner' at Gigg Lane if not managed properly.
It could even be worth getting a couple of club officials to sit with or around them for a couple of matches. Important looking people tend to have an effect on behavior.
I'm 100% sure the teething problems could be nipped in the bud and the young lads can crack on with creating an atmosphere.
Wish I'd chosen a different username...
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A seat with a better view on 10:50 - Nov 7 with 2854 views
A seat with a better view on 01:15 - Nov 7 by D_Alien
Thanks for the full story SD
There's a danger of two separate issues getting mixed up here
First off, I admire your volunteering and deplore the idiot you've referred to - obviously has problems that go way beyond you appearing with a drum. Hope the club can see fit to take appropriate action, if they've not already done so
But I also agree with those who were sat near the group of fans including the drummer in the Willbutts last Saturday, and found their general approach to be more focused on goading the away fans than about supporting the team on the pitch. They're normally a couple of blocks away from me in the Pearl St and when the Willbutts is full they've been responsible, along with their counterparts in the away end, for causing the police to have to be deployed to prevent serious mayhem
If you were (understandably) put off from coming to games after threatening behaviour against yourself, it's not acceptable to most Dale fans that we have a contingent - however much atmosphere they create - who are also inclined to engage in confrontational behaviour, with the police, stewards, peaceful fans and ultimately the club bearing the costs
Rochdale fans of what ever age and ilk and the words "serious mayhem" don't go together. I've been going Dale since 2003 and the only trouble I've ever seen in the ground is when Oldham fans were in the Pearl St a couple of years ago and knocked a woman out and a brawl kicked off. As someone who has only just started posting on but has been an avid reader of this board for a good few year I can honestly say this board portrays the club and dale fans in a bad light with all its pedantic bickering much more then a few young kids beating a drum and singing in their own corner of the ground.
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A seat with a better view on 12:02 - Nov 7 with 2787 views
A seat with a better view on 10:50 - Nov 7 by rochdale_ranger
Rochdale fans of what ever age and ilk and the words "serious mayhem" don't go together. I've been going Dale since 2003 and the only trouble I've ever seen in the ground is when Oldham fans were in the Pearl St a couple of years ago and knocked a woman out and a brawl kicked off. As someone who has only just started posting on but has been an avid reader of this board for a good few year I can honestly say this board portrays the club and dale fans in a bad light with all its pedantic bickering much more then a few young kids beating a drum and singing in their own corner of the ground.
There's plenty of differences of opinion on here, that's for sure
As an avid follower of Dale for five decades, I'm pretty sure the violence and bloodshed I've witnessed didn't originate from differences of opinion - sometimes heated - on a message board
If the lads we're talking about turn their faces and attention towards the pitch and away from the opposition fans, that's when they'll be supporting the club
Maybe, if you're acting as their spokesman, you could start that trend?
A seat with a better view on 12:02 - Nov 7 by D_Alien
There's plenty of differences of opinion on here, that's for sure
As an avid follower of Dale for five decades, I'm pretty sure the violence and bloodshed I've witnessed didn't originate from differences of opinion - sometimes heated - on a message board
If the lads we're talking about turn their faces and attention towards the pitch and away from the opposition fans, that's when they'll be supporting the club
Maybe, if you're acting as their spokesman, you could start that trend?
I’m nobody’s spokesman but my own. I shall have my face turned towards the pitch from my regular seat in the main stand from next home game. Maybe you missed the point I’m making new blood coming to watch Dale should be celebrated not scorned at. You have been watching dale for fifty years (very commendable) so in all likelihood that means your over the age of sixty and will probably not be here in thirty years or so. Given the towns demographics and the fact that we are on the doorstep of other big premier league teams without denigrating older Dale fans the club needs more young people going to watch it to ensure it’s future existence.
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A seat with a better view on 13:08 - Nov 7 with 2694 views
A seat with a better view on 12:52 - Nov 7 by rochdale_ranger
I’m nobody’s spokesman but my own. I shall have my face turned towards the pitch from my regular seat in the main stand from next home game. Maybe you missed the point I’m making new blood coming to watch Dale should be celebrated not scorned at. You have been watching dale for fifty years (very commendable) so in all likelihood that means your over the age of sixty and will probably not be here in thirty years or so. Given the towns demographics and the fact that we are on the doorstep of other big premier league teams without denigrating older Dale fans the club needs more young people going to watch it to ensure it’s future existence.
Your analysis of our demographic predicament is spot on, but unfortunately your solution isn't
The one thing above all else that'll get new young fans through the turnstiles is being brought by their parents or older relatives
A small but significant threat of violence remains within those who seek to goad opposition fans - it does, so don't deny it. That's the biggest obstacle to the family-friendly environment the club are looking to promote
As for me missing points, how about ignoring the entire history of football violence and the repercussions that's had on the structure and financing of football stadia?
A seat with a better view on 12:52 - Nov 7 by rochdale_ranger
I’m nobody’s spokesman but my own. I shall have my face turned towards the pitch from my regular seat in the main stand from next home game. Maybe you missed the point I’m making new blood coming to watch Dale should be celebrated not scorned at. You have been watching dale for fifty years (very commendable) so in all likelihood that means your over the age of sixty and will probably not be here in thirty years or so. Given the towns demographics and the fact that we are on the doorstep of other big premier league teams without denigrating older Dale fans the club needs more young people going to watch it to ensure it’s future existence.
Do we know categorically what the life expectancy of an alien is?
A seat with a better view on 13:08 - Nov 7 by D_Alien
Your analysis of our demographic predicament is spot on, but unfortunately your solution isn't
The one thing above all else that'll get new young fans through the turnstiles is being brought by their parents or older relatives
A small but significant threat of violence remains within those who seek to goad opposition fans - it does, so don't deny it. That's the biggest obstacle to the family-friendly environment the club are looking to promote
As for me missing points, how about ignoring the entire history of football violence and the repercussions that's had on the structure and financing of football stadia?
So family friendly it shut the family stand at the weekend, I really don't think the drummer and chums will cause the type of violence you fear, they all look about 12 to me. If people throw things at games, they should be ejected and banned. I understand what you say, but a bit of goading and banter helps the atmosphere, we have too many games that are flat as a pancake
A seat with a better view on 15:32 - Nov 7 by rochdaleriddler
So family friendly it shut the family stand at the weekend, I really don't think the drummer and chums will cause the type of violence you fear, they all look about 12 to me. If people throw things at games, they should be ejected and banned. I understand what you say, but a bit of goading and banter helps the atmosphere, we have too many games that are flat as a pancake
And I understand where you're coming from, in terms of atmosphere. But we're not talking about friendly rivalry or even a bit of adolescent goading. If that were all it was about, we wouldn't need a police presence at games, or certainly not in the same numbers - at a cost to the club
I must admit though, their regular rendition of "No surrender to the IRA" is pretty impressive considering political history probably isn't part of their school curriculum
A seat with a better view on 15:56 - Nov 7 by D_Alien
And I understand where you're coming from, in terms of atmosphere. But we're not talking about friendly rivalry or even a bit of adolescent goading. If that were all it was about, we wouldn't need a police presence at games, or certainly not in the same numbers - at a cost to the club
I must admit though, their regular rendition of "No surrender to the IRA" is pretty impressive considering political history probably isn't part of their school curriculum
Really, I was in same stand but couldn't hear that! Ah well I've gone off them now, sling em out
A seat with a better view on 22:01 - Nov 7 by nordenblue
"He doesn't have the drum you thick tvat , I bet it was you that threatened him wasn't it?"
That was YOUR post to ME!!?
We've now established it's clearly not me who threatened him...as I don't wear glasses nor do i stand selling programs?
Smashing, so I'll withdraw that, but it still seems strange that you continue to harass someone , who played the drum once in the sandy lane, at the request of Russ Green, yet you don't pester the chief executive. If we have programme sellers that threaten violence, that doesn't seem right, not sure that's what the poster said tbh
A seat with a better view on 22:06 - Nov 7 by rochdaleriddler
Smashing, so I'll withdraw that, but it still seems strange that you continue to harass someone , who played the drum once in the sandy lane, at the request of Russ Green, yet you don't pester the chief executive. If we have programme sellers that threaten violence, that doesn't seem right, not sure that's what the poster said tbh
Harass....Tic comments on a forum don't constitute harassment,nor have I threatened or intimidated anyone?
As per usual your comments are extreme, not dissimilar to the posts you generally write about the football though
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A seat with a better view on 23:16 - Nov 7 with 2157 views
As for the drummer bois in the Pearl Street. There's a few in there who need to grow up. Some of them are certainly more interested in the away fans than the game, which is tin pot, but overall they're making a noise in a stadium that is quieter than I can ever remember. I think they attract some scruffy tossers who'd normally be singing songs about bury bombers or doing soccer am things.
All-in-all the committed drummers and singers need to take inspiration from these bunch of wallies.