by Salford Royal » 25 Feb 2010 11:14
by winchester_royal » 25 Feb 2010 12:22
by floyd__streete » 25 Feb 2010 12:29
paultheroyal West Brom fans view:
Reading players were angry and the stewards were trying to stop a fight that is all! Not to stop the reading fans from celebrating.
by bigmike » 25 Feb 2010 12:34
floyd__streetepaultheroyal West Brom fans view:
Reading players were angry and the stewards were trying to stop a fight that is all! Not to stop the reading fans from celebrating.
Bull. Sh*t. So why did the stewards gather on mass at the away end to manhandle and push the Reading players away from celebrating and handing their shirts to some of the best behaved supporters in the country. Over-zealous stewarding once again caused a scene in the crowd where the hitherto mute Albion fans alongside us suddenly got animated, I saw at least one bottle thrown into the away end. Like at Forest, a nothing situation escalated into regrettable scenes by heavy-handed stewards.
by yappy » 25 Feb 2010 12:39
by BB104 » 25 Feb 2010 12:40
by Mr. Reading » 25 Feb 2010 12:44
floyd__streetepaultheroyal West Brom fans view:
Reading players were angry and the stewards were trying to stop a fight that is all! Not to stop the reading fans from celebrating.
Bull. Sh*t. So why did the stewards gather on mass at the away end to manhandle and push the Reading players away from celebrating and handing their shirts to some of the best behaved supporters in the country. Over-zealous stewarding once again caused a scene in the crowd where the hitherto mute Albion fans alongside us suddenly got animated, I saw at least one bottle thrown into the away end. Like at Forest, a nothing situation escalated into regrettable scenes by heavy-handed stewards.
by Dirk Gently » 25 Feb 2010 12:48
by Silver Fox » 25 Feb 2010 13:12
floyd__streetepaultheroyal West Brom fans view:
Reading players were angry and the stewards were trying to stop a fight that is all! Not to stop the reading fans from celebrating.
Bull. Sh*t. So why did the stewards gather on mass at the away end to manhandle and push the Reading players away from celebrating and handing their shirts to some of the best behaved supporters in the country.
by bcubed » 25 Feb 2010 14:07
Mr. Readingfloyd__streetepaultheroyal West Brom fans view:
Reading players were angry and the stewards were trying to stop a fight that is all! Not to stop the reading fans from celebrating.
Bull. Sh*t. So why did the stewards gather on mass at the away end to manhandle and push the Reading players away from celebrating and handing their shirts to some of the best behaved supporters in the country. Over-zealous stewarding once again caused a scene in the crowd where the hitherto mute Albion fans alongside us suddenly got animated, I saw at least one bottle thrown into the away end. Like at Forest, a nothing situation escalated into regrettable scenes by heavy-handed stewards.
Agreed Floyd, was ridiculous stewarding praising the stewards for being "lenient" during the match- and there I was minutes before the end , allowing the Reading fans to stand all game and even not noticing the people in front of me drinking plenty of alcohol. Certainly one of the more lax sets of stewards around... until the end!
by SpaceCruiser » 25 Feb 2010 14:18
Albion stewards have been accused of over-reacting after becoming embroiled in an angry post-match fracas with Reading’s players after the Baggies’ FA Cup defeat.
Royals manager Brian McDermott claimed the home stewards “made things worse,” after running onto the pitch in an ugly incident at the final whistle of his side’s 3-2 extra-time win.
Reading’s Jobi McAnuff was sent off after the fifth-round replay for allegedly striking Albion midfielder Youssouf Mulumbu, who had kicked the ball in frustration at the final whistle and hit McAnuff.
Stewards then attempted to separate the pair and McAnuff reacted angrily, prompting Reading tea- mates and other stewards to become involved in a shoving match.
A Reading player also appeared to shove a linesman amid the chaotic scenes, which continued as stewards and players jostled when stewards attempted to stop Reading walking to the Smethwick End to celebrate with their fans.
McDermott said: “We were trying to celebrate with our supporters, and the stewards were making it worse. I have had an apology from one of the stewards, which I appreciate, but I didn’t understand what happened.
“It didn’t need to happen. If stewards are coming towards you you have a problem. It was just a mess with a lot of stewards coming on the pitch. I don’t know if it was necessary.
“There was so much going on and the stewards definitely over-reacted but it didn’t taint the night. We will try to pick our way through the footage to see what happened.”
The verbal row between Reading and some stewards reportedly continued outside the ground as the Royals players boarded their team coach.
Referee Lee Mason, of Lancashire, confirmed McAnuff was dismissed after the final whistle for violent conduct but declined to comment further on the post-match incidents.
Albion head coach Roberto Di Matteo also refused to be drawn on the scenes after his players left the field during the clash between Reading and stewards.
He said: “I’m not going to comment on it. It’s all on camera and the FA can deal with it.”
Albion midfielder James Morrison said: “All I saw was a big melee. I think the Reading players all reacted, but I don’t know why they reacted like that. They won, they’re through and you just move on.
“I was just walking off and I just saw a big melee and sometimes things happen in the heat of the moment, but I think it was blown out of proportion.”
by Arch » 25 Feb 2010 16:26
by winchester_royal » 25 Feb 2010 17:04
by FLTLR » 25 Feb 2010 18:50
by BenReadingFC » 25 Feb 2010 19:20
FLTLR I am DISGUSTED by the Stewards last night...
Check their 'advert' out.
http://www.reliancesecurity.co.uk/content/West%20Bromwich%20Albion.pdf
by Dorset-Knob » 25 Feb 2010 19:24
Dirk Gently Interesting that for once the players experience the sort of belligerent aggression that supporters suffer from on a regular basis.
This one will go further, I'm sure .....
by peterroyal76 » 25 Feb 2010 19:29
Wycombe Royalbrendywendy mick gooding did mention henry making gestures to the home fans just before it kicked off
And he has history for that, except he did it to the fans of the team he was playing for (Millwall).
by finbarr » 25 Feb 2010 19:35
by Sun Tzu » 25 Feb 2010 19:42
finbarr Just on a point of law......for how long after the final whistle does the ref still have jurisdiction over the players? Or is it something to do with being on the field of play?
by Dorset-Knob » 25 Feb 2010 19:42
finbarr Just on a point of law......for how long after the final whistle does the ref still have jurisdiction over the players? Or is it something to do with being on the field of play?
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