Pathetic stewarding

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Pathetic stewarding

by LoyalRoyalFan » 29 Sep 2012 19:47

Newcastle fan in the home end celebrates, the steward stands there and watches.

Steward does nothing despite numerous calls for his ejection.

Sort it out for oxf*rd sake.

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by Albert Spangler » 29 Sep 2012 20:58

Stop posting about erections. This is a family forum.

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by Green » 29 Sep 2012 21:22

Why does it bother you, LoyalRoyalFan?

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by LoyalRoyalFan » 29 Sep 2012 21:58

Green Why does it bother you, LoyalRoyalFan?


Let me think..... Newcastle fan going mad when they score, stewards sit there doing nothing about the complaints.

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by Albert Spangler » 29 Sep 2012 22:32

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Let me think..... Newcastle fan going mad when they score, stewards sit there doing nothing about the complaints.


They were probably so stunned by noise in the home stands that they completely forgot their training.


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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by Alexander Litvinenko » 29 Sep 2012 22:33

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Let me think..... Newcastle fan going mad when they score, stewards sit there doing nothing about the complaints.


Anyone hurt? Any threat to safety? What's the big deal?

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by BenReadingFC » 30 Sep 2012 00:00

I reckon a guy sitting 2 seats away from me today was a Geordie. He showed no emotion for any of the goals and didn't sing any chants or say a word and sat while most were standing.
Probably a noob Reading fan in hindsight

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by Rex » 30 Sep 2012 09:15

He just looks like a total neutral Ben.

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by Green » 30 Sep 2012 09:34

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Green Why does it bother you, LoyalRoyalFan?


Let me think..... Newcastle fan going mad when they score, stewards sit there doing nothing about the complaints.

Sorry you're gonna have to spell this out for me.


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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by SpaceCruiser » 30 Sep 2012 09:49

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Let me think..... Newcastle fan going mad when they score, stewards sit there doing nothing about the complaints.


Anyone hurt? Any threat to safety? What's the big deal?


Signs over the entry gates says "HOME SUPPORTERS ONLY". Why are they allowing that rule to be broken?

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by Rex » 30 Sep 2012 10:17

Because it is impossible to police a member or ST ticket being sold on.

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by Alexander Litvinenko » 30 Sep 2012 10:19

SpaceCruiser Signs over the entry gates says "HOME SUPPORTERS ONLY". Why are they allowing that rule to be broken?


Because in the circumstances they adopt a more sensible approach and assess risk, and it would have probably caused much more inconvenience to everyone, and a greater risk to stewards and the surrounding spectators, to have forcibly removed them.

If every rule in life was strictly enforced then the world would be a much less pleasant place, and rules like this are in place in case they need to be enforced, not to be enforced just for the sake of it. I'm happy that stewards use common sense and steward according to the risk and the circumstances -there's not enough of that these days.

Or is it a small-minded territorial thing -"strangers in *our* territory. Persecute them!"

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by Rex » 30 Sep 2012 10:22

God forbid any of the Reading support sitting in the oppositions end. That has never happened before has it.


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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by Schards#2 » 30 Sep 2012 10:27

I reckon I've watched Reading playing away from the home stands about 20-30 times for a variety of reasons and have often taken friends who support the oppo into home games. No problem as long as everyone's grown up.

I think it's a bit inappropriate to openly celebrate but I still don't think that justifies anyone being attacked or thrown out. I'd probably draw the line at anyone openly goading the home fans though.

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by Dan - B15 Royal » 30 Sep 2012 13:25

LoyalRoyalFan Newcastle fan in the home end celebrates, the steward stands there and watches.

Steward does nothing despite numerous calls for his ejection.

Sort it out for oxf*rd sake.


Was this in the South Stand? I was in R31 yesterday and noticed about a group of 6 georgies jump up and celebrate from within the 'home end side' of the south stand and the stewards also did nothing!

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by soggy biscuit » 30 Sep 2012 13:43

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Green Why does it bother you, LoyalRoyalFan?


Let me think..... Newcastle fan going mad when they score, stewards sit there doing nothing about the complaints.


Why would people complain about it?

Bloke in cheering when his team scores shocker. Are football fans in 2012 so precious that they shouldn't have to deal which such a thing?

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by West Stand Man » 30 Sep 2012 14:09

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Green Why does it bother you, LoyalRoyalFan?


Let me think..... Newcastle fan going mad when they score, stewards sit there doing nothing about the complaints.

Sorry you're gonna have to spell this out for me.



I think what he is trying to say is

" since there are, among the normal humans who inhabit the football stadia of Britain, a lot of neanderthals who are too tribal for their own good it is just not acceptable for this to happen. It is completely wrong to expect that football supporters can behave like decent humans and live in reasonable harmony. Yes, I know that other sports fans around the world can mix and live together during a game - but we are different."

The sad this is that football fans used to be able to mingle quite happily pre-70s and then it all went tits up. Although you knew that it would be unwise to go into the Shed,, Stretford End, Kop etc if you were not one of the gang the rest of the stadium was open to all, in general. And, except for a few instances, it was ok to go into the enemy end if you were sensible about your behaviour.

Having said that, I do recognise that we are where we are and that the stewards should help the offending away fan out and into the right part of the ground just to make sure that his/her presence doesn't become inflammatory.

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by paultheroyal » 30 Sep 2012 14:26

Schards#2 I reckon I've watched Reading playing away from the home stands about 20-30 times for a variety of reasons and have often taken friends who support the oppo into home games. No problem as long as everyone's grown up.

I think it's a bit inappropriate to openly celebrate but I still don't think that justifies anyone being attacked or thrown out. I'd probably draw the line at anyone openly goading the home fans though.


Spot on and how it should be.

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by biscuitman » 30 Sep 2012 16:32

I think it's a bit inappropriate to openly celebrate but I still don't think that justifies anyone being attacked or thrown out.


They shouldn't be in the home end celebrating so obviously after a goal. They should be ejected as per the terms s of buying that home ticket.

What would you do if that 'away' supporter openly celebrated two goals yesterday and was sitting next to you? You would accept it and do nothing even if, at that time, they could of scored a third?

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by Schards#2 » 30 Sep 2012 16:37

biscuitman
I think it's a bit inappropriate to openly celebrate but I still don't think that justifies anyone being attacked or thrown out.


They shouldn't be in the home end celebrating so obviously after a goal. They should be ejected as per the terms s of buying that home ticket.

What would you do if that 'away' supporter openly celebrated two goals yesterday and was sitting next to you? You would accept it and do nothing even if, at that time, they could of scored a third?

Errrr.......yes

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