It's good that they have some tradition (however annoying it is to the opposition - which I'm sure is part of its appeal) - what can Force supporters do that is their own and will be recognised at all games?
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It's good that they have some tradition (however annoying it is to the opposition - which I'm sure is part of its appeal) - what can Force supporters do that is their own and will be recognised at all games?
If the aim is to piss off the opposition, how about Bagpipes played badly :devil: :S
Yeah there was that guy who got taken out of the venue by 6 police officers (chiefs fan) but there was also the whole drama of the guy who threw a plastic bottle full of water and it hit a young girl in the back of the head. Jono and my parents were telling me about it and I think he was a force supporter. Everyone in the block turned around a pointed at him and dad says he was lucky the police took him away because there was a block full of blokes who wanted to show him a little justice. The first aid staff checked out the little girl and she was fine, just a little shaken up, but the guy missed the end of the game.
I sure would have given him a piece of my mind if I was in my normal seat last night!
I'll bring along my recorder from primary school!
i can play badly on my viola
*screech screech*
I am really please they did not bring the 'chain saws' along.
oooohh they'd have been soo noisy
yeah what a f**king idiot...
he was lucky the cops got to him when they did. because the blokes mates has started walking over to him.
almost wish they got there first. actually scratch that. i do wish they got there first.
hes lucky he wasnt sitting near us. one of our friends was there in their seats and they had 2 little girls with them. he was fuming, as was my oly boy and myself.
you dont do that shit!
i hope the father of that little girl presses charges and the bloke they threw the bottle gets a life ban, we dont need that kind of crap.
Totally agree Jono, we do not need any behaviour like that especially if it endagers little kids (or big kids for that matter). If these people cannot behave them selves they should be banned for life.
if that water bottle had hit me, my golly he would have gotten a mouthful. Even though he was a force supporter, we are much more civil and don't do that kind of bottle pelting behaviour
the cops would have had fun anyway. a few of the dad's friends followed them out anyway.
they (the cops) were pretty quick about getting there though. as was security, so they cant be faulted in this.
There were some Chiefs supporters near us, and they were certainly enjoying the odd stir, but nothing obnoxious (that I could hear, anyway). I could hear the cow bells ("More cowbell!!!") but wasn't worried about it. It's good to see opposition fans around, and it's good to see some tradition and colour at the game.
We had those code of conduct notices stuck to our seats again, but I've never noticed any particularly bad behaviour from anyone in the rows targeted ... odd.
i think they will be in 105 next week!