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  • #46
    Originally posted by Michael229 View Post
    I don't think an overreaction at all. If the guy had nearly landed on your head you may think differently. This bloke has been up for trouble at other games. So you think it is more acceptable to frighten and potentially hurt kids/women (and men for that matter) rather than just getting the guy removed. I hate to think who may have been hurt as the guy who fell was a big bloke. I wonder if it had been your son/daughter being landed on you may feel differently.
    The person from Newcastle should not have been on SA Road, as it is a QPR stand. Complain to the club as they sold the ticket to him, they let him into the ground and allowed him to stay there, when they knew he was Newcastle fan.

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    • #47
      whatever the newky fans should not have been in our end, and if mouthing off...well no surprise is there....
      we had a few in f block and were told to shut up after their goal, i mean they were high 5-ing across rows of seats, really pushing it..they were led out after 20mins of the goal.
      they said sorry and all that, but it could get nowty as it did in A block.

      SEEMS TO ME POLICE AND STEWARDS AT QPR, HAVE NO CLUE OF HOW TO HANDLE A LARGE AWAY FOLLOWING, WE HAVE HAD NUMEROUS PROBS SO THEY JUST TURN ON US!

      cardiff,swans,newcastle...in the past millwall, leeds come to mind...

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      • #48
        Originally posted by Michael229 View Post
        The guy who threw the punch is to blame. I will never understand the mentality of people who get all tribal about a public football stadium. If you go to other countries you see all fans sitting together.
        Mate your fighting a losing battle here. Those that condone this goons behaviour are as idiotic as he is. I've had great banter with aways supporters in the past sitting in the wrong sections, through no fault of my own as players tickets are often located in the wrong areas. The Newcastle fan wasn't being rude or causing a problem in anyway. It was a nothing game at the end of the season. The Gordies were all moved to the away end after the incident and I hear the club will be imposing a banning order the the R's fan so those usually located in that area won't have to put up with him anymore.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by paulmason View Post
          The person from Newcastle should not have been on SA Road, as it is a QPR stand. Complain to the club as they sold the ticket to him, they let him into the ground and allowed him to stay there, when they knew he was Newcastle fan.
          CORRECTION it is not a QPR only stand. Visiting clubs guests are given tickets for Block A and B in the South Africa Rd stand. In fact all comps are given out for those blocks. You have the same scenario at away stadiums where visiting opposition sides guests are often located in the the main stands.

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          • #50
            Originally posted by gingerrangers View Post
            You're not in the minority Michael. It doesn't really matter who started what, there’s no place in football for violence. They should take their punch ups out into a caged area away from everyone and let them do whatever they like to one another. People, on the whole go to watch football, not to have their families frozen with fear! It’s such a shame that football clubs up and down the country make massive attempts to attract support, including QPR, only for violence to ruin what otherwise should be a fun day out with a passion for what is happening on the pitch!
            Well said fella.

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Dazzer1977 View Post
              CORRECTION it is not a QPR only stand. Visiting clubs guests are given tickets for Block A and B in the South Africa Rd stand. In fact all comps are given out for those blocks. You have the same scenario at away stadiums where visiting opposition sides guests are often located in the the main stands.
              Great, so we can expect the same nonsense if and when when Milwall, Leeds and other mobs come to town ?

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              • #52
                Originally posted by paulmason View Post
                Great, so we can expect the same nonsense if and when when Milwall, Leeds and other mobs come to town ?
                No I wouldn't of thought so,I got comps for 3 pals off a Millwall player pal of mine the last time we played them at LR and they were located in the away end. So it seems they can & will change location for these things depending on the oppo.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by Dazzer1977 View Post
                  Mate your fighting a losing battle here. Those that condone this goons behaviour are as idiotic as he is. I've had great banter with aways supporters in the past sitting in the wrong sections, through no fault of my own as players tickets are often located in the wrong areas. The Newcastle fan wasn't being rude or causing a problem in anyway. It was a nothing game at the end of the season. The Gordies were all moved to the away end after the incident and I hear the club will be imposing a banning order the the R's fan so those usually located in that area won't have to put up with him anymore.
                  ABSOLUTE RUBBISH, i was sitting right next to the qpr fan who was told to sit down or the geordie would rip his head off, and this geordie threw the first punches. Thats why he ended up flying down the stand on his head. Also loads of undercover geordies were still in there but they kept quiet even when they scored, so they weren't all moved.

                  If the club are going to ban ppl for supporting their team, what next? Is this the roll over and die supporters and attitude that will provide the passion needed next season? If this guy gets banned it will be a seriously bad day for qpr and football. He was one of 2 that i saw making any noise to support his team, instead of sitting their listening to 90 mins of geordie noise. As i've stated before this all started because he dared to open his mouth and the geordies didnt like this. So what i'd like to know is how was dazzer, micheal, and the other geordie sympathisers supporting their team on sunday or were you too scared to move incase you upset your northern chums??

                  And do they allow opposition fans into the home ends at st james park who tell the home fans to shut up or their head will be ripped off?
                  Last edited by highgradeR; 04-05-2010, 12:42 PM.

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                  • #54
                    Here here Hi Grade,Why do all these so called big clubs fans think they can always take the pish out of little QPR?
                    Chelmsford City the home of Radio

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                    • #55
                      I really do admire the people here who can live in a world which is so black and white (and I am not referring to the Geordies shirts). Once again you mistake passion for your team with thuggery.

                      I pay for my season ticket and I supported the team exactly how I wanted to, and that didn't involve throwing people down onto the heads of little children.

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                      • #56
                        He got mouthy got smashed and won't forget QPR in a hurry haha job done...

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Michael229 View Post
                          I really do admire the people here who can live in a world which is so black and white (and I am not referring to the Geordies shirts). Once again you mistake passion for your team with thuggery.

                          I pay for my season ticket and I supported the team exactly how I wanted to, and that didn't involve throwing people down onto the heads of little children.
                          great, so in your world nobody who starts a situation is responsible.

                          just remember that next season when millwall, pompey, or hull fans take exception to you, god forbid, supporting your own team in your lovely season ticket seat.

                          I'm with you micheal, silence is the best way!! keeps those noisey northerners happy which is what i pay £600 quid for.:

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by highgradeR View Post
                            great, so in your world nobody who starts a situation is responsible.

                            just remember that next season when millwall, pompey, or hull fans take exception to you, god forbid, supporting your own team in your lovely season ticket seat.

                            I'm with you micheal, silence is the best way!! keeps those noisey northerners happy which is what i pay £600 quid for.:
                            Interesting mentality mate. I am not having a go at you but I completely disagree with your sentiments and the patronising way in which you voice them. I don't think I have ever said that the Newcastle fan doesn't take a large amount of responsibility.

                            And yes, if silence stops a situation which left kids leaving the ground early in tears then maybe it is a better way. The thing that makes me laugh is that you cannot see any other resolution to the problem of any idiot Geordie mouthing off, other than a mass ruck around children.

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                            • #59
                              i cant see why some men will try to actively fight each other, just because they like football but like another team LOL . I mean what would there be to gain for either party?, also, there are some that mention the 'fun' they have had attempting this strange hobby, especially in the 80s, and excuse this bizarre violence on 'protecting the manor' ! i have had the misfortune to grow up with these types from the mid 80s to now, i guess you can categorise them ,as we would a chav type, these hooligan 'types' are an unfortunate breed.

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                              • #60
                                is it a coincidence that during any recession football aggro goes up??

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