Sister of fu wrote:There were loads of stories of city fans attacking Everton fans and one in particular with a video of the brain dead Everton who stood up when they scored giving it the big un.
I don't condone what happened next but if you chose to sit in the home end as an away fan you keep quiet and watch the game, what you don't do is stand up and act like a dick.
In regard to this story can anyone clarify if disabled fans are segregated or do they share an area. I ask this as he seemed to claim city stewards sat him in with blues. So he is either telling porkies and bought a ticket in the home end or he was sat in the wrong area by someone at city.
I don't condone anyone giving children abuse in particular ones with disabilitys but if he has purposely bought a ticket for a semi final between a Manc and Scouse team and took his kid with him he needs to take a long look at himself. Sadly football is not rugby where everyone sings hymms and holds hands.
Sister of fu wrote:There were loads of stories of city fans attacking Everton fans and one in particular with a video of the brain dead Everton who stood up when they scored giving it the big un.
I don't condone what happened next but if you chose to sit in the home end as an away fan you keep quiet and watch the game, what you don't do is stand up and act like a dick.
In regard to this story can anyone clarify if disabled fans are segregated or do they share an area. I ask this as he seemed to claim city stewards sat him in with blues. So he is either telling porkies and bought a ticket in the home end or he was sat in the wrong area by someone at city.
I don't condone anyone giving children abuse in particular ones with disabilitys but if he has purposely bought a ticket for a semi final between a Manc and Scouse team and took his kid with him he needs to take a long look at himself. Sadly football is not rugby where everyone sings hymms and holds hands.
Fesan wrote:Sister of fu wrote:There were loads of stories of city fans attacking Everton fans and one in particular with a video of the brain dead Everton who stood up when they scored giving it the big un.
I don't condone what happened next but if you chose to sit in the home end as an away fan you keep quiet and watch the game, what you don't do is stand up and act like a dick.
In regard to this story can anyone clarify if disabled fans are segregated or do they share an area. I ask this as he seemed to claim city stewards sat him in with blues. So he is either telling porkies and bought a ticket in the home end or he was sat in the wrong area by someone at city.
I don't condone anyone giving children abuse in particular ones with disabilitys but if he has purposely bought a ticket for a semi final between a Manc and Scouse team and took his kid with him he needs to take a long look at himself. Sadly football is not rugby where everyone sings hymms and holds hands.
I know it is like this but there is NO reason the culture has to be this way. That two people who support different teams cannot sit side by side no matter the outcome of the game is insane.
That one would have to seat fans of the different teams in separate locations shows how mad the culture has become.
There is no excuse to behave like a caveman no matter the situation. I refuse to accept that a person would be to blame himself because he went to this or that game and sat in the wrong place. Any person should be able to sit any where and cheer for his team as long as he does not go negative towards the other team then no person should take offense. Only a real hypocrite would get mad at another person cheering for his or her team. We all have our teams, usually for the same reason and we all cheer them on.
This starts for me on the field where players are hurdling abuse at the officials and each other and continues in the stands.
One might not like the US for alot of things but man they got it right when it comes to sports culture both with behaviour from athletes and fans. No such thing as an away section over there.
Fesan wrote:Sad to see that the culture is so entrenched that people arent even able to see how it could be different.
Justifying anti social behaviour because of football is no different than justifying it for any other reason.
You dont blame a girl if she was physically or mentally abused because "she was asking for it". So why is it we blame a fan for "sitting in the wrong place" if he or she gets abused?
if you ho into the wrong part of town the chances of getting robbed increase but that does not make the act any less wrong both legally and morally. And noone condones robbing in those areas "because thats how it is".
Wont continue this discussion as there is no point, but I truly feel for those who cannot see how these cases are the same and how insane it is to think you can treat others like garbage "because its football".
Have a nice night everyone, good times to be a blue!
Fesan wrote:Sad to see that the culture is so entrenched that people arent even able to see how it could be different.
Justifying anti social behaviour because of football is no different than justifying it for any other reason.
You dont blame a girl if she was physically or mentally abused because "she was asking for it". So why is it we blame a fan for "sitting in the wrong place" if he or she gets abused?
if you ho into the wrong part of town the chances of getting robbed increase but that does not make the act any less wrong both legally and morally. And noone condones robbing in those areas "because thats how it is".
Wont continue this discussion as there is no point, but I truly feel for those who cannot see how these cases are the same and how insane it is to think you can treat others like garbage "because its football". That is no more sane than accepting abusive behaviour "because its tuesday".
Have a nice night everyone, good times to be a blue!
City64 wrote:Fesan wrote:Sad to see that the culture is so entrenched that people arent even able to see how it could be different.
Justifying anti social behaviour because of football is no different than justifying it for any other reason.
You dont blame a girl if she was physically or mentally abused because "she was asking for it". So why is it we blame a fan for "sitting in the wrong place" if he or she gets abused?
if you ho into the wrong part of town the chances of getting robbed increase but that does not make the act any less wrong both legally and morally. And noone condones robbing in those areas "because thats how it is".
Wont continue this discussion as there is no point, but I truly feel for those who cannot see how these cases are the same and how insane it is to think you can treat others like garbage "because its football". That is no more sane than accepting abusive behaviour "because its tuesday".
Have a nice night everyone, good times to be a blue!
Takes the moral high ground after reading a Norweigan newspaper article ^^^^^^
Pretty sure if this alledged incident did happen WE WOULD ALL of heard and read about it here in MANCHESTER and MCFC would have acted swiftly and promptly with ALL THE CAMERAS AND STEWARDS AND PLOICE inside the Etihad .......... you cant even have a cheeky cigarette inside the toilets now inside the Etihad as SECURITY IS SO TIGHT .
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