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Tommo1993

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Good. On the WBA incident in particular - I’m not sure there’s anything in life that makes me cringe more than a football fan getting drastically wound up by an opposing player or referee. How can a simple game of football get the better of someone so much?
 

Flying Fokker

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Good. On the WBA incident in particular - I’m not sure there’s anything in life that makes me cringe more than a football fan getting drastically wound up by an opposing player or referee. How can a simple game of football get the better of someone so much?

Agrees. However, Tuesday’s bottle throwing was the result of high stakes on the pitch. Middlesborough fans were very loud at times.

This thing called ‘banter’ nowadays boiled over into their fans not being able to control themselves when we scored both goals late on. I’m of the opinion that Middlesborough fans started the bottles. Some City youth threw some back and pushed stewards to attempt to reach a Middlesborough guy who was stopped, wrestled down by stewards. Then the bottles kept coming our way. A lot was going on with stewards both sides. City fans were being hit with bottles. Others were fending bottles off or saying ‘incoming’ around me. I was 12 metres away from our perimeter. I hope the offenders get what’s coming to them (Both sides)
 

Adge

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Agrees. However, Tuesday’s bottle throwing was the result of high stakes on the pitch. Middlesborough fans were very loud at times.

This thing called ‘banter’ nowadays boiled over into their fans not being able to control themselves when we scored both goals late on. I’m of the opinion that Middlesborough fans started the bottles. Some City youth threw some back and pushed stewards to attempt to reach a Middlesborough guy who was stopped, wrestled down by stewards. Then the bottles kept coming our way. A lot was going on with stewards both sides. City fans were being hit with bottles. Others were fending bottles off or saying ‘incoming’ around me. I was 12 metres away from our perimeter. I hope the offenders get what’s coming to them (Both sides)
Didn’t see the WBA incident but I’m with you regarding Middlesbrough. The bottles started from the home fans and were thrown back by Cov which is no excuse. Wonder if Doug has called Jack Rudoni into his office……
 

Tommo1993

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Agrees. However, Tuesday’s bottle throwing was the result of high stakes on the pitch. Middlesborough fans were very loud at times.

This thing called ‘banter’ nowadays boiled over into their fans not being able to control themselves when we scored both goals late on. I’m of the opinion that Middlesborough fans started the bottles. Some City youth threw some back and pushed stewards to attempt to reach a Middlesborough guy who was stopped, wrestled down by stewards. Then the bottles kept coming our way. A lot was going on with stewards both sides. City fans were being hit with bottles. Others were fending bottles off or saying ‘incoming’ around me. I was 12 metres away from our perimeter. I hope the offenders get what’s coming to them (Both sides)

It blows my mind that someone might think ‘my nerves can’t take this tension, so I’ll throw something or be a gobshite outside’
 

Great_Expectations

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Stuff like this is tribal and pathetic. Get them banned and miss the season we finally complete the redemption arc.

Football is pure emotion, we all feel it, but we don’t all revert to caveman behaviours.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Stuff like this is tribal and pathetic. Get them banned and miss the season we finally complete the redemption arc.

Football is pure emotion, we all feel it, but we don’t all revert to caveman behaviours.
Only idiots throw things onto the pitch and at players, they deserve a ban.

We’ve probably all had one too many at a game but normal people don’t throw things at other people.

Disgraceful behaviour to be honest, get ‘em gone.
 
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Mucca Mad Boys

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People on Facebook whinging at Doug
They need to get a grip, why defend idiots?

Footballers are entertainers, they don’t deserve to have scumbags who feel like the can throw stuff at them when doing their job.

Banter, throwing the ‘Vs’ or even swearing at players, fine. It’s a part of the game, not throwing coins or vapes at people.
 

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