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Tommo1993

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Burton away last season as well, fans smoking and sniffing coke in the toilets. But the worst thing was people pissing on the floor because they couldn’t wait another minute to get to urinals. Neanderthal cunts.
 

Exit Stage Left

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That makes no sense to me. Why would you want to make it so that getting drunk becomes way more expensive as you're buying twice as much booze and a load of gear?

Drinking beer in the late morning/early afternoon can cause drowsiness after the initial alcohol buzz has worn off, so coking yourself up means you mask any of those side effects and be buzzing for the whole game and any "action" that might happen outside of the ground afterwards.
 

fernandopartridge

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Absolute embarrassment today. The sooner these muppets who have the urge to throw bottles fuck off the better. Same for those who thought chucking smoke bombs on the pitch was acceptable. This “we do what we want” attitude is a disgrace. Brought a non-Cov fan along today who didn’t realise we had a reputation for trouble, but as soon as we get to Rotherham you see police horses and on speaking to the police they had to close a pub early because City fans had been throwing bottles. He was shocked at the state of our support and as a result I ain’t bothering with an away game for a while off the back of today.
They closed the pub early because they wanted all the cov fans in one pub, no bottles were thrown so I'm not sure where that rumour started
 

Exit Stage Left

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Burton away last season as well, fans smoking and sniffing coke in the toilets. But the worst thing was people pissing on the floor because they couldn’t wait another minute to get to urinals. Neanderthal cunts.

I remember being at Meadow Lane for the second leg play-off game in the 2017/18 season and there were lads pissing in the wash basins/sinks because they didn't want to queue for the urinals. It's the only time I have ever gone to the toilet and decided it was more hygienic NOT to wash my hands.
 

GaryJones

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Drinking beer in the late morning/early afternoon can cause drowsiness after the initial alcohol buzz has worn off, so coking yourself up means you mask any of those side effects and be buzzing for the whole game and any "action" that might happen outside of the ground afterwards.
Jesus we’ve got a doctor on the thread!
 

coop

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Nonsense, Coventry fans were horrendous during the early 2000s, no sisu, no St andrews

In the last few days I've seen Southampton fans, Tottenham fans, bayern fans, pompey fans all misbehave... Its not just a Coventry thing

Its a football problem, been happening for what... 50 years or more now
It's a social thing no discipline from parents and no police on the streets people think they can do what they want.
 

Magwitch

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And the antics of these “hard” cases often ends with some unsuspecting Cov supporter getting a smack in the gob from some similar wound up opposing fan.
 

SBAndy

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They closed the pub early because they wanted all the cov fans in one pub, no bottles were thrown so I'm not sure where that rumour started

As I said, one of the police outside the Rhino told me. I’d like to think he was telling the truth but if you know that’s not the case then fair enough.
 

clint van damme

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genuine question, did any one actually see any violence or anyone being intimidated?
I was in the pub where all the legion were and yes they were all openly sniffing coke but the atmosphere was OK and I didn't see any trouble or sense a bad atmosphere.
 

clint van damme

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As I said, one of the police outside the Rhino told me. I’d like to think he was telling the truth but if you know that’s not the case then fair enough.

they tweeted in the morning that the only pub guaranteed to let away fans in was the Bridge despite several others declaring themselves 'away fan friendly' on the away day guides on line.
They also stopped me and my son as we were walking from the Bridge down to the main road and advised we go back to the Bridge or go in to the ground, They were friendly enough but it was clear they were trying to keep the City supporters contained in a certain area.
 

Skyblueweeman

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genuine question, did any one actually see any violence or anyone being intimidated?
I was in the pub where all the legion were and yes they were all openly sniffing coke but the atmosphere was OK and I didn't see any trouble or sense a bad atmosphere.
You've just said on your 2nd post above that you had your son with you.

Isn't that bad enough that they were all 'openly sniffing coke'?

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clint van damme

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You've just said on your 2nd post above that you had your son with you.

Isn't that bad enough that they were all 'openly sniffing coke'?

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I'm not saying that's acceptable behavior, and appreciate some people might find it intimidating, especially if they have younger kids with them.
But just saying I didn't see any violence or an atmosphere of menace. And again, there may have been incidents though I personally didn't see them.
 

Tommo1993

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Someone has mentioned Racism on Twitter.

Absolutely fucking appalled if this true.

Not condoning bottle and flare throwing but racism in the guise of being a Coventry City fan is just not on.

We need to stamp this shit out quickly.


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Racism rears its ugly head once again. I fear we’ll never be rid of it. It honestly makes me feel nauseous.
 

GaryMabbuttsLeftKnee

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I'm not saying that's acceptable behavior, and appreciate some people might find it intimidating, especially if they have younger kids with them.
But just saying I didn't see any violence or an atmosphere of menace. And again, there may have been incidents though I personally didn't see them.

I only violence among our own supporters not between RUFC fans and us. As we got into the ground two fans were scrapping over seats then half way through the first half towards the top of the stand another 2 were pushing each other and one almost stacked it down the stairs before they were split up. Two incidents in a small block is too many.


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clint van damme

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I only violence among our own supporters not between RUFC fans and us. As we got into the ground two fans were scrapping over seats then half way through the first half towards the top of the stand another 2 were pushing each other and one almost stacked it down the stairs before they were split up. Two incidents in a small block is too many.


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wasn't the trouble at SA over people in each others seats? How fucking difficult can it be to go to the seat on your ticket?
 

clint van damme

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Oh....don’t ever recall us having bother with them before?

think there was in the league(?) cup when we played them years ago.
I know there's always trouble on the odd occasion they play one of the Liverpool teams though I'd imagine that's par for the course due to local hostilities.
 

Tommo72

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think there was in the league(?) cup when we played them years ago.
I know there's always trouble on the odd occasion they play one of the Liverpool teams though I'd imagine that's par for the course due to local hostilities.

I don’t think many of the ‘lads’ go over to the home games....
 

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