Famous Five go to the Seaside...V Morecambe away Sat. Feb 5th 3-0.clock
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We meet again in four weeks, and I doubt that much of this will have died down by then. In fact, I expect it to get worse this week as the slanging match gathers pace before it can get better.Bluebottle wrote: ↑Sun Feb 06, 2022 11:02 pmI wish your club well and hope when we meet again there won't be a repeat.
As I've said earlier in this thread, I'd ban visitors for the game; for no other reason than I really don't see it ending well otherwise. Unfair on genuine supporters, I know, but I can see nowt but trouble otherwise.
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Huge call that, Bruce. I see your reasoning but it would elevate the beef from fans v fans to club v club. Would also tar all their fans with the same brush. I don't think it would calm things down, let's say.Bruce Rioja wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 10:33 amWe meet again in four weeks, and I doubt that much of this will have died down by then. In fact, I expect it to get worse this week as the slanging match gathers pace before it can get better.Bluebottle wrote: ↑Sun Feb 06, 2022 11:02 pmI wish your club well and hope when we meet again there won't be a repeat.
As I've said earlier in this thread, I'd ban visitors for the game; for no other reason than I really don't see it ending well otherwise. Unfair on genuine supporters, I know, but I can see nowt but trouble otherwise.
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I'd certainly want to ensure there was an air gap between away and ESL (and maybe even WSL)...They'd be safe in SSU. But as others mentioned about all fans being let out at the same time, whilst I didn't see any trouble v Sunderland (apart from one "runner" with the police on their tail near Harvester), they did seem to let them out way before our fans would have had time to clear the ground...
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Isn’t it normal for all fans to be let out at the same time?Worthy4England wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 10:51 amI'd certainly want to ensure there was an air gap between away and ESL (and maybe even WSL)...They'd be safe in SSU. But as others mentioned about all fans being let out at the same time, whilst I didn't see any trouble v Sunderland (apart from one "runner" with the police on their tail near Harvester), they did seem to let them out way before our fans would have had time to clear the ground...
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Looks like chest to me.
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Take your points on board 100%, DSB. I'm rather thinking along the lines of 'can we all just come up for air, please?!' You're right though, if it didn't work then in all likelihood it would have the exact opposite effect.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 10:42 amHuge call that, Bruce. I see your reasoning but it would elevate the beef from fans v fans to club v club. Would also tar all their fans with the same brush. I don't think it would calm things down, let's say.Bruce Rioja wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 10:33 amWe meet again in four weeks, and I doubt that much of this will have died down by then. In fact, I expect it to get worse this week as the slanging match gathers pace before it can get better.Bluebottle wrote: ↑Sun Feb 06, 2022 11:02 pmI wish your club well and hope when we meet again there won't be a repeat.
As I've said earlier in this thread, I'd ban visitors for the game; for no other reason than I really don't see it ending well otherwise. Unfair on genuine supporters, I know, but I can see nowt but trouble otherwise.
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Most of the Sunderland fans had left before the end anyway, hadn't they?Worthy4England wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 10:51 amI'd certainly want to ensure there was an air gap between away and ESL (and maybe even WSL)...They'd be safe in SSU. But as others mentioned about all fans being let out at the same time, whilst I didn't see any trouble v Sunderland (apart from one "runner" with the police on their tail near Harvester), they did seem to let them out way before our fans would have had time to clear the ground...
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It is these days, but it wasn't for decades: away fans were always held for anything from five to 15 minutes. It was annoying (always spannered any hopes of getting back to the car for the Sports Report music) but it allowed the fuzz to concentrate on dispersing most home fans so they could more easily deal with potential rude hosts.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 10:52 amIsn’t it normal for all fans to be let out at the same time?Worthy4England wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 10:51 amI'd certainly want to ensure there was an air gap between away and ESL (and maybe even WSL)...They'd be safe in SSU. But as others mentioned about all fans being let out at the same time, whilst I didn't see any trouble v Sunderland (apart from one "runner" with the police on their tail near Harvester), they did seem to let them out way before our fans would have had time to clear the ground...
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Quite a few, certainly.Bruce Rioja wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 11:25 amMost of the Sunderland fans had left before the end anyway, hadn't they?Worthy4England wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 10:51 amI'd certainly want to ensure there was an air gap between away and ESL (and maybe even WSL)...They'd be safe in SSU. But as others mentioned about all fans being let out at the same time, whilst I didn't see any trouble v Sunderland (apart from one "runner" with the police on their tail near Harvester), they did seem to let them out way before our fans would have had time to clear the ground...
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Fair question - been a long time since I've been to an away TBF, but I always recall us getting kept in for weeks after the game...BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 10:52 amIsn’t it normal for all fans to be let out at the same time?Worthy4England wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 10:51 amI'd certainly want to ensure there was an air gap between away and ESL (and maybe even WSL)...They'd be safe in SSU. But as others mentioned about all fans being let out at the same time, whilst I didn't see any trouble v Sunderland (apart from one "runner" with the police on their tail near Harvester), they did seem to let them out way before our fans would have had time to clear the ground...
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Happens sometimes but not that often in my experience. Usually only when police are very keen to manage historical problems.Worthy4England wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 11:30 amFair question - been a long time since I've been to an away TBF, but I always recall us getting kept in for weeks after the game...BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 10:52 amIsn’t it normal for all fans to be let out at the same time?Worthy4England wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 10:51 amI'd certainly want to ensure there was an air gap between away and ESL (and maybe even WSL)...They'd be safe in SSU. But as others mentioned about all fans being let out at the same time, whilst I didn't see any trouble v Sunderland (apart from one "runner" with the police on their tail near Harvester), they did seem to let them out way before our fans would have had time to clear the ground...
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Morecambe fan in peace.
Neither set of fans come out of this incident with much credit.
For me I suggest we let the Police investigate the matter and the subsequent post match trouble as, at the moment everything is hearsay with fans making assumptions based on very little if any personal involvement.
Both clubs have a very small minority of idiots who tarnish the name of their club with little care or thought of their actions other than possibly to see themselves 'big' in the eyes of like minded individuals.
Neither set of fans come out of this incident with much credit.
For me I suggest we let the Police investigate the matter and the subsequent post match trouble as, at the moment everything is hearsay with fans making assumptions based on very little if any personal involvement.
Both clubs have a very small minority of idiots who tarnish the name of their club with little care or thought of their actions other than possibly to see themselves 'big' in the eyes of like minded individuals.
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Absolutely. The whole thing's becoming a hearsay slanging match as it is.cumbria red wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 12:42 pmMorecambe fan in peace.
Neither set of fans come out of this incident with much credit.
For me I suggest we let the Police investigate the matter and the subsequent post match trouble as, at the moment everything is hearsay with fans making assumptions based on very little if any personal involvement.
Both clubs have a very small minority of idiots who tarnish the name of their club with little care or thought of their actions other than possibly to see themselves 'big' in the eyes of like minded individuals.
Whilst you're on, may I ask for your opinion on a couple of things please?
1/ I suggested earlier on here that being as the return game is in four weeks we don't allow any Morecambe supporters. Not withstanding the fact that this is unfair on genuine supporters, I just thought it might allow a cooling off period. I can also see the situation escalating if we do allow visiting Shrimps.
This has been countered by our own contributor, DSB who added ' it would elevate the beef from fans v fans to club v club. Would also tar all their fans with the same brush. I don't think it would calm things down, let's say.'
Your thoughts on that one please?
And 2/ Is there any previous between Morecambe and Evatt? If so, can you give us the background please?
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I know that a number of Morecambe fans are worried about the return match atmosphere being hostile especially after the game. I personally think that our fans should on this occasion be encouraged NOT to attend but we both know that if fans are determined to go then no amount of persuasion will stop them from going. The only way is for the game to be 'all ticket' with no allocation being provided to MFC and a complete ban (as a one off) for on-line purchase. This will no doubt affect Bolton fans possibly more than it will affect MFC. Purchase of any tickets should be at the stadium in person with visual proof of postcode location.
As for Mr Evatt.....as a former Barrow manager he was given a 'warm' welcome. I'll leave it there......
As for Mr Evatt.....as a former Barrow manager he was given a 'warm' welcome. I'll leave it there......
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Banning travelling supporters for the return game would be way over the top for me. They've no history of causing trouble at away games, as far as I'm aware, and it'd be a poor do if we cant police and steward the place for half empty home ends and a few hundred visitors.
If the racism allegations are proven then I'd expect them to have the threat of playing a future home game behind closed doors. Particularly, if this is the 2nd time it's happened in recent years.
If the racism allegations are proven then I'd expect them to have the threat of playing a future home game behind closed doors. Particularly, if this is the 2nd time it's happened in recent years.
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Doubt anyone disagrees with this.cumbria red wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 12:42 pmMorecambe fan in peace.
Neither set of fans come out of this incident with much credit.
For me I suggest we let the Police investigate the matter and the subsequent post match trouble as, at the moment everything is hearsay with fans making assumptions based on very little if any personal involvement.
Both clubs have a very small minority of idiots who tarnish the name of their club with little care or thought of their actions other than possibly to see themselves 'big' in the eyes of like minded individuals.
Your club let itself down in its post match statements and actions of your directors. Your manager and players by all accounts were spot on.
Trying to insinuate racism didn’t happen when it seems quite likely it did is not a good look.
I think fans should be allowed to attend as I don’t think it was anymore hostile than you’d see in a local Derby. But I do hope ours can stop being idiots as it spoils the occasion.
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I would oppose blocking the attendance of Morecambe fans. In fact, I'd take the exact opposite approach. BWFC as a club should work hard to make the game a welcome and safe event. I'd go so far as to offer a discount on away pricing and I would most certainly have some of their fans who were affected by violence and intimidation by ours as guests of the chairman.
Extra security and policing, 100%. But the club should send a strong message to the not-rights in our own fan base that if it comes to a choice between them and real football fans from other clubs then we are fully on the side of the real fans.
Extra security and policing, 100%. But the club should send a strong message to the not-rights in our own fan base that if it comes to a choice between them and real football fans from other clubs then we are fully on the side of the real fans.
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I've been a Bolton fan for over 70 years, Cumbria Red, and living in Morecambe Bay know a few Shrimps supporters.There's not a numpty amongst them and there isn't a numpty amongst the Bolton fans that I know in the area either but frankly I'm dismayed at some of the stuff that appears on websites and social media and decided a few years ago to stop going to away games because of the behaviour of a small minority of our fans.cumbria red wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 1:38 pmI know that a number of Morecambe fans are worried about the return match atmosphere being hostile especially after the game. I personally think that our fans should on this occasion be encouraged NOT to attend but we both know that if fans are determined to go then no amount of persuasion will stop them from going. The only way is for the game to be 'all ticket' with no allocation being provided to MFC and a complete ban (as a one off) for on-line purchase. This will no doubt affect Bolton fans possibly more than it will affect MFC. Purchase of any tickets should be at the stadium in person with visual proof of postcode location.
As for Mr Evatt.....as a former Barrow manager he was given a 'warm' welcome. I'll leave it there......
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Clowns, clowns,clowns. They surely can see they'll be identified. We all feel the euphoria of scoring, but ....officer_dibble wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 7:11 pmhttps://youtu.be/knvuR7CVtXw
Plenty of evidence there of the pitch invaders.
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