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Joke police
I will be emailing the club all of below when I get home.
On the advice of Devon and Cornwall police I write this email after the joke of a situation that was allowed to happen at today's game. The stewarding of the bristol rovers "fans" who knowingly bought tickets for parts of the ground they were not allowed to be in was ridiculous.
If I entered a part of the ground I was not supposed to be in and then blatantly celebrated goals and sung songs I would quite rightly expect to be ejected from said part of the ground and/or arrested. Apparently the police were told to ignore such activities and let them get on with it. Torquay fans were ejected from the ground where as rovers fans were either grouped in a corner of the pop side or moved to the away end. Where is the justice in that?
We paid extra money for the policing today and the message from them (the police) was that the club told them to allow rovers fans to remain in the home areas. The officer I spoke to requested I write this email as they were unhappy the club requested they did not eject rovers fans from home areas of the ground.
I did not have a problem with rovers fans in the home end, but when said fans blatantly celebrate goals in front of home fans to goad them, only then to see Torquay fans ejected, is quite frankly unjust and makes a mockery of the stewarding arrangements.
Either the police are lying that they were not permitted to intervene, or the club has serious questions to answer to their fans. The home fans should be the priority but today it was not. We paid extra for them to be in the ground and the message to me was that the club sold tickets to these fans so they could stay where they were.
i wwould be interested to hear other people's views on the situation today.
Once again we were treated as second rate citizens in our own ground.
On the advice of Devon and Cornwall police I write this email after the joke of a situation that was allowed to happen at today's game. The stewarding of the bristol rovers "fans" who knowingly bought tickets for parts of the ground they were not allowed to be in was ridiculous.
If I entered a part of the ground I was not supposed to be in and then blatantly celebrated goals and sung songs I would quite rightly expect to be ejected from said part of the ground and/or arrested. Apparently the police were told to ignore such activities and let them get on with it. Torquay fans were ejected from the ground where as rovers fans were either grouped in a corner of the pop side or moved to the away end. Where is the justice in that?
We paid extra money for the policing today and the message from them (the police) was that the club told them to allow rovers fans to remain in the home areas. The officer I spoke to requested I write this email as they were unhappy the club requested they did not eject rovers fans from home areas of the ground.
I did not have a problem with rovers fans in the home end, but when said fans blatantly celebrate goals in front of home fans to goad them, only then to see Torquay fans ejected, is quite frankly unjust and makes a mockery of the stewarding arrangements.
Either the police are lying that they were not permitted to intervene, or the club has serious questions to answer to their fans. The home fans should be the priority but today it was not. We paid extra for them to be in the ground and the message to me was that the club sold tickets to these fans so they could stay where they were.
i wwould be interested to hear other people's views on the situation today.
Once again we were treated as second rate citizens in our own ground.
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Have to say that I have some sympathy with this post. I was in Bristow's Bench Block G. Block F was full of Rovers fans who could at least have quietly sat in their seats. They did not, they spent the second half winding up Torquay fans, standing up, singing and waving at the other Rovers fans, taking the piss. If we had gone down today, things would have got very difficult indeed. I am surprised at what the police say, this does not make good reading at all.
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Look let's get one thing straight, Devon and cornwall police will never take responsibility for anything. That is why they have been identified as one of the worse performing police forces in the country.
At football they just huddle in one corner of the ground and are as low profile as possible, then when anything kicks off the first thing thy do is ensure everyone knows "it's not their fault"
Today a group of rovers fans were sat in the home end of the bench and what did the police do, just stood there filming them....absolutely bloody useless
At football they just huddle in one corner of the ground and are as low profile as possible, then when anything kicks off the first thing thy do is ensure everyone knows "it's not their fault"
Today a group of rovers fans were sat in the home end of the bench and what did the police do, just stood there filming them....absolutely bloody useless
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I have no problem with away fans in the home end but to have Torquay fans ejected and our own fans not allowed into the ground is utterly disgraceful. Especially when the attendance was some several hundred below what our capacity is meant to be. In fact, I thought it was meant to be around 6,750.
The club really don't do themselves any favours sometimes.
The club really don't do themselves any favours sometimes.
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Ooooh touchy!gullintwoplaces wrote:Have to say that I have some sympathy with this post. I was in Bristow's Bench Block G. Block F was full of Rovers fans who could at least have quietly sat in their seats. They did not, they spent the second half winding up Torquay fans, standing up, singing and waving at the other Rovers fans, taking the piss. If we had gone down today, things would have got very difficult indeed. I am surprised at what the police say, this does not make good reading at all.
And f**k off British Gas, you are truly a w**ker of the first order.
You ought to calm down a little, mate!
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Please don't tell me that the two fans ejected from Bristow's Bench (just before half time I think) were Torquay fans? If so, then the club have SERIOUS questions to answer.
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BRITISH GAS THAT IS SO ARROGANT, IVE BEEN BEEN TO FEW AWAY GAMES AND STOOD IN THE HOME ENDS BUT HAVE ALWAYS RESPECTED THE HOME FANS, YOUR ATTITUDE STINKS TO SAY THE LEAST, WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE FOR CHRIST SAKE, WE ARE BRISTOL ROVERS WE SIT WHERE WE LIKE, WELL I SUGGET YOU GO FORTH AND MUTIPLY AND GROW UP, ITS TW--TS LIKE YOU THAT CAUSE TROUBLE. WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE, BRISTOL CITY, NOW THATS A BIG CLUB!
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BritishGAS, how would you feel if you were playing at home and weren't able to get into one of the biggest games of the season because away fans were in the home end. You'd be pretty pissed off, let's face it.
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I was making a light hearted comment!ROADRUNNER wrote:BRITISH GAS THAT IS SO ARROGANT, IVE BEEN BEEN TO FEW AWAY GAMES AND STOOD IN THE HOME ENDS BUT HAVE ALWAYS RESPECTED THE HOME FANS, YOUR ATTITUDE STINKS TO SAY THE LEAST, WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE FOR CHRIST SAKE, WE ARE BRISTOL ROVERS WE SIT WHERE WE LIKE, WELL I SUGGET YOU GO FORTH AND MUTIPLY AND GROW UP, ITS TW--TS LIKE YOU THAT CAUSE TROUBLE. WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE, BRISTOL CITY, NOW THATS A BIG CLUB!
No need to get so upset about it!
Honestly, some people!
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Ooooh touchy!
You ought to calm down a little, mate![/quote]
That maybe so but your "fans" need to learn respect. You're nowhere near as big as you think you are.
You ought to calm down a little, mate![/quote]
That maybe so but your "fans" need to learn respect. You're nowhere near as big as you think you are.
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I was in the family stand and there was 2 pr*cks celebrating the first half goal. As they were doing so two coppers walked by and laughed. The only thing stopping me using the foulest of language against these gasheads was the 4year old sat next to me.
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Why are you all getting so upset?cambgull wrote:BritishGAS, how would you feel if you were playing at home and weren't able to get into one of the biggest games of the season because away fans were in the home end. You'd be pretty pissed off, let's face it.
I agree with you, I made a little joke and you have all gone mental!
Cheer up guy's, You have stayed up! Share the love, not the hate man!
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I bought my ticket for the Bench today about 5 or 6 weeks ago. Rovers fans were already posting on their forum that they were after seats in the Home Sections. When I bought my ticket I mentioned this situation; the ticket office girls told me that they were aware of this; any Rovers fans wearing colours or singing would be ejected. JOKE. The Rovers fans on the Bench were aggressive & the stewards talked a lot on their radios about the situation & did absolutely nothing. Very disappointing, & spoilt the atmosphere.
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Not light hearted. Today's poor organisation and poor behaviour by a few Rovers fans could have led to real problems. I like Rovers and their fans, I lived for many years in Bristol, but today was just taking the piss.BritishGAS wrote:[:
I was making a light hearted comment!
No need to get so upset about it!
Honestly, some people!
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