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Blueyboy74

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Yep just terrible we are. Found just that about Richmond supporters in a 2 minute google search.

I think an eagle supporter threw a pie at a Carr brother once. And a guy yelled angry words at Vickery. Just terrible. You don't want to meet them in a dark alley.

Did you. Aren't you clever? And look what I found in my own two-minute search you muppet ...

http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl...-west-coast-fans/story-e6frf3e3-1226448428088

http://www.news.com.au/national/for...ats-a-compliment/story-e6frfkp9-1226452479805
 
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Illinois Nazi

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lol at all the richmond flogs coming out of the woodwork. no club has been less relevant to the league in the last 30 years, if richmond were taken out of the AFL tomorrow they'd be completely forgotten within 12 months.
 
lol at all the richmond flogs coming out of the woodwork. no club has been less relevant to the league in the last 30 years, if richmond were taken out of the AFL tomorrow they'd be completely forgotten within 12 months.

If afl subsidies stopped for Sydney, you may last long enough to forget us then, maybe, if you have a good year....
 
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You've just driven Telsors point home with a sledgehammer .
Deflecting more than defending I would have thought.

Lulz he won't understand your post.
LOLZ!

Scott bro whinging? Big Bad Barry Hall doesn't like us? s**t hey.
 
lol at all the richmond flogs coming out of the woodwork. no club has been less relevant to the league in the last 30 years, if richmond were taken out of the AFL tomorrow they'd be completely forgotten within 12 months.

and in those 30 years, how many times has your team needed to be salvaged from the trash heap?
 

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lol at all the richmond flogs coming out of the woodwork. no club has been less relevant to the league in the last 30 years, if richmond were taken out of the AFL tomorrow they'd be completely forgotten within 12 months.

If Sydney stopped getting hand outs they'd be completely forgotten about in 12 months too. At least the Tigers can stand on their own two feet.

Sydney are a bunch of benefits cheats.
 

Rich01

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lol at all the richmond flogs coming out of the woodwork. no club has been less relevant to the league in the last 30 years, if richmond were taken out of the AFL tomorrow they'd be completely forgotten within 12 months.
Maybe we should just fold/merge with an interstate club. I suppose we could make do with having the letters RFC being on the back of another jumper and pretending they are our club. Seems to work just fine for South Melbourne supporters.
 

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AFL fans are closer to the players than any other sport in the world according to the Channel 7 commentary team last Friday.
 

garlic munchers

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Just as well we have never descended to the depths of Richmond supporters, can live with a couple of fans verbally abusing TV after he has punched an unsuspecting Cox from the side (big tough TV - LOL) as opposed ot the below:

Stadium operators have started taking special security precautions when hosting Richmond matches so predictable has a Tigers loss, and the subsequent fan fury become.

"We were very conscious that we had Richmond last week ... and we've got them again next Friday night," said a concerned Ian Collins yesterday, speaking on behalf of Telstra Dome, rather than his football club.
"I think the Richmond supporters ought to control what they do. Yes, they can barrack as hard and as often as they like but they ought to refrain from any physical or disgraceful tactics like spitting," he said.
"Once they start to resort to ruffian tactics or even degrading things like spitting, I think it's gone beyond the mark."
The Telstra Dome chief confirmed that the stadium was now deploying extra security toward Frawley when making his way to and from the arena at Richmond matches.
"We really don't want to resort to hooliganism or revert to what happens in soccer in many places around the world. We've got to be better than that," Collins said.
Richmond president Clinton Casey, midfielder Tim Fleming and several other people whose job it is to support Frawley, were given ample opportunity to do so on radio yesterday. However undoubtedly the day's strongest show of support for Frawley came from a talkback caller by the name of Anne.
"We support him, we love him, he has got feelings," she said on 3AW. "We just feel for him as a family ... you can't just keep copping it ... you can only take so much.''
Perhaps the most revealing comments made by Anne Frawley's sister was the way she spoke about the human side of her brother's plight.
"I don't like to take my family down (among the crowd) and hear all the rot ... I don't think my parents will go to the football again this year," she said.
Anne said that her parents were so upset they could not sleep, while her husband Brendan, who helped Danny on match days, needed a police escort. The coach's wife, Anita, had also told her she had felt menaced by frenzied fans.
Frawley's mother, Shirley, said yesterday that she and her husband Brian were in the stands at Telstra Dome on Friday night but had to keep moving seats to try to avoid the abuse.
"They didn't sleep all night, they feel sick, they were abused and my sister (Christine) was called many names she was down there also last night," Anne said.
"I know they're allowed to sit there and abuse but you can only take so much. Anita has rung this morning and said that she felt threatened last night also, and this has been going on for a few weeks.
"My husband actually does the boards, the match-ups for Danny and he's even had two police escorts to his car. You just feel threatened when you go there.
"My parents came here this morning and said: We didn't sleep all night, we were so worried about Danny'," Anne said. "You can't keep copping it � you're not mentally able to keep copping it.
"They buy their ticket and they're allowed to go in and say what they like. But you can't stand at someone's front garden and abuse them because they didn't mow their lawns right or something.
"I don't think my parents will go to the football again this year and that is so sad. Why should we have to put up with that?" Shirley described the behaviour of the crowd last night as "unbelievable".
"It's hard for Danny and it's just gone too far," she said. "Animals don't do that. We've been here watching the kids play and I think we'll just stick to that."
Anne said that Danny would remain with the club trying to lift it out of its desperate situation. "He will hold his head high, he will stick with the club. He's giving 125 per cent," she said.
 
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Just as well we have never descended to the depths of Richmond supporters, can live with a couple of fans verbally abusing TV after he has punched an unsuspecting Cox from the side (big tough TV - LOL) as opposed ot the below:

Stadium operators have started taking special security precautions when hosting Richmond matches so predictable has a Tigers loss, and the subsequent fan fury become.

"We were very conscious that we had Richmond last week ... and we've got them again next Friday night," said a concerned Ian Collins yesterday, speaking on behalf of Telstra Dome, rather than his football club.
"I think the Richmond supporters ought to control what they do. Yes, they can barrack as hard and as often as they like but they ought to refrain from any physical or disgraceful tactics like spitting," he said.
"Once they start to resort to ruffian tactics or even degrading things like spitting, I think it's gone beyond the mark."
The Telstra Dome chief confirmed that the stadium was now deploying extra security toward Frawley when making his way to and from the arena at Richmond matches.
"We really don't want to resort to hooliganism or revert to what happens in soccer in many places around the world. We've got to be better than that," Collins said.
Richmond president Clinton Casey, midfielder Tim Fleming and several other people whose job it is to support Frawley, were given ample opportunity to do so on radio yesterday. However undoubtedly the day's strongest show of support for Frawley came from a talkback caller by the name of Anne.
"We support him, we love him, he has got feelings," she said on 3AW. "We just feel for him as a family ... you can't just keep copping it ... you can only take so much.''
Perhaps the most revealing comments made by Anne Frawley's sister was the way she spoke about the human side of her brother's plight.
"I don't like to take my family down (among the crowd) and hear all the rot ... I don't think my parents will go to the football again this year," she said.
Anne said that her parents were so upset they could not sleep, while her husband Brendan, who helped Danny on match days, needed a police escort. The coach's wife, Anita, had also told her she had felt menaced by frenzied fans.
Frawley's mother, Shirley, said yesterday that she and her husband Brian were in the stands at Telstra Dome on Friday night but had to keep moving seats to try to avoid the abuse.
"They didn't sleep all night, they feel sick, they were abused and my sister (Christine) was called many names she was down there also last night," Anne said.
"I know they're allowed to sit there and abuse but you can only take so much. Anita has rung this morning and said that she felt threatened last night also, and this has been going on for a few weeks.
"My husband actually does the boards, the match-ups for Danny and he's even had two police escorts to his car. You just feel threatened when you go there.
"My parents came here this morning and said: We didn't sleep all night, we were so worried about Danny'," Anne said. "You can't keep copping it � you're not mentally able to keep copping it.
"They buy their ticket and they're allowed to go in and say what they like. But you can't stand at someone's front garden and abuse them because they didn't mow their lawns right or something.
"I don't think my parents will go to the football again this year and that is so sad. Why should we have to put up with that?" Shirley described the behaviour of the crowd last night as "unbelievable".
"It's hard for Danny and it's just gone too far," she said. "Animals don't do that. We've been here watching the kids play and I think we'll just stick to that."
Anne said that Danny would remain with the club trying to lift it out of its desperate situation. "He will hold his head high, he will stick with the club. He's giving 125 per cent," she said.
That was a Brisbane fan. But I'm glad you wasted your day looking it up. :)
 
Is there any chance that Matthew Richardson might have an objective view regarding anything to do with Richmond anytime this century?

And as for calling the Eagles fans disgraceful on Friday night, perhaps he might want to give his own toilet bowl a scrub before he starts turning his nose up at the stains in ours.
If you'd heard what they were saying to him, you'd change your tune.
Death threats and threats of harm to his family. The big fella was actually pretty shaken up.
 

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