Meh. Some people just like to cheer on their team, others also like to boo their opponents. Nothing wrong with either action, but as with all actions, it reflects on those performing it.
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We were the home supporters, so it is fair that we would have that advantage.Geelong supporters rewarded for booing
Well this is a novel way to make home ground advantage even more intimidating. Geelong's Simonds Stadium has always been a fortress for opposing teams and now the Cats have come up with a plan to make the venue even more menacing.
In partnership with fast food outlet KFC, if any opposition player kicks the ball out on the full from a set shot inside 50m, every Geelong member and ticket-holder will receive a free Zinger burger.
"Boo for a free burger"
http://www.sportingnews.com/au/afl/...ards-afl-kfc-zinger/j7aanha6r2hv15ichlbbkokf3
Geelong's supporter booing influencing games at Simmons Stadium?
In front of a crowd of 32,266, the Cats would enjoy a 28-17 free-kick advantage, with Hardwick claiming a combination of the ground's skinny dimensions and local crowds were as big an advantage as the Crows and Power had at the Adelaide Oval.
The Cats have asked the AFL to fixture nine home games at their redeveloped home ground next season, with two in Melbourne.
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-ne...nd-coach-damien-hardwick-20170811-gxugaf.html
I think Ticketek is to blame allowing Richmond fans to type Cats into the system and take the home seats. Those people obviously got carried away by the seats they were in.Classless act from a classless supporter base devoid of any success whatsoever for decades.
Respect that you are the away supporters.
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Be surprised if anyone boos the Cats to be honest.
They were saying on Triple M this morning that at Simmonds stadium they award the loudest 'booer' a Zinger voucher. When away teams go to Geelong to play they also get booed....so just because we have a larger, louder fan base who are happy to give you back what you give when we're down at your stadium, suck it up.
Or your clubs fault for encouraging their fans to take up our allocation of tickets.I think Ticketek is to blame allowing Richmond fans to type Cats into the system and take the home seats. Those people obviously got carried away by the seats they were in.
Haha what has that got to do with it?Classless act from a classless supporter base devoid of any success whatsoever for decades.
Respect that you are the away supporters.
Biggest and most important game of the year for your club (so far) and your supporters don't turn up because it's an hour down the road.We'd have have turned up if it were in Geelong.
It makes it difficult to get to a game when the majority of your supporter base is located in a different city.
Its fine, but it makes your supporters look classless. And considering the reports of abuse and aggression in the crowd, it stacks up to make your supporters look like poor sports and will lead to people giving your fans a lot of shit if you lose in the Prelim or GF. So you basically have to hope you win or you will cop it.
And we were the away supporters but still outnumbered you 3:1. Proud of my club members/supporters for turning up.We were the home supporters, so it is fair that we would have that advantage.
BestClassless act from a classless supporter base devoid of any success whatsoever for decades.
Respect that you are the away supporters.
We were the home supporters, so it is fair that we would have that advantage.
Maybe because it was at your home ground in your city?And we were the away supporters but still outnumbered you 3:1. Proud of my club members/supporters for turning up.
It's more the fault of the AFL for allowing the game to be played at your home ground.You're delusional mate....where is it written that only the home crowd can boo the opposition?
I think KB bought all the seats then resold via the reseller to tiger fans. Then ranted about the ticket issue to cover up.I think Ticketek is to blame allowing Richmond fans to type Cats into the system and take the home seats. Those people obviously got carried away by the seats they were in.
Hillbilly trash.Geelong supporters rewarded for booing
Well this is a novel way to make home ground advantage even more intimidating. Geelong's Simonds Stadium has always been a fortress for opposing teams and now the Cats have come up with a plan to make the venue even more menacing.
In partnership with fast food outlet KFC, if any opposition player kicks the ball out on the full from a set shot inside 50m, every Geelong member and ticket-holder will receive a free Zinger burger.
"Boo for a free burger"
http://www.sportingnews.com/au/afl/...ards-afl-kfc-zinger/j7aanha6r2hv15ichlbbkokf3
Geelong's supporter booing influencing games at Simmons Stadium?
In front of a crowd of 32,266, the Cats would enjoy a 28-17 free-kick advantage, with Hardwick claiming a combination of the ground's skinny dimensions and local crowds were as big an advantage as the Crows and Power had at the Adelaide Oval.
The Cats have asked the AFL to fixture nine home games at their redeveloped home ground next season, with two in Melbourne.
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-ne...nd-coach-damien-hardwick-20170811-gxugaf.html
It's more the fault of the AFL for allowing the game to be played at your home ground.
It's an hour up the road. Can you not drive? Were you never taught how to catch a train?Maybe because it was at your home ground in your city?
Simply delusional, another classic example of the deluded Richmond fanbase.
A Geelong supporter shoved a kid the other night. Far more noteworthy than ****ing sooks having a whinge about booing.All fan bases have dickheads.
We are not different to any other fan base.
Geelong fans spat and abused some Richmond fans last time we played them at KP ffs, why isn't that mentioned here?