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IF fans want quiet then they should stay home
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Guy near me got the Boot for Same Reason.
IF fans want quiet then they should stay home
Guy near me got the Boot for Same Reason.
IF fans want quiet then they should stay home
I wonder whether this was the same guy?
Four police came to speak to the guy in front of me M22 Row HH (2nd quarter), I was really surprised to see the police. The guy was an avid Pie supporter but apart from being enthusiastic and cheering loudly couldn't understand why the police were there. He didn't use bad language, didn't rubbish the umpires nor opposition, just cheering the team and in fact was quite funny. A minute into the first quarter we received a free kick (kick out from the Melb point) and he yelled out, 'about time you paid a free kick, they have been doing that all day'. He had nicknames for every player, Czech Republic for Mihocek, Mr Good looking for Mayne, Socks for Phillips (have no idea why) and so on.
All of us near him questioned the police why they were there as we didn't see/hear any anti-social behaviour but they ignored us and just asked him to tone it down. I was really annoyed as they were also obstructing the game so I told one of them to crouch down as I couldn't see the game.
I actually think it may have been some Melbourne supporters on the opposite aisle as they kept on looking around as if waiting for someone to turn up.They probably saw his behaviour on the crowd cameras and guessed that he was being anti-social.
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Here farking here.What is ‘anti-social’ behaviour? I’m the first to criticise racial slurs and violent or threatening language at the footy.
But loud, raucous, one-sided barracking - come on AFL, it’s part of the game. It’s often funny. And footy crowds are great at self-regulating this stuff. The ‘sit down and shut up you idiot’ approach works more often than not.