WillieNillie
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Lol a few fans don’t represent an entire club with 100,000 members
The abuse of one represents the 100 too weak to curb it. Guilty by association I'm afraid is a real thing
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Lol a few fans don’t represent an entire club with 100,000 members
Seriously, who talks to their uncle at 8am on a Sunday morning.
******* god botherers
Bulls**t. My uncle was at the game and saw 3 seperate incidents of Tigers fans abusing GWS fans and rubbing it in their noses.
The most shambolic performance at the MCG did not come from GWS. It came from the Richmond fan base
You are being truly unrealistic with your points. In theory, maybe, but in reality nobody should feel any guilt about another individual's actions and do not have the obligation to "call it out" for a number of reasons (depending on the situation).The abuse of one represents the 100 too weak to curb it. Guilty by association I'm afraid is a real thing
This is what I don’t get. What’s with all these drop kicks going out of their way to be loitering tossers in the street? Go to a pub like an adult and enjoy yourself.All the Instagram stories I saw it looked pretty crap.
Besides the tigers theme song no one had any actual chants
Didn’t look like a drop of beer in sight.
People standing in the street with not much to do!
A slightly contrived repetition of 2017 (yet still joyous by all accounts). Monkey see monkey do etc.This is what I don’t get. What’s with all these drop kicks going out of their way to be loitering tossers in the street? Go to a pub like an adult and enjoy yourself.
Also, the cops shouldn’t let them settle in to begin with.
This is what I don’t get. What’s with all these drop kicks going out of their way to be loitering tossers in the street? Go to a pub like an adult and enjoy yourself.
Also, the cops shouldn’t let them settle in to begin with.
That’s doesn’t excuse or really explain it at all.Have you read what European soccer fans are like after a big win?
Hardcore sport fans + alcohol
It’s not just a Richmond fan thing, it’s sports culture unfortunately.
You are being truly unrealistic with your points. In theory, maybe, but in reality nobody should feel any guilt about another individual's actions and do not have the obligation to "call it out" for a number of reasons (depending on the situation).
It's just a game, fools will always be fools, no matter their colours.
That’s doesn’t excuse or really explain it at all.
Go into the pub or p**s off home. Get large crowds of drunk morons in the street and anything can happen.
Have you read what European soccer fans are like after a big win?
Hardcore sport fans + alcohol
It’s not just a Richmond fan thing, it’s sports culture unfortunately.
Fair point however is this that small of a minority when there’s thousands on Swan St?I’m not saying it does.
I’m saying there’s something weird with sports culture that makes a small minority feel entitled to carry on like idiots when their team wins.
And it’s only a small minority.
That's what happens when your club is s**t for a long time and finally wins a flag, breeds ferals. I imagine that behaviour will be ten-fold when Pies win one in the next few years.
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Fair point however is this that small of a minority when there’s thousands on Swan St?
No but having thousands of drunk people on the streets leads to this behavior starting.Thousands were on swan street, but only a minority were doing stupid s**t, the rest celebrating.
Celebrating isn’t a crime
You're right. I feel very guilty about an intoxicated idiot lighting a flare whilst I was probably asleep 90km away. I should have done something, I should have called it out.Ill call it out no matter what the situation. If your not willing to do that then AFL isnt for you
No but having thousands of drunk people on the streets leads to this behavior starting.
You're right. I feel very guilty about an intoxicated idiot lighting a flare whilst I was probably asleep 90km away. I should have done something, I should have called it out.
You are being truly unrealistic with your points. In theory, maybe, but in reality nobody should feel any guilt about another individual's actions and do not have the obligation to "call it out" for a number of reasons (depending on the situation).
It's just a game, fools will always be fools, no matter their colours.
Bulls**t. My uncle was at the game and saw 3 seperate incidents of Tigers fans abusing GWS fans and rubbing it in their noses.
The most shambolic performance at the MCG did not come from GWS. It came from the Richmond fan base