Will SW face any disciplinary action…… 06:27 - Sep 18 with 2348 views | bobbyramsey | ….for failing to control their fans? Should be a points deduction, hit ‘em where it hurts. [Post edited 18 Sep 2022 6:28]
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Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 07:09 - Sep 18 with 2257 views | Romeo4 | There seems to be a growing feeling that misbehaviour in and around football games is on the rise. Surely there needs to be strong sanctions here to send a clear message that this will not be tolerated. Especially as it took place inside the stadium. Not just saying this because they’re one of our main rivals btw. | | | |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 07:23 - Sep 18 with 2214 views | bobbyramsey |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 07:09 - Sep 18 by Romeo4 | There seems to be a growing feeling that misbehaviour in and around football games is on the rise. Surely there needs to be strong sanctions here to send a clear message that this will not be tolerated. Especially as it took place inside the stadium. Not just saying this because they’re one of our main rivals btw. |
Disgraceful behaviour, some supporters are absolute scum. And of course the fear of a repeat performance probably influenced the officials decisions for the second equaliser. | | | |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 07:30 - Sep 18 with 2197 views | BlueBoots | More likely... a) a fine b) game behind closed doors c) points deduction in that order | |
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Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 07:35 - Sep 18 with 2171 views | Guthrum |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 07:09 - Sep 18 by Romeo4 | There seems to be a growing feeling that misbehaviour in and around football games is on the rise. Surely there needs to be strong sanctions here to send a clear message that this will not be tolerated. Especially as it took place inside the stadium. Not just saying this because they’re one of our main rivals btw. |
A reflection of society. People were riled up by Brexit, their lives disrupted by Covid lockdowns, annoyed by political turmoil, angry and afraid over the cost of living crisis, now with one of the remaining long-term certainties of British life removed. All of those tensions can come out as aggression and overexuberance. It's perhaps not a coincidence that the most notorious days of football hooliganism were in the late 70s and early 80s, times of economic recession and socio-political strife. | |
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Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 07:54 - Sep 18 with 2056 views | StevieH |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 07:35 - Sep 18 by Guthrum | A reflection of society. People were riled up by Brexit, their lives disrupted by Covid lockdowns, annoyed by political turmoil, angry and afraid over the cost of living crisis, now with one of the remaining long-term certainties of British life removed. All of those tensions can come out as aggression and overexuberance. It's perhaps not a coincidence that the most notorious days of football hooliganism were in the late 70s and early 80s, times of economic recession and socio-political strife. |
There are no police in football grounds nowadays and the stewards don’t get enough respect. When Wednesday equalized there was a group of young lads to our left who were well over the top with their goading and aggression. I felt sorry for the stewards who were probably quite intimidated by it all. And yes, we have plenty of these type of ‘fans’ too | | | |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 08:17 - Sep 18 with 1956 views | Churchman |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 07:30 - Sep 18 by BlueBoots | More likely... a) a fine b) game behind closed doors c) points deduction in that order |
It’ll be a wrist slap and a nominal fine providing they promise to cctv a few individuals and ban them. | | | |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 08:28 - Sep 18 with 1896 views | IpswichKnight | Nothing will happen as it worked out well for Wednesday, the linesman was too scared to raise his flag as he’d been pelted if he did. | | | |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 08:28 - Sep 18 with 1893 views | Bluedandy |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 07:35 - Sep 18 by Guthrum | A reflection of society. People were riled up by Brexit, their lives disrupted by Covid lockdowns, annoyed by political turmoil, angry and afraid over the cost of living crisis, now with one of the remaining long-term certainties of British life removed. All of those tensions can come out as aggression and overexuberance. It's perhaps not a coincidence that the most notorious days of football hooliganism were in the late 70s and early 80s, times of economic recession and socio-political strife. |
So do nothing? Had this happened at Millwall would you have blamed Covid, Brexit and the cost of living crisis? Dock Wednesday points and not one more missile gets hurled at Hillsborough this season. It's very simple. Their second goal was blatantly offside but the lino is too terrified to raise his flag. The ref had already threatened to abandon the match because of the objects thrown. The EFL must deduct points off Wednesday, at least four. If future matches can be decided in part by the unlawful violence of a mindless few then the game is well and truly broken. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 08:34 - Sep 18 with 1852 views | Suffolktractor |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 08:17 - Sep 18 by Churchman | It’ll be a wrist slap and a nominal fine providing they promise to cctv a few individuals and ban them. |
Unfortunately, suspect you are right about a fine, which is a waste of time. Their next match should be played behind closed doors so the supporters have to miss a game. Won’t take long for the vast majority of decent fans to sort out the scum that think it’s ok to go to a match and basically assault people. | | | |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 09:05 - Sep 18 with 1714 views | Churchman |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 08:28 - Sep 18 by Bluedandy | So do nothing? Had this happened at Millwall would you have blamed Covid, Brexit and the cost of living crisis? Dock Wednesday points and not one more missile gets hurled at Hillsborough this season. It's very simple. Their second goal was blatantly offside but the lino is too terrified to raise his flag. The ref had already threatened to abandon the match because of the objects thrown. The EFL must deduct points off Wednesday, at least four. If future matches can be decided in part by the unlawful violence of a mindless few then the game is well and truly broken. |
The EFL should do something about it, but won’t. The EFL blazers are far too weak. If the game was altered because officials were intimidated, which they were, then SW should face a points deduction. But they won’t. I don’t like seeing 99% decent supporters and a club suffer because of the actions of a few pillocks, but what else can be done to stamp it out? The Owlstalk forum is quite interesting on this. Plenty of people think the perpetrators were mindless tools, but plenty think it was was all the fault of rubbish officials. Strange. | | | |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 09:13 - Sep 18 with 1666 views | Stewart27 |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 09:05 - Sep 18 by Churchman | The EFL should do something about it, but won’t. The EFL blazers are far too weak. If the game was altered because officials were intimidated, which they were, then SW should face a points deduction. But they won’t. I don’t like seeing 99% decent supporters and a club suffer because of the actions of a few pillocks, but what else can be done to stamp it out? The Owlstalk forum is quite interesting on this. Plenty of people think the perpetrators were mindless tools, but plenty think it was was all the fault of rubbish officials. Strange. |
Honestly are the Owls fans that stupid? The officials literally gifted them a point. | | | |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 09:16 - Sep 18 with 1652 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 07:30 - Sep 18 by BlueBoots | More likely... a) a fine b) game behind closed doors c) points deduction in that order |
And most likely that the first offence is a suspended punishment and that it will be a small fine if ever imposed. There are two sides to this. It punishes the club thanks to the behaviour of a minority of fans. Would we like to have the same punishment because one of our fans ran on the pitch against Colchester? But it is how the clubs will be persuaded to stop it from happening. | |
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Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 09:16 - Sep 18 with 1651 views | Stewart27 |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 07:35 - Sep 18 by Guthrum | A reflection of society. People were riled up by Brexit, their lives disrupted by Covid lockdowns, annoyed by political turmoil, angry and afraid over the cost of living crisis, now with one of the remaining long-term certainties of British life removed. All of those tensions can come out as aggression and overexuberance. It's perhaps not a coincidence that the most notorious days of football hooliganism were in the late 70s and early 80s, times of economic recession and socio-political strife. |
Ah, bless them. | | | |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 09:22 - Sep 18 with 1621 views | Bluedandy |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 09:05 - Sep 18 by Churchman | The EFL should do something about it, but won’t. The EFL blazers are far too weak. If the game was altered because officials were intimidated, which they were, then SW should face a points deduction. But they won’t. I don’t like seeing 99% decent supporters and a club suffer because of the actions of a few pillocks, but what else can be done to stamp it out? The Owlstalk forum is quite interesting on this. Plenty of people think the perpetrators were mindless tools, but plenty think it was was all the fault of rubbish officials. Strange. |
Agreed...but it is deeply frustrating because solving these problems inside the ground is very easy. Dock points and nothing gets thrown again. Most Wednesday fans are decent people who would feel equally aggrieved if they were on the receiving end. Just imagine if Wednesday are promoted by one point this season, then that minority of Wednesday thugs really has prevailed. | | | |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 09:24 - Sep 18 with 1604 views | Mullet |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 07:35 - Sep 18 by Guthrum | A reflection of society. People were riled up by Brexit, their lives disrupted by Covid lockdowns, annoyed by political turmoil, angry and afraid over the cost of living crisis, now with one of the remaining long-term certainties of British life removed. All of those tensions can come out as aggression and overexuberance. It's perhaps not a coincidence that the most notorious days of football hooliganism were in the late 70s and early 80s, times of economic recession and socio-political strife. |
So far right Tories = football violence? | |
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Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 09:33 - Sep 18 with 1492 views | bobbyramsey |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 09:24 - Sep 18 by Mullet | So far right Tories = football violence? |
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Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 09:39 - Sep 18 with 1448 views | Churchman |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 09:13 - Sep 18 by Stewart27 | Honestly are the Owls fans that stupid? The officials literally gifted them a point. |
Of course not. I’ve no doubt they’ve the same percentage of halfwits as most other clubs. I’ve actually shared a god few laughs win SW supporters - they’re a good lot by and large, but they’ve a few strange views on this on their forum. | | | |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 09:46 - Sep 18 with 1391 views | Coastalblue |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 09:22 - Sep 18 by Bluedandy | Agreed...but it is deeply frustrating because solving these problems inside the ground is very easy. Dock points and nothing gets thrown again. Most Wednesday fans are decent people who would feel equally aggrieved if they were on the receiving end. Just imagine if Wednesday are promoted by one point this season, then that minority of Wednesday thugs really has prevailed. |
Don't disagree that docking points should be an option for things like this, but then it does raise the spectre of opposition supporters infiltrating the grounds of close rivals and throwing things if were something that happened a few times. | |
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Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 13:51 - Sep 18 with 1073 views | Guthrum |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 08:28 - Sep 18 by Bluedandy | So do nothing? Had this happened at Millwall would you have blamed Covid, Brexit and the cost of living crisis? Dock Wednesday points and not one more missile gets hurled at Hillsborough this season. It's very simple. Their second goal was blatantly offside but the lino is too terrified to raise his flag. The ref had already threatened to abandon the match because of the objects thrown. The EFL must deduct points off Wednesday, at least four. If future matches can be decided in part by the unlawful violence of a mindless few then the game is well and truly broken. |
I didn't suggest doing nothing. Having an explanation of a disease doesn't prevent you treating it. I doubt the EFL will start dishing out points deductions, tho. The teams would make too much fuss and the Prem not like the precedent. Maybe if someone actually gets hurt. | |
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Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 13:52 - Sep 18 with 1071 views | jeera |
Will SW face any disciplinary action…… on 09:16 - Sep 18 by Stewart27 | Ah, bless them. |
Another one who's seen something other than was written. | |
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