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Post by kon on Mar 30, 2012 0:42:20 GMT 10
This game should and always be closed doors
I went to both games at Edensor and Parramatta staduim and they were lucky that there wasnt a fataly 40 yo men weighting 120 kg is a scary thought
Bonnyrigg had about 30 fans enter Edensor Park and believe me if the cops didnt escort them out you could of had a fatality
The Sat 12 pm was even worse if the cops arrived 30 seconds later the people on the bus would of been in big danger
This game should never be open to the public Enoght said
We have never had a fatality but believe me a game between these tw could happen Not worse it
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Post by paoktzi on Mar 30, 2012 6:21:18 GMT 10
The above posts would never be said in europe
Would uefa ever close a game for being scared of crowd voilence? This is what footballs about
Fucken ametaurs
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Post by sydcro57 on Mar 30, 2012 6:36:20 GMT 10
Firstly, we're not in Europe Secondly, yes they would. UEFA often make clubs play behind closed doors due to violence Thirdly, football is NOT about violence Lastly, isnt the Athens derby home fans only?
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Post by paoktzi on Mar 30, 2012 7:04:54 GMT 10
When Greek teams go to turkey they give tickets and vice versa!!!
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Post by mini on Mar 30, 2012 7:23:29 GMT 10
Firstly, we're not in Europe Secondly, yes they would. UEFA often make clubs play behind closed doors due to violence Thirdly, football is NOT about violence Lastly, isnt the Athens derby home fans only? All games between Aris, AEK, PAOK, Pao and Olympiakos are Home fans when playing each other. Even some games with medium sized groups like OFI, PAS Giannina and Larissa have home fans only when playing the big 5.
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Post by sydcro57 on Mar 30, 2012 7:35:28 GMT 10
Interesting...
Thoughts, paoktzi?
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Post by paoktzi on Mar 30, 2012 7:49:58 GMT 10
Greek league is not leading europe in attendances and mini just explained why!!!
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Post by Blaze on Mar 30, 2012 9:31:28 GMT 10
Thirdly, football is NOT about violence I don't think he meant that football is about violence. I think he meant that football is about playing the game in front of both sets of supporters instead of an empty stadium or members only.
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Post by paoktzi on Mar 30, 2012 10:30:34 GMT 10
i dont agree with violence in football
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Post by sydcro57 on Mar 30, 2012 10:44:32 GMT 10
Thirdly, football is NOT about violence I don't think he meant that football is about violence. I think he meant that football is about playing the game in front of both sets of supporters instead of an empty stadium or members only. Or just home fans like the Greek derbies?
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Post by Blaze on Mar 30, 2012 12:06:36 GMT 10
I don't know if that was covered in his argument, i'm working with assumptions based on my conversations with the bloke. Personally I'd love to see Olympiakos vs Panathinaikos playing in front of two sets of supporters, but only if both sets know how to behave themselves. I don't want to see Olympiakos' stadium getting torn apart because the opposition is spiteful of us.
I have the same feelings about Edensor park, where a few years back there was one or two Olympic fans who I won't mention who broke a few chairs behind the goals on purpose. That behaviour is stupid on more than one level but the most obvious is that if all the chairs are broken then where will he sit the next time he goes to the stadium....or will he then complain that there are no seats?
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Post by anothermp on Mar 31, 2012 18:58:19 GMT 10
if all the chairs are broken then where will he sit the next time he goes to the stadium....or will he then complain that there are no seats? LOL 1. probably on the grass or standing up getting free range eggs 2. being greeks we all probably would complain in all seriousness though, no point breaking seats for the sake of it. if nothing else i respect that ground and the role its played in aussie football. not like id piss on it like HAKOA offices
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Post by mini on Mar 31, 2012 20:14:34 GMT 10
if all the chairs are broken then where will he sit the next time he goes to the stadium....or will he then complain that there are no seats? LOL 1. probably on the grass or standing up getting free range eggs 2. being greeks we all probably would complain in all seriousness though, no point breaking seats for the sake of it. if nothing else i respect that ground and the role its played in aussie football. not like id piss on it like HAKOA offices I agree 100%
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Post by cigan1996 on Apr 2, 2012 8:14:07 GMT 10
LOL fark the cunt we abused the shit out of against blacktown scored 2 goals against manly
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