It’s hardly a problem if no one’s been hit by one is itNever but I have never had a dart in the face either. I am not keen to experience either of them.
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It’s hardly a problem if no one’s been hit by one is itNever but I have never had a dart in the face either. I am not keen to experience either of them.
grass has feelings you know.It’s hardly a problem if no one’s been hit by one is it. How does a smoke bomb landing on the pitch bother anyone?
It’s hardly a problem if no one’s been hit by one is it.
It’s hardly a problem if no one’s been hit by one is it. How does a smoke bomb landing on the pitch bother anyone?
It’s defo not her fault but I’d assume that was from the away fans?A pregnant lady was hit and injured by one at the SOL. The thread about it descended into several people claiming it was the lady's fault for attending the match while pregnant![]()
What if a bottle of pop did? Or a mobile phone? Or a coin?And what if a smoke bomb hit a player?
It’s defo not her fault but I’d assume that was from the away fans?
I don’t recall any incident of our fans throwing smoke bombs anywhere but the pitch.
I personally don’t see the big deal with them, as long as they’re not throwing into the crowd.
What if a bottle of pop did? Or a mobile phone? Or a coin?
A smoke bomb from our fans hasn’t hit a player.
So what if they do? How does it affect you? Love seeing people run on the pitch when teams score meNot yet. And as to the other objects mentioned, you just undermined your own point.
Nobody should be throwing anything on the pitch. End of.
I sat in a service station on the way back from Shrewsbury and witnessed maybe 20/30 15 year old virgins with sunglasses glued on their hats, they started stealing from the service station (and weren’t even discrete about it). Thought what a massive bunch of bell ends, I wonder where their parents are. Then in walks a middle aged bloke with a pack of cans shouting at the top of lungs about the size of another man’s cock. Truthfully, a solid 40/50% of the Sunderland fans I saw at the game were truly repulsive. No idea how to behave in a public setting. It’s a shame that people attending the game with their young ones are subjected to these kind of people.
It doesn't affect me personally, unless I get hit with something. But I should think if you care at all about the players you follow -- or even about the players you don't follow -- you wouldn't want them struck by anything thrown from the stands. Or do you not give a fukk?So what if they do? How does it affect you? Love seeing people run on the pitch when teams score me
Ok. You don't really want to be discussing this, clearly. Have a good day.Our players have never been struck by anything from our fans. So what am I meant to be worrying about?
That is the problem isn't it?Ok. You don't really want to be discussing this, clearly. Have a good day.
Hard to know. Seems like a no brainer to me. People shouldn't throw shit on the pitch.That is the problem isn't it?
It's the fashion, copying continental clubs.There'll be plenty along soon to try and argue that smoke bombs are great..
I've never once seen a smoke bomb and thought "that really makes me want to sing/shout". Atmosphere has been fantastic for many years prior to smoke bombs being used, simply aren't necessary.
Along with a few inconsiderate arseholes who have no respect for others. As with every club.Some total Fanny’s follow our club like
The club seem desperate to tell our supporters off. Same with the McLean carry on.Didn’t even realise owt had happened at either match, not to be worthy of a statement anyway?