Match Day Thread Sheff Utd v Hull City

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Think most people would agree that if you use the flare then keep it to yourself, dont let it off in a confined area like a concourse and dont chuck it at cars and/or kids

(Also dont let them off when we're 1-0 down that just makes us look tinpot)
 
Think most people would agree that if you use the flare then keep it to yourself, dont let it off in a confined area like a concourse and dont chuck it at cars and/or kids

(Also dont let them off when we're 1-0 down that just makes us look tinpot)
Don’t hold your flag upside down and direct it to the opposition fans whilst 0-1 down as well
 
It starts with Vespa's, where does it end? :emoticon-0100-smile


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It can end up with a civil war which cost 100,000 lives and the break up of a country. Obviously City games are more dangerous.<laugh>

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No one died, no one injured. Same size stadium as MKM but better atmosphere despite no roof. They set off smoke bombs and flares inside at their club’s basketball team’s matches as well with no problems.

Loads of fans have been injured by flares, some seriously, games have been abandoned and in at least one a whole stand burned down.
 
No they don’t both burn at dangerously high temperatures.
Flares do. If you can point me to source that says not I'll stand corrected.
Seems that some smoke bombs burn cool, others don't. I wouldn't like to rely on a football supporter being fastidious enough to seek out the cool variety to take to a match. Either way, if one lands on your head I imagine it might just feel a bit hot, no?
 
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Flares do. If you can point me to source that says not I'll stand corrected.
Seems that some smoke bombs burn cool, others don't. I wouldn't like to rely on a football supporter being fastidious enough to seek out the cool variety to take to a match. Either way, if one lands on your head I imagine it might just feel a bit hot, no?
I suspect they seek out the cheap variety.
Likely cooler

It’s still stupid to throw them, particularly as you’d get banned.
 
Flares do. If you can point me to source that says not I'll stand corrected.
Seems that some smoke bombs burn cool, others don't. I wouldn't like to rely on a football supporter being fastidious enough to seek out the cool variety to take to a match. Either way, if one lands on your head I imagine it might just feel a bit hot, no?

I didn’t say they didn’t. I said they both don’t burn at high temperatures as the original poster said they did - ie one of them does and the other doesn’t. Seems to manage without all these problems in some other countries.
 
Didn’t someone die from breathing complications not so long ago due to a smoke bomb? In this country.

Edit: put a 9 year old in hospital with an asthma attack. Obviously not hard enough.
 
Didn’t someone die from breathing complications not so long ago due to a smoke bomb? In this country.

Edit: put a 9 year old in hospital with an asthma attack. Obviously not hard enough.

Kid should have realised it's all just a bit of fun and looks pretty.