Although I don’t like celery I’d definitely prefer to have that thrown at me than darts!Wasn't the celery thing started by Chelsea 'firm' who did it to bait opposition firms into a scrap?
As far as I can see that tells you what you need to know about the mentality of the cretins chucking the stuff, and the reason behind them doing so.
But no, just a harmless bit of youthful exuberance, premeditatedly bringing celery to a game. Nowt like the dark days at all...
Although I don’t like celery I’d definitely prefer to have that thrown at me than darts!
Even worse if someone had a nut allergy...Today's celery is tomorrows darts if a line isn't drawn. We've seen the way it goes if unchecked.
*at least you can see darts coming. It was the coins, nuts and BB's that used to catch me out.
1,000 oranges or two sticks of celery ? Are you saying the orange ( and toilet roll) throwing youth of the late 60's are to blame ?It's 2022, not 1972.
But if you want to ignore the abject state that fan disorder left football in between then and the Taylor report then feel free.
10,000 oranges or two sticks of celery ? Are you saying the orange ( and toilet roll) throwing youth of the late 60's are to blame ?
How many received life bans for the tennis ball protest ? ( the above post beat me to it)I think you're trying to put words in my mouth to justify a spurious argument.
Chuck ****e on pitch, you should serve a ban. Keep doing it and It should be permanent.
Chuck ****e at players or fans, then ban em outright. No soft warning.
Although I don’t like celery I’d definitely prefer to have that thrown at me than darts!
When do points expire ?More Pass holders behaving dreadfully
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How many received life bans for the tennis ball protest ? ( the above post beat me to it)
Final word on this. The items thrown onto the pitch perimeter this season have been about half a dozen plastic bottles and two sticks of celery. Instead of making a mountain out of a molehill, stop selling anything in plastic bottles on the concourse and don't give crates of free celery away.
Think it’s June or July. They’ll tell you in the shop.When do points expire ?
If you can't tell the difference between organised mass protest and behaving like a **** then it explains a lot and you're a lost cause.
If chucking stuff isn't nipped in the bud now, whilst it's relatively harmless it'll become commonplace and it's only a matter of time before it's coins, glass, or worse. You don't just wait for someone to get hurt and the club gets a fine or spectator ban before you start to do something.
If the club clamp down too hard on this occasion then they will have no other option but to do the same for a mass organised protest. Lets not make a mountain out of a mole hill.
Mass protest ? It was throwing stuff on the field to disrupt the game. So this is down to what is thrown on the pitch and by whom and not the actual act of throwing objects ?If you can't tell the difference between organised mass protest and behaving like a **** then it explains a lot and you're a lost cause.
If chucking stuff isn't nipped in the bud now, whilst it's relatively harmless it'll become commonplace and it's only a matter of time before it's coins, glass, or worse. You don't just wait for someone to get hurt and the club gets a fine or spectator ban before you start to do something.
Mass protest ? It was throwing stuff on the field to disrupt the game. So this is down to what is thrown on the pitch and by whom and not the actual act of throwing objects ?
Tell me, throughout all the years of football violence you quoted earlier, pre Taylor report, how many people, players, officials or even fans have been injured in that time by fans throwing objects on the field during play at Hull City games ? I cannot recall any.
Was it you who posted about its only a matter of time before someone is stabbed at a City game ? I've often said that the safest place in the city on a Saturday afternoon is inside or around the stadium. I cannot recall any stabbings, robberies or even one case of anyone carrying an offensive weapon at or during a City game. Seen plenty else where in the city and over a very long period of time.
Some people see hysteria.
Some people see it for what it is.
If they’d squirted primula cheese into the celery I reckon it would have been a clear link we’re going back to the 70’s.
I’m going to keep my eye out for any Black Forest gateau from now on
You've seen fans hit by objects thrown on the pitch have you ? What were those fans doing on the pitch ?Who said it was just Hull city or even just football?
It will affect Hull city and more widely football if it isn't dealt with by individual clubs though.
The Just City or Just football argument is only used to deflect attempts to get the issue recognised. It's not hysteria, it's ****ty behaviour that's re-emerging and by dismissing it you're clearly not seeing anything 'for what it is'.
And no, I didn't forecast stabbings - we're not there at the moment. Not yet anyway.
. And yeah, I do remember seeing the odd lino hit, and plenty of fans too.