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Re: the little drummer boy and his mates

Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 10:11 pm
by GeoffN
Same advice: please let the club know any information you have about misbehaviour, whether home or away, especially if you can identify/describe individuals. They can't do anything if they don't hear about it, and Mick Hogan has already expressed his willingness to act.

Also any complaints about stewarding.


Re: the little drummer boy and his mates

Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 10:17 pm
by Dobby
As far as I can see some stewards simply want to take the money without actually doing any of the things that they are supposed to do. They just see it as easy money.

Re: the little drummer boy and his mates

Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 11:00 pm
by highland convert
Never seen a problem from the west stand. However there was a large group of Wigan supporters round the drummer and a saltire Wigan supporter flag. Someone from the site would be in the company,
Jim

Re: the little drummer boy and his mates

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 12:30 am
by ancientnloyal
what happened? was sat on halfway and we presumed there to be a fight, couldnt see much.

how'd the kids get there? coach?

Re: the little drummer boy and his mates

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 10:21 am
by highland convert
simmy1 wrote:dont need it ..but having watched the game on tv and seen wigan fans arguing with each other over what looked like seats or waving a flag at the end its not just kids who cause probs ...maybe all day drinking is the problem ..
When we got there the steward told us to sit anywhere in the west stand (booked seats)Ours were taken. We sat elsewhere. Then we were moved for the ticket holders. However as the seats sorted themselves out I never saw any agro even when it was Huddersfield and Wigan swopping seats around.
Jim

Re: the little drummer boy and his mates

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 10:48 am
by stegy
I was sat behind he sticks next to a large group of cas fans some familys included with kids. Then along come these idiots they went right to the back of the cas fans and stated to goad them. Some cas fans seemed to be asking that they should leave it out but this just inflammed it from what I so then a lot of pushing and shoving verbal abuse. This carried on when the police arrived they made arrests from both sides and moved the Wigan fans to the corner. For those who went to Edinburgh the size and space in the stadium this should never have happens there was still loads of space behind them sticks seemed to me the group of so called Wigan fans went looking for trouble.

Re: the little drummer boy and his mates

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 11:33 am
by Red Hot Mama
We sat on the half way in the lower tier of the east stand. We had a fantastic time with no trouble. However, a Cas fan did have a go at my son on his way in screaming at him that he was the scum of the earth and a disgrace to rugby league!!!!! Then went on to say he meant all Wigan fans. Very brave man - my son is a big lad. Just as well he ignored him.

Re: the little drummer boy and his mates

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 11:41 am
by cpwigan
Is it me BUT in general, hooliganism seems to be on the rise again. Arrests in the NRL this weekend, at the football yesterday and it is creeping into RL. Governing bodies / Clubs need to be very pro-active and firm.

Re: the little drummer boy and his mates

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 12:32 pm
by mike binder
i have said this on several occasions most have mobiles with cameras on ,take a pic of these idiots and pass on to the club ,if you dont feel comfortable passing on to club send to my email address and i will pass all infomation onto the relevant parties mikebinderflooring@yahoo.co.uk.
Or direct to mick hogans email address

Re: the little drummer boy and his mates

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 12:58 pm
by mike binder
Did he wear a white jacket