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Just watching the Dogs and Blues game. The cameras keep focusing on security staff roaming up and down the aisles eyeballing people in the crowd.

 
23 minutes ago, jane02 said:

Just watching the Dogs and Blues game. The cameras keep focusing on security staff roaming up and down the aisles eyeballing people in the crowd.

The Demon shop now stocks red and blue gaffa tape jane. 

I noticed a Carlton supporter with her mouth covered. Hmmm.

 
3 hours ago, Roost It said:

As a father of 2 kids I’m more than happy for offensive, loud and rude fools to be tossed out. The AFL are doing this because the feed back they are getting is that people are sick of the behaviour of a minority of fools ruining their day at the footy. 

I too am sick of a minority of fools ruining my day at the footy. The same 22 blokes seem to be the culprits every single week and yet it's been going on for years without respite.


5 hours ago, Lord Nev said:

AFL fans in May: 'The violence is out of control, why isn't the AFL doing anything?!'

AFL fans in June: 'The security is out of control, why is the AFL doing so much?!'

 

 

4 hours ago, Roost It said:

As a father of 2 kids I’m more than happy for offensive, loud and rude fools to be tossed out. The AFL are doing this because the feed back they are getting is that people are sick of the behaviour of a minority of fools ruining their day at the footy. 

All for cleaning up some of the crowd behaviour.

Trouble is it appears they are picking on the harmless loud fool.

The offensive ones get away with it because the security generally won't face them down.

6 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

The Gilstapo conducting their patrols during last nights game: screen-shot-2019-06-15-at-3-23-57-pm-png

Straight from the writers of Borat's 'Cultural Learning of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan'

Crowds need to start chanting “Green Maggott”, “Gilllon’s a w...nker “ and “Bald headed [censored]” in unison before and during games. What are they going to do then? Solidarity. You can’t beat it.

 
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12 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

The Gilstapo conducting their patrols during last nights game: screen-shot-2019-06-15-at-3-23-57-pm-png

Melbourne is turning into London.

Frightening.

9 hours ago, jane02 said:

Just watching the Dogs and Blues game. The cameras keep focusing on security staff roaming up and down the aisles eyeballing people in the crowd.

Unnecessary by Channel 7, they're on to cover the game not crowd politics.

Also ironic because they're the people who have been cutting to nuffies in the crowd doing their block after controversial decisions for years. 


I once got told I barrack too loudly at the footy, wasn’t from security it was from a fellow Melbourne supporter, I think I interrupted there golf clap after each goal 

10 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

Gil said this week AFL policy is unchanged but fans will decide what is acceptable ie if someone complains about bad behaviour, security will react. 

From that video and other emerging stories that is clearly not so eg.  Channel 7 and AFL Media reporter and broadcaster Nat Edwards: "I was on level 3 and it was very awkward. Security was staring down anyone who became animated and several fans were warned for just barracking. It was like we were being spied on".  Barracking, or not, at the Footy.

As usual AFL speak with 'forked tongue: Unchanged policy doesn't mean unchanged enforcement and control in the implementation of said policy. 

Crickey, they would have to evict everyone at 'Boo' Stadium when WCE play!  Or is this just a Victorian crackdown! 

The AFL will be, if it already isn't, a laughing stock!

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10 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Crickey, they would have to evict everyone at 'Boo' Stadium when WCE play! 

Or is this just a Victorian crackdown! 

The AFL will be, if it already isn't, a laughing stock!

Looks like its just Victorian.  Which makes sense as that state is an SJW shithole.

9 hours ago, rjay said:

 

All for cleaning up some of the crowd behaviour.

Trouble is it appears they are picking on the harmless loud fool.

The offensive ones get away with it because the security generally won't face them down.

Have a look at the ones who are telling you they're picking on the 'harmless loud fool' though, it's generally the 'harmless loud fool' themselves.

'Bald headed [censored]' guy was hanging over the race screaming it (and by fans reports, various other things) directly at Nicholls as he was walking out. It wasn't a 'harmless loud' comment during the game after a decision he disagreed with when the umpire was hundreds of metres away on the ground, it was directly at him from close proximity and not during game time.

The Carlton bloke who has played the victim has a bunch of social media posts from before his 15 minutes of fame where he is absolutely abusing people with foul language in a way that would threaten most families at a game. You honestly believe he was just innocently barracking when kicked out?

Find it strange that for such a (generally) sceptical site, so many are getting sucked in by the media outrage agenda so easily.

 

31 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Looks like its just Victorian.  Which makes sense as that state is an SJW shithole.

Be careful, someone might take offence to that on behalf of someone else who may take offence. 


Those poor victim fans. Obviously security is not needed at all...

"Video footage posted to social media showed Victoria Police getting between fans who were fighting each other after the siren, with one throwing a right hand over the top of an officer in an attempt to strike another man.

An unknown fan then pours what appears to be beer on the police and the offending fans from the stand above."

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/carlton-and-western-bulldogs-fans-fight-each-other-as-police-intervene/news-story/66b8edd91361c37a0450dcf11cefcd6a?fbclid=IwAR323m6TuglcI11h-BYzUcq3j4GrE6y5LhIrAEYTDDP24hBGDnhjfIxAzjA

11 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

I’d like to see that “Behavioural Awareness Officer” try and do that to hardcore members of the Kop at Anfield. Wouldn’t make it past the third isle without a ‘Liverpool kiss’ and cauliflower ears.

We too meekly accept this rubbish in Australia.

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2 minutes ago, Matsuo Basho said:

I’d like to see that “Behavioural Awareness Officer” try and do that to hardcore members of the Kop at Anfield. Wouldn’t make it past the third isle without a ‘Liverpool kiss’ and cauliflower ears.

We too meekly accept this rubbish in Australia.

Is that really what you want? People doing their jobs to be physically attacked?

And then you wonder why they have these people there in the first place...

 

3 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Is that really what you want? People doing their jobs to be physically attacked?

And then you wonder why they have these people there in the first place...

 

No of course not. Our fan tolerance is something to be cherished. But it doesn't mean we have to be meek and cop this kind of PC rubbish lying down. Joffa Corfe is to be commended for his stance and hopefully there is a groundswell of more non-aggressive resistance to this bulltish. As I said in an earlier post supporters from all clubs should band together and begin chanting "bald headed [censored]", "green maggot" and "Gillon's a wa...ker" in protest. What's the AFL going to do then? This is the beginning of the end of Gillon in my view. Completely lost the plot.

15 minutes ago, Matsuo Basho said:

No of course not. Our fan tolerance is something to be cherished. But it doesn't mean we have to be meek and cop this kind of PC rubbish lying down. Joffa Corfe is to be commended for his stance and hopefully there is a groundswell of more non-aggressive resistance to this bulltish. As I said in an earlier post supporters from all clubs should band together and begin chanting "bald headed [censored]", "green maggot" and "Gillon's a wa...ker" in protest. What's the AFL going to do then? This is the beginning of the end of Gillon in my view. Completely lost the plot.

So your solution to your perceived over-policing of abuse is more abuse?

Good luck with that.

 


3 hours ago, Supermercado said:

Unnecessary by Channel 7, they're on to cover the game not crowd politics.

Also ironic because they're the people who have been cutting to nuffies in the crowd doing their block after controversial decisions for years. 

Reality TV is all about the drama these days, see My Kitchen Rules (it’s got nothing to do with food but who’s got the most Botox and biggest duck face). Unfortunately the AFL isn’t immune, people love (contrived) drama. 

3 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

So your solution to your perceived over-policing of abuse is more abuse?

Good luck with that.

 

Abuse? "Green Maggot"? Come off it. They're even warning people not to barrack too loudly! Please.

Where does the sanitization of society end? And who determines the standards? Gillon McLachlan and a few dopes at AFL HQ? Neo-Marxist Feminazis at The Age?

People need to tread very carefully when dictating on high to others about "appropriate behavior". There are lines you don't cross and Gillon is currently crossing them in grand and arrogant fashion.

3 hours ago, Supermercado said:

Unnecessary by Channel 7, they're on to cover the game not crowd politics.

Channel7 are fueling the Gill has lost the plot fire and i approve, compared to anthing that comes from AFL media and @AFL which pretend everything is all fine and Gill is a saint.

 

 
1 hour ago, Lord Nev said:

Have a look at the ones who are telling you they're picking on the 'harmless loud fool' though, it's generally the 'harmless loud fool' themselves.

'Bald headed [censored]' guy was hanging over the race screaming it (and by fans reports, various other things) directly at Nicholls as he was walking out. It wasn't a 'harmless loud' comment during the game after a decision he disagreed with when the umpire was hundreds of metres away on the ground, it was directly at him from close proximity and not during game time.

The Carlton bloke who has played the victim has a bunch of social media posts from before his 15 minutes of fame where he is absolutely abusing people with foul language in a way that would threaten most families at a game. You honestly believe he was just innocently barracking when kicked out?

Find it strange that for such a (generally) sceptical site, so many are getting sucked in by the media outrage agenda so easily.

 

Trouble is Gill won't come out and put it on the table.

As usual we get his double speak.

As I said earlier, I'm all for cleaning up some of the crowd behaviour. Some fans are totally out of control.

...but as with the Goodes affair all we get from Gill is the nothing to see here line.

Leaders stand for something, Gill stands for nothing...he blows with the wind.

The sooner Brendan Gale takes as over as CEO of the AFL the better.

There is just no way i will go to a Match live, if there are security guards pacing the aisles. It’s just wrong, and if it is only the Victorian Grounds they are doing it at, this scenario will not end well


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