Sat 16th March
Heart vs Wanderers k/off 530pm
Sydney vs Victory k/off 745pm
Sun 17th March
Mariners vs Roar k/off 5pm
Perth vs Phoenix k/off 7pm
my picks
Heart 2-1, 1-1, Roar 1-0, Perth 2-0
Sat 16th March
Heart vs Wanderers k/off 530pm
Sydney vs Victory k/off 745pm
Sun 17th March
Mariners vs Roar k/off 5pm
Perth vs Phoenix k/off 7pm
my picks
Heart 2-1, 1-1, Roar 1-0, Perth 2-0
Last edited by furns; 14-03-2013 at 11:22 PM.
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Taking the best for Jets options:
WSW 2-1
Victory 2-0
Gypos 1-0
Nux 1-0
realised I put Sydney instead of Heart to win first game. Fixed.
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Laaabbbbbiiii
Apparently it kicked off a bit at AAMI park. Yarraside left their active support area and went up to RBB. One guy wandered in and king hit someone. Absolutely disgusting behaviour.
what a low act cheapshot...hope he got smashed afterwards
I hope he likes prison food.......and penis
gotta be more to the story you'd think
bloke pinched my jacket as well
Coe trying to keep the Jets in it. Come on Victory.
No Johhnny Warren medal points for ADP tonight after missing a pen.
I knew the constant bagging I give Coe would come in handy one day
FFS who was marking him???
On the Heart issue, is it perhaps time we do what England has been doing for a while now in separating the home and away fans? It would involve a heavier police/security presence along the boundary/s betweenthe home/away fans, as well as perhaps a cloth covering the seats between them. I have noticed that some clubs have been doing it (Adelaide and Sydney tonight), but if the FFA was to do this, then surely the intercut fan violence would be minimised.
Also what they need to do is to prevent away/home fans buying tickets in the wrong section. How they would do this, I don't know, but if you were to say on the T+C that any fans caught supporting the wrong team in the wrong area would be told to be quiet or be evicted? I remember the game Torres made his debut for Chelsea against Liverpool, and when Liverpool scored, a guy not too far away from where I sat in the "Chelsea Fans Zone", ie the whole stadium bar the away fans, cheered in support of Liverpool when they scored and instantly security was onto him and told him to sit down and zip it.
It's a bit extreme, but it does work for English stadiums.
Middleby Gone
Lawrie Out
He wasnt in that section apparently, he is in casual clothes how were the security to know he was part of the yarra casuals and was going to king hit someone?
You cant really do much about it, the home and away fans are well separated at all stadiums and if there are more than 30 or so they do tend to use the cloth to separate the away bay.
As I have posted on 442 forums, there is an alarming increase in the reports of casual crews targeting away fans this season and its starting to become an issue. People arent going to want to travel to support their teams soon if they are set upon by scarfer flogs during or after the games.
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In total agreement with you furns.
Actually the whole idea of casual crews has become fxxking stupid over the last season or two. Organised fights, attacks on small groups of parties not in the 'scene', playing dress ups and then posting the pictures on facebook. Maybe I was naive before but I don't remember any of this happening a few seasons back. Now every flog and his dog wants to start up their own crew, with its own 'unique' name so they can sound well hard.
Turton road crew were the start of the this troublesome trend.
yes but at least the Turton Road Crew run away at the first sign of trouble, rather than walk into a bay and take a dog shot at some poor fat bastard with his shirt off
Seccos will have a lot to answer for I imagine.
And rather than it showing up how ineffective hatamoto/secutrity/police are it will be used as justification for increases in heavy handed security.