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    I understand the police had to do a job as it was directed from the FFA apparently so, but the feedback we got outside was it's racist and anti-semitic. This was from a copper who said "it's German" so immediately he assumed these things. Who is being racist now?

    Anyhoo i don't want to let that be a blight on the bigger picture being our support died in the arse after not too long in to the match. As good as it is, i think the mega has to MAYBE be discarded on derby days. Purely because there are half a dozen blokes here and there starting up chants (Free the griff etc) yet get over rided by mega. These chants get picked up by another few rows of people but don't catch on because of people being too scared to sing along or the mega starts up again.

    To unify our support is one hard task and i'll give anyone who can do it a round of applause.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam View Post
    Ok, I get that they came to our side of the field but is it really completly necessary to throw half drunk beers/coins/bottles/drumsticks at the field? That was pretty shameful. And the guys at the front, there is honestly no need to jump on the fence to yell at the players, they know we are angry. Lets face it, they played better than us, be pissed, but don't ruin the game for others.
    I was actually scared at one point when the guy next to me started attacking the fence screaming. We knew it would be a hard game! We should be yelling encouragement at out team rather than trying to kill the other one.
    Two cents given


    To be fair we pay our money to go watch these blokes so at the end I can really say what ever I want over the fence

    They call themselves professionals and talk in the paper all week how much the derby means to them and how much they love newy then turn up that shit on the park they deserve a reality check and the odd truth bomb



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    Quote Originally Posted by Beeen View Post
    Righto, come see me next week in the tennis club verse the wanderers. I happen to be mates with boys from St Pauli who happened to take interest in our club. Got ZERO to do with politics, 100% to do with being mates. They have a genuine interest in our results and i have a genuine interest in theirs. You sound like an absolute cock smoke, i'll wear my St Pauli shirt next week at the match come see me i'll buy you a beer.
    http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/...075-source.pdf

    (g) not, and must not attempt to, bring into a venue national or political flags or
    emblems (except for the recognised national flags of any of the competing teams)
    or offensive or inappropriate banners, whether written in English or a foreign
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    Under that the flag/emblem or whatever the **** you want to call it isn't allowed.


    Ohh so it now about supporting a left wing foreign football club is it and not about the politics ??

    Why??

    Everyone there was there to support the Newcastle Jets not some obscure German team that most have NFI about. As such all banners and displays should be all about Newy the Hunter and our club Nothing else.

    I suppose it is alright by your way of thinking that others should be allowed to display banners of support for foreign right wing football clubs in the Jets supporters area at upcoming games.

    After all it is all about free speech for you left sided sympathisers???

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    Quote Originally Posted by MFKS View Post
    Under that the flag/emblem or whatever the **** you want to call it isn't allowed.
    So you're calling the St Pauli emblem a political statement?
    By your logic then you're saying anyone who wears a Spurs shirt is a Jew, Celtic shirt you're Catholic and a Barcelona Shirt you're a Spanish Republican.


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    Ohh so it's now about supporting a football club is it's and not about the politics ??
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    They have pirates as mascots FFS. And a few weeks ago were encouraging fans to come dressed as pirates..... Then take issue with a skull and cross bones, **** off.

    And stpauli aren't a "left wing club" they have fans with left wing ideology. Massive difference.

    Climb down off your high horse member, the wind up there is rattling your brain,

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    All other nonsense aside, it was a pretty excellent turn out and display.
    Pre-match pub was pumping.
    March was the biggest ever I think, quite a few lols were had.
    Decent turn out at the game. Numbers dropped off due to the score, duh, but that was expected.

    I think everyone who attended can be proud of that effort, as fans you can't do much more than that.
    This I can happily agree too. Best away trip for me (Ive only been to a few though), but I had so much fun, felt so welcomed within the squadron and made heaps of new friends. You guys are awesome! Yeah the score was crap but honestly who was expecting an easy game? I salute the people that stayed (obviously I undertand people that left too, trains, work etc). And the tifos were awesome, well done boys

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    http://www.bluetonguestadium.com.au/default.aspx?id=39

    A-League Terms of Admission

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    8. Prohibited/Restricted Items – The following is a non-exhaustive list of items that are prohibited by law and are not permitted to
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    (j) signs, banners, flags and clothing displaying offensive, political, National, racial or unauthorised commercial material;


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    http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/...075-source.pdf

    SPECTATOR CODE OF BEHAVIOUR
    A spectator present at a Match or otherwise involved in any activity staged or sanctioned by FFA or an affiliated Member Federation, District Association or Club must:

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    (g) not, and must not attempt to, bring into a venue national or political flags or emblems (except for the recognised national flags of any of the competing teams) or offensive or inappropriate banners, whether written in English or a foreign
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    these regulations are pretty vague when it comes to flags and banners of clubs from other nations - I reckon they need to be tightened in that regard

    my 2c - it wouldn't be appropriate or acceptable to bring the flag of another club into a game, just because of the perceived fan culture street-cred of St Pauli, everyone thinks it's ok

    the reaction to the flag by the Police was heavy handed but I'll reserve saying any more on the matter
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    Quote Originally Posted by Premy View Post
    So you're calling the St Pauli emblem a political statement?
    By your logic then you're saying anyone who wears a Spurs shirt is a Jew, Celtic shirt you're Catholic and a Barcelona Shirt you're a Spanish Republican.

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    So out of all the foreign clubs in the world that could be picked an obscure German club (Who 95% of fans have NFI about) who are arguably the most left wing supporting football club on the planet are chosen to show a display of support for them at a Jets game and your telling me the fact that the left wing political element here is entirely coincidental and not a reflection of the individuals trying to use our club and support as a vehicle to pay homage to their left wing views and it is more a show of support for some Football team that we have no links to whatever??

    I suppose also a bloke wrapping himself in a swastika flag isn't a fan of Nazi Germany and what it stood for and did but more an enthusiast of 1930- 1940's German patriotism like one may be a fan of vintage Holden cars???

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    Quote Originally Posted by MFKS View Post
    So out of all the foreign clubs in the world that could be picked an obscure German club (Who 95% of fans have NFI about) who are arguably the most left wing supporting football club on the planet are chosen to show a display of support for them at a Jets game and your telling me the fact that the left wing political element here is entirely coincidental and not a reflection of the individuals trying to use our club and support as a vehicle to pay homage to their left wing views and it is more a show of support for some Football team that we have no links to whatever??

    I suppose also a bloke wrapping himself in a swastika flag isn't a fan of Nazi Germany and what it stood for and did but more an enthusiast of 1930- 1940's German patriotism like one may be a fan of vintage Holden cars???
    Got it all wrong MFSK.

    The Jets are the most left wing supported club in the world.

    Bar that Confederates flag Rossy Greg has....

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    Quote Originally Posted by MFKS View Post
    it is more a show of support for some Football team that we have no links to whatever??
    That you have no links to.

    During a recent holiday to Europe a few members of the Lunatics meet some supporters of St Pauli, they were invited too and attended a St Pauli game. There's nothing else to it, as previously stated earlier the flag has been displayed at home games before with no issues why is it a issue now?
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    Adelaide reds.


    It's all in the name.

    Au-reviour is moving to radelaide

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    Quote Originally Posted by GazFish35 View Post
    Adelaide reds.


    It's all in the name.

    Au-reviour is moving to radelaide
    with him and grimario they could start a supporter club in adelaide

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    Quote Originally Posted by boz-monaut View Post
    these regulations are pretty vague when it comes to flags and banners of clubs from other nations - I reckon they need to be tightened in that regard

    my 2c - it wouldn't be appropriate or acceptable to bring the flag of another club into a game, just because of the perceived fan culture street-cred of St Pauli, everyone thinks it's ok
    Boz bang on the money. It is a Newcastle Jets game. All support should be Newy related. Not for other clubs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Premy View Post
    That you have no links to.

    During a recent holiday to Europe a few members of the Lunatics meet some supporters of St Pauli, they were invited too and attended a St Pauli game. There's nothing else to it, as previously stated earlier the flag has been displayed at home games before with no issues why is it a issue now?
    Our club still has no links to St Pauli at all. Your claim a few fans have some type of tentative link is seriously clutching at straws. It has no bearing on our club/ support that a couple of fans identify themselves as also being fans of St Pauli cause they went to a game or two and met a few St Pauli fans


    I suppose the Jets also have tentative links also to the One Nation Political Party as I seen Pauline Hanson at Charly Square one day, and some other fan seen a picture of her in the Newy Herald and some other fan must have seen her on TV. FFS

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    Wow whose the one clutching at straws now.

    I'll stand by what I said earlier, by your logic anyone who wears a shirt from any other club aside from the two playing deserve to be ejected from the game or made to take said shirt off???
    Please tell me the difference???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Premy View Post
    Wow whose the one clutching at straws now.

    I'll stand by what I said earlier, by your logic anyone who wears a shirt from any other club aside from the two playing deserve to be ejected from the game or made to take said shirt off???
    Please tell me the difference???
    They weren't wearing a rival football clubs shirt though were they??

    The issue was they displayed a rather large flag in a display of expression of support to a rival club (as you put it) /left wing political ideology (as I put it) that contravenes the FFA Spectator Code of Conduct whilst at a Jets game whilst located amongst our support.

    Even when the police attended did the boys choose to comply with the Police??

    No

    One in particular argued the matter and resisted the police attempting to evict him every step of the way.
    That makes me doubt the intentions being noble


    Also If the flag unveil was a show of full on support why was it not out from Minute 1 but was unveiled 70 odd mins in???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Premy View Post
    That you have no links to.

    During a recent holiday to Europe a few members of the Lunatics meet some supporters of St Pauli, they were invited too and attended a St Pauli game. There's nothing else to it, as previously stated earlier the flag has been displayed at home games before with no issues why is it a issue now?
    I've got family there and have spent a bit of time in and around Hamburg/St Pauli over the years..
    Magic place..

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    you have to expect it though, it was always going to start shit - it's quite provocative banging up a st pauli flag, regardless of how pinko they are.

    it's like a red rag to a bull for sokkah cops, christ how many dumb blokes do you know from high school that are now the full-sleeve tattooed arm of the law

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    Quote Originally Posted by MFKS View Post
    They weren't wearing a rival football clubs shirt though were they??

    The issue was they displayed a rather large flag in a display of expression of support to a rival club (as you put it) /left wing political ideology (as I put it) that contravenes the FFA Spectator Code of Conduct whilst at a Jets game whilst located amongst our support.

    Even when the police attended did the boys choose to comply with the Police??

    No

    One in particular argued the matter and resisted the police attempting to evict him every step of the way.
    That makes me doubt the intentions being noble


    Also If the flag unveil was a show of full on support why was it not out from Minute 1 but was unveiled 70 odd mins in???
    Once you show you're got no idea.

    I've wasted enough time explaining the situation to you. You've dug your feet in trying to take the high ground linking this to politics, you've completely missed the issue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MFKS View Post
    They weren't wearing a rival football clubs shirt though were they??

    The issue was they displayed a rather large flag in a display of expression of support to a rival club (as you put it) /left wing political ideology (as I put it) that contravenes the FFA Spectator Code of Conduct whilst at a Jets game whilst located amongst our support.

    Even when the police attended did the boys choose to comply with the Police??

    No


    One in particular argued the matter and resisted the police attempting to evict him every step of the way.
    That makes me doubt the intentions being noble


    Also If the flag unveil was a show of full on support why was it not out from Minute 1 but was unveiled 70 odd mins in???
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