Pictures from aftermath of Shels v Cork City.
I will let the pictures speak for themselves. Can you make out what happened? Prize for the winner ;)
Why can't shels steward their ground properly & keep people off the pitch?
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Pictures from aftermath of Shels v Cork City.
I will let the pictures speak for themselves. Can you make out what happened? Prize for the winner ;)
Why can't shels steward their ground properly & keep people off the pitch?
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I was wondering what happened there alright. I saw the kids coming on the pitch at the end and then some Cork fans in the Riverside were very annoyed about something - though didn't come on the pitch themselves.
Two weeks in a row from Shels. What is being done about it?
Plenty of guards there, who just stand about and laugh about it. Infuriating! :( I know it doesn't make it any better, but noone older than about 10 goes on, and that can be seen in the pics.
Honestly, I'm happy there's pics up, may kick something into being done properly. I think we get fined every time these little muppets run on?
Same after our game. Little minks ran on the pitch and came over sticking their fingers up at us and laughing. Stewards just stood there:rolleyes:.
GEt that chip off your shoulder. Both Bohs and pats have been fined for 'missile' throwing this season. Think Bohs have been fined for going on pitch too.
I was at the game on Friday, practically incident free. When O'Donovan scored, he went to the Shels fans to celebrate and someone threw a water bottle at him. Then at the end about 15 teens went over to the Cork fans. One lad tried to get on the pitch to have a go at them. Problem solved in 30 seconds
Sorry but tell me when this has happened at Dalymount. We hire enough stewards to keep fans and objects off the pitch. At the end of any game in Dalymount you never see fans on the pitch full stop, the entire Jodi is blocked off. Other clubs don't pay the same money it costs us to do this and hence after every game in Tolka there are fans on teh pitch.
A few young lads with little better to do; with a thread title like that you must be looking for a job with the tabloids pete ;)
Just like to point out that Pats have all but eradicated our problem in this area.
The brushing it off as something unimportant isn't really acceptable. There is one lad there clearly throwing something from point blank range in to a group of fans. Without going all Marge Simpson on it, does someone have to get their head split before it's addressed properly?
Won't somebody please think of the thugs!!!
The steward in those pictures looks highly interested.
A fine is the only way the club will do anything about this problem,so i am all in favour of a fine!
1 lad made as if he was going to jump the fence but the little thugs scattered. Most people are mature enough not to rise to the provocation but only takes 1 kid to join in to kick something off.
If Shels are incapable of keeping people off the pitch they don't deserve a place in the top flight of irish football.
Also, they look a bit older than 10 year olds.
I only called them thugs as could hardly be hooligans.
Thats just a stupid statement!!
Apart from that comment,I agree with you on this,and they are older than 10,they're about 15/16 and when i pointed out to a Garda that he should stop them getting on the pitch,he just looked at me despite the fact they were at his arms lenght!!
That's it in a nutshell, Shelbourne only employ around 6 stewards for every game (count them next time you're at a match, I have and I've rarely seen more than 6). Pats usually have beween 30 and 40 at Richmond Park. I'm told that their bigger games cost about €2,000 in stewarding and Gardaí costs, even the smaller ones cost over €1,000.
Oh, and the Gardaís role is not to act as replacement stewards, they're attending what is essentially a "private function" and are there to assist the Event Controller and Safety Officer if required to do so. They will not intervene unless requested or unless they see a law being broken (unlike in the UK, invading a pitch breaks stadium rules but doesn't break the law).
The guards have no responsibility to stop people entering the pitch. They are however responsible to detain/arrest people seen engaging in violent behaviour.
The stewards have responsibility for both.
Maybe the FAI could add "safety of supporters" to conditions of the new FAI SuperLeague?