Originally Posted by lopez
:D :D :D :D Another friend Davros has made across the political divide.
Whilst the Brandywell may not have been a great place to visit for other Northern teams, surely the same could be said for Windsor Park re nationalist fans. Leaving aside the Belfast Celtic incident which earned Linfield what? a two match ban from the ground, one of which was turned around to make what was a home game into an away game at Ballymena, there was the cup match in February 1955 against Derry. Here the visitors were winning 2-1 but lost 3-2 after a riot halted the game. Accusations arose that Linfield fans had assaulted Derry players but that the police refused to do anything to intervene. Also a woman was threatened with a knife in the enclosure. You'd think that after the Celtic incident it was time for the IFA to 'get tough' with Linfield. Not at all. The club were 'censured.' I'm led to believe they carried on in the competition even though they didn't win it.
So there we have it. One club has a visitors team coach set on fire; it is not certain if it was by their own fans ; no one is hurt but they to move 30 miles down the road. Another club firstly has a visitors team attacked resulting in one player having his leg deliberately broken. A few years later a match is almost abandoned, players are once more attacked, a visiting fan is attacked with a knife. On both occasions the clubs' fans were involved and the incidents took place inside their stadium. They however don't have to move anywhere and on both occasions get a slapped wrist with the origins of the second incident suggested to have started by one of the visiting players taking off his crucifix to put in his pocket.
I get the feeling that the description of the IFA as 'a gaggle of halfwits' is merely a ploy to disguise the fact that both they - certainly in the post '69 period - and the Irish League have acted in a sectarian manner towards nationalist clubs. Davy has given a number of examples to strengthen this argument. I've given here two more.