Sligo getting it now and the Showgies prob the best ground in the country:) Not a word from a Bohs or a Lims fan about Jackman Park last Friday,fill us in folks.Oriel is poor but surely Jackman??
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Sligo getting it now and the Showgies prob the best ground in the country:) Not a word from a Bohs or a Lims fan about Jackman Park last Friday,fill us in folks.Oriel is poor but surely Jackman??
A few points:
Segregation - happens at most grounds, Tallaght, Inchicore, Dundalk, Tolka, Cork..................
View blocking barriers - agree with you there. The view is restricted due to the pylons, the press gantry and the double fencing under the press gantry. There are plans to replace the floodlights on that side of the pitch. The press gantry looks a bit permanent and something should be done about the double fence.
Chip van - there was easy access to both chip vans last Saturday night, no barriers in place.
Paint on the wall - it's a condition of entry to all LOI grounds that spectators do not enter onto the playing area. Therefore paint on the wall is a non issue. Anyway it did not stop a number of Cork supporters entering the playing area after the equaliser. Having said that it did not stop the idiot Rovers supporter either from running onto the pitch to replace Brush in goals when he got injured. How much will this cost the club? And add in the flares.
€15 - that's the going rate
In general, all clubs are concerned about security given the way the FAI hand out fines. Don't forget the FAI make a profit from the LOI every year and that's one of the ways they milk the clubs.
Of course it's a issue, and fobbing it off by saying its a non issue cos people shouldn't go on the pitch is bull. It's about treating people with respect, which is the jist of this thread, imo. People accidentally or otherwise lean against or brush off the wall... its bull and it contributes to a less pleasant experience. And, as you acknowledge, it doesn't even stop pitch invasions!
I've acknowledged that the view is restricted, the club is aware of this and have plans to rectify this, depending on funding.
The area is fully seated and persons standing/leaning over the wall would further restrict the view, particularly the touchline. Further there is plenty of room in front of the seats for people to walk in and out of the stand so it's very easy to avoid the wall. Both sections of the stand are of the same design and both have the paint.
Personally I've never had a problem with the paint.
[QUOTE=seand;1807932]Nothing to do with the view in my opinion. Personally I've never had a problem with the paint either, apart from the fact that it means Sligo Rovers think all supporters on that side of the ground are scum.[/QUOTE
The view is what it is.
We can agree to disagree but I can only speak for myself and I don't consider any supporters on that side of the ground to be scum.
Just to play devil's advocate, the segregation last Saturday was not particularly strict. Away fans were allowed to basically just wander around behind the goal where that chip van is. And there were no problems I saw at all. On the other hand, they did do a body search of every single away fan, so it wasn't just "random" as they had claimed. Football fans are generally treated as second class citizens compared to fans of other sports and as mentioned it's a shame to see this in the LOI now.
Dundalk searched all town fans on Saturday persoanlly don't have a problem with it given the threat of massive fines clubs face for pyro etc. Paint on the wall In Sligo would annoy me greatly especially if the view is as bad as suggested
Its a pity people need to be searched but I don't have a problem with it.
I'd prefer everyone got searched if it stopped some drunken clown hitting me on the back of the head with a flare or smoke canister or a bottle.
If some in society weren't so f****d up we wouldn't need searches or paint or any other of the measures that are needed in our grounds.
Those measures won’t stop incidents happening. Bottom line is, if I wanted to bring in a flare, get on the pitch or pick a fight with opposition fans, there’s no LoI ground where I wouldn’t be able to.
Saying "we get fined" isn't an excuse to ruin the ground for fans. And on that note, if an away team lets off flares, it them who get fined or both teams?
Our away (and home) attendances are certainly down, but Sligo proportionally more so.
Been there a good few times. Not trying to defend the Brandy, but at least you have an unopposed view of the pitch, even if the far corner is down a significant hill.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dodge
It happens at some grounds, and it’s not necessary most of the time. The Showground never used to have segregation.Quote:
Originally Posted by ThePrisoner
I take the point about the chip van though, encouraging to see.
The press gantry, and even the pillars, don't bother me that much. It's that double fence in the middle of the stand that causes the issue.Quote:
Originally Posted by ThePrisoner
I truly don’t understand the point of the paint. It doesn’t stop people getting on the pitch, simply acts as a staining hazard for your skin/clothes.Quote:
Originally Posted by ThePrisoner
Wasn’t having a go at the price, I just mean that people are a bit more careful with their money these days, and €15 to not have a complete view of the pitch isn’t exactly the best value for money, hence they decide to give the Sligo trip a miss.Quote:
Originally Posted by ThePrisoner
Just on searching, it's not great, but used to it from going to IL games. But is the main point of it not to stop people bringing in significant amounts of drink (especially glass bottles)? A flare is fairly easily concealed.
Its both teams as far as I know. Same for pitch invasion.
The measures wont stop incidents happening of course, but they will reduce them.
Ye had a big crowd 2 years ago ... but ye were top of the league then (which goes back to my point about the away numbers being down cause ye are sh1te now). There was no segregation that day either. There was loads of Derry fans on the Railway End and no problems. Made it all the sweeter actually cause we hammered ye.
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I'm obviously never in the away section but the impression I got was that the paint hadn't been on the wall in a while. Stupid thing to put there if you ask me. But no more stupid then the idiots who keep invading the pitch.
Was there for end of last season anyway. My only problem with it is that there's always been away fans who stand at the wall and there was nothjng to tell them it had paint on it. People who were leaning on it with jackets etc only found out when they saw the marks etc
If someone wants to go on the pitch they will anyway. I don't think this is much of a deterrent
As far as I know there is now plastic cover over the paint. It was the most ridiculous thing to do in the first place. It would never stop anyone going on the the pitch. As for the unwelcoming away end in the Showgrounds, I have to say I like away grounds like that but I see why many don't like it. Getting searched happens at most grounds now for away fans but it won't stop pyro. The heavy security is a result of lots of incidents between home and away fans over the years. I guess having opposing vocal fans in close proximity is not ideal.