I was at the game yesterday and heard after half time that there had been some trouble in the bar at half time when two Cork heads came in and started singing "Milltown is a car park" in the middle of a bunch of Rovers fans. Not surprisingly a fracas ensued! I heard that the Gaurds arrested the two of them.
I been following Rovers home and away for over 10 years and have never been involved in any trouble. I know that there are a few nutters following Rovers who do go looking to get involved in / start trouble, but I know that the majority of fans only go to the games for the same reason as everyone else, cheer the team, have a few pints etc. If Rovers can identify the people causing trouble outside afterwards, then great, bar them, I've no problem with that.
I also know that there are nutters who come out of the woodwork every time we play in Turners Cross looking to "take on those Dublin *******s" etc. I've seen this myself several times at the Cross over the years and I am sure that the two in the pub yesterday were just this. How come there is only trouble between Rovers and Cork down in Turners Cross and never in Dublin!
Why aren't fans searched properly and stopped from bringing drink into games?
Why are people allowed out of the ground to get more drink into them at half time?
Why aren't fans away fans kept inside the ground while home fans cleared out of the ground and away from outside?
Sorting these things out would go a long way towards nipping all this in the bud.
koh
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