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    Segregation?

    Is segregation of supporters compulsory at LOI grounds?

    There was a bit of a handbags incident at the Showgrounds on Saturday which could have been nasty ...only for the fact that it was two west of Ireland teams whose supporters are too laid back to even bother.

    Nevertheless, there is an illustration on the back of the Sligo Rovers match ticket which shows the East Stand (on the right as you walk in) is for away supporters. That stand has about 800 seats (my guesstimate) and there were about 150 GUFC fans there plus about a similar amount of Sligo fans which was monitored by three stewards. When the visiting fans needed to take a wizz or but a Fanta, they had to pass the locals.

    At one stage, a Galway United fan got involved in a few verbals with the Sligo fans as he walked passed them after he took a leak. The banter was nothing more than you'd get at a schoolboy hurling match but before we knew it, there were six of the Garda Siochana's finest officers and maybe a dozen stewards forming a human shield to prevent a riot.

    When we got out of the Showgrounds in one piece and the Sligo Riot Police team held off , here was no agro and to be honest, we got a good reception from the locals before and after the game despite the poor quality of football that both teams mustererd up.


    I can't help feeling that if this was Cup semi final or relegation battle* that the outcome could have been worse.

    Are Clubs obliged to segregate fans?



    * maybe it was for us?


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    Yes, they're obliged to set aside a separate away area per UEFA Licencing.

    In reality, few clubs really care, although Cork, Sligo and Derry seem particularly fastidious about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    Yes, they're obliged to set aside a separate away area per UEFA Licencing.

    In reality, few clubs really care, although Cork, Sligo and Derry seem particularly fastidious about it.
    Sligo weren't so fastei, fatsi, stafidi, er, bothered last Saturday.
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    Well let's put it this way - those are the only three grounds I've been to to have put aside a separate section for UCD fans, and made us stick to it!

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    it covers your own backs in case of any trouble. clubs must decide the chance of trouble and get the number of required gardai.
    An example might be, Waterford obviously wouldnt expect trouble from, say Derry City,so security might be low, while if Shamrock Rovers (jus picking at random), came down, then security and segredation might be needed. Its all about the risk of trouble!
    but if you dont have segredation and policing and there is trouble, the club would be held responsible.
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    We have a set Block for away fans for every game and its Block A (with the exception of Linfield and Glentoran who get the last 2 blocks for obvious reasons). Most of the time there isnt stewards seperating the crowds but stewatrds around to make sure no hassle occurs. The only time there were stewards seperating away fans was when Rovers were here a few years ago in the cup and decided they would surge at the Derry fans and make idiots of themselves (not all I should say but a minority). Otherwise unless its Linfield or Glentoran away fans are set Block A with stewards around to keep an eye

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    Quote Originally Posted by City till I Die View Post
    We have a set Block for away fans for every game and its Block A (with the exception of Linfield and Glentoran who get the last 2 blocks for obvious reasons). Most of the time there isnt stewards seperating the crowds but stewatrds around to make sure no hassle occurs. The only time there were stewards seperating away fans was when Rovers were here a few years ago in the cup and decided they would surge at the Derry fans and make idiots of themselves (not all I should say but a minority). Otherwise unless its Linfield or Glentoran away fans are set Block A with stewards around to keep an eye
    Is that the section where sligo rovers fans were last week? It must be the worst spot to watch a match.
    Me and my buddy sat in with the derry fans, and were made very welcome. The seats did have a reserved sign on them but they derry guy in the seat beside them said they were free that evening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue til i die View Post
    it covers your own backs in case of any trouble. clubs must decide the chance of trouble and get the number of required gardai.
    An example might be, Waterford obviously wouldnt expect trouble from, say Derry City,so security might be low, while if Shamrock Rovers (jus picking at random), came down, then security and segredation might be needed. Its all about the risk of trouble!
    but if you dont have segredation and policing and there is trouble, the club would be held responsible.

    gardai are absolutley RUBBISH in Waterford, anytime theres trouble they litreally turn their back to it. If it wasnt for the private security firm the club has brought in there would have been a couple of serious incidents this year.

    Segregation is in place for every game in the RSC btw, for anyone who hasnt been down this season, as I said above a new security firm has been brought in this year. IMO there seems to be roughly the same amount of these fellas in the ground no matter whos playing

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    Quote Originally Posted by half_full View Post
    gardai are absolutley RUBBISH in Waterford, anytime theres trouble they litreally turn their back to it. If it wasnt for the private security firm the club has brought in there would have been a couple of serious incidents this year.
    What's the deal with private security firms??

    I'd iagine by law they're not allowed to lay hand on anyone

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lim till i die View Post
    What's the deal with private security firms??

    I'd iagine by law they're not allowed to lay hand on anyone

    Galway United hire a private security company too. The security men (and women) hava as much authority as a Night Club bouncer; they can check your bag for booze etc and they can escort you out if you don't obey the regulations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddyfield View Post
    Galway United hire a private security company too. The security men (and women) hava as much authority as a Night Club bouncer; they can check your bag for booze etc and they can escort you out if you don't obey the regulations.
    But supposing a group of fans charge

    If they grab or push back any of them isn't it assault??

    they can check your bag for booze
    Always thought you could demand the presence of a guard when being searched

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    Quote Originally Posted by kkontour View Post
    Is that the section where sligo rovers fans were last week? It must be the worst spot to watch a match.
    Me and my buddy sat in with the derry fans, and were made very welcome. The seats did have a reserved sign on them but they derry guy in the seat beside them said they were free that evening.

    Yep it is. The pitch has a 9ft slope, so the other side of the ground would have a better view than those of the away fans. The reserved stickers were put on for season ticket holders but some dont bother turning up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lim till i die View Post
    But supposing a group of fans charge

    If they grab or push back any of them isn't it assault??



    Always thought you could demand the presence of a guard when being searched

    1. As someone allready said, they have the same freedom as bouncers at a night club, if certain supporters act in a violent/aggressive manner then I presume its within the law to constrain them.

    2. Yes, I think you can, in any almost any other situation in life. But attending a match etc. its a kind of a grey area with the majority of games taking place on private property.

    To be fair to the security in the RSC, there not overly agressive and are surprisingly friendly. They've settled into the whole match night thing pretty well actually.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    Yes, they're obliged to set aside a separate away area per UEFA Licencing.

    In reality, few clubs really care, although Cork, Sligo and Derry seem particularly fastidious about it.
    Well to be fair, Cork City don't have a choice in this matter to be honest as the FAI will fine us at the drop of a hat. They only need an excuse so the club try and avoid any possibility of that happening.
    The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A face View Post
    Well to be fair, Cork City don't have a choice in this matter to be honest as the FAI will fine us at the drop of a hat. They only need an excuse so the club try and avoid any possibility of that happening.
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    The away fans are supposed to go to the uncovered section of the Carlisle, there's a huge sign as you go through the turnstiles that has an arrow pointing away with "AWAY FANS" written beside it. However, this rarely is the case. The away fans tend to bunch down near the changing rooms in the far corner of the new stand. They are free to move around the ground it seems. I can only think of one occassion where the away fans have been moved from there (Galway this year).
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    Quote Originally Posted by half_full View Post
    To be fair to the security in the RSC, there not overly agressive and are surprisingly friendly. They've settled into the whole match night thing pretty well actually.
    Seconded, I've always found them very friendly and helpful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by superfrank View Post
    The away fans are supposed to go to the uncovered section of the Carlisle, there's a huge sign as you go through the turnstiles that has an arrow pointing away with "AWAY FANS" written beside it. However, this rarely is the case. The away fans tend to bunch down near the changing rooms in the far corner of the new stand. They are free to move around the ground it seems. I can only think of one occassion where the away fans have been moved from there (Galway this year).

    AFAIK away fans have to be given a percentage of the covered area of the ground
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    Well let's put it this way - those are the only three grounds I've been to to have put aside a separate section for UCD fans, and made us stick to it!
    2 points:

    1. You have f**k all fans

    2. You will be segregated in Tolka tomorrow

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