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The English football authorities are introducing a series of measures to help improve the behaviour of players, managers and coaches across the professional, National League system and grassroots game, as well as addressing the issue of football tragedy abuse.

 

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Details on the link including incidents at today's game !

 

Football unites to improve participant & fan behaviour – 2023-24 – Foxes Trust

 

 

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Now we just need you to unite to improve the "big" clubs, broadcasters and administrators' behaviour, because right now - especially with initiatives like this - they're taking the absolute piss out of all of us.

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20 minutes ago, Foxes_Trust said:

The English football authorities are introducing a series of measures to help improve the behaviour of players, managers and coaches across the professional, National League system and grassroots game, as well as addressing the issue of football tragedy abuse.

 

Love-Football-Protect-the-Game-July-2023.jpg

 

Details on the link including incidents at today's game !

 

Football unites to improve participant & fan behaviour – 2023-24 – Foxes Trust

 

 

We are what we are

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51 minutes ago, Daggers said:

0.015% of fans attending the game arrested.

 

0.006% of those attending arrested for ‘helicopter comments’ - just two people out of 36,763 attendees.

 

Misplaced priorities?

 

Clearly, anyone engaging in such behaviour is a twat - but focussing on them does nothing but encourage further comments because the ‘banter’ is seen to work, it gets a reaction - and any reaction validates the behaviour. It’s like some people have never discovered the internet and block functions.

 

You know what would improve the experience immeasurably? Stopping the wholesale illegal consumption of cocaine in the toilets. Or maybe making Twenty’s Plenty a cornerstone of your activity? Or maybe campaigning to reduce the monopolistic behaviour of clubs and their merch pricing strategies? Or campaigning to ban sponsorship practises that result in suicides rather than focussing on hurty feels?

The point about taking gear is a good one. You couldnt swing a cat in the stands these days without hitting someone on the spicy salt. 

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55 minutes ago, Dames said:

The point about taking gear is a good one. You couldnt swing a cat in the stands these days without hitting someone on the spicy salt. 

I reckon anyone should be able to take or do anything they want - in private. The second it impinges on others, nah. No evidence, but I’m betting coke is the reason these chants get such traction - and why the in-ground response is so visceral. 

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2 minutes ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

Feel it was incredibly tame given the circumstances from both sets of fans. 

Agreed 

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Intrigued as to what a helicopter gesture looks like. I’m familiar with the windmill technique, does a helicopter require a gentleman to be lay flat? Maybe held aloft by his fellow supporters?

 

Anyway, less of my ramblings - Foxes Trust, fantastic work as ever.

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Woke snowflake society that are so bothered it may offend Someone I literally couldn’t care less what opposition fans sing what signs they do what they say! if people do you must have very empty lives! If we as a club are annoying other clubs fans to make songs signs we are doing something right! When we are top of the championship with the most expensive squad you will see the hate then you better hold tight liberals you maybe in for a bumpy ride this season 🤣

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3 hours ago, Daggers said:

0.015% of fans attending the game arrested.

 

0.006% of those attending arrested for ‘helicopter comments’ - just two people out of 36,763 attendees.

 

Misplaced priorities?

 

Clearly, anyone engaging in such behaviour is a twat - but focussing on them does nothing but encourage further comments because the ‘banter’ is seen to work, it gets a reaction - and any reaction validates the behaviour. It’s like some people have never discovered the internet and block functions.

 

You know what would improve the experience immeasurably? Stopping the wholesale illegal consumption of cocaine in the toilets. Or maybe making Twenty’s Plenty a cornerstone of your activity? Or maybe campaigning to reduce the monopolistic behaviour of clubs and their merch pricing strategies? Or campaigning to ban sponsorship practises that result in suicides rather than focussing on hurty feels?

Can I add smoking to the list too... Particularly annoys me when it's basically blowing into a stewards face and they do nothing. 

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53 minutes ago, Collymore said:

Can I add smoking to the list too... Particularly annoys me when it's basically blowing into a stewards face and they do nothing. 

But standing up at a game for too long or typing an opinion saying a senior manager is doing a shite job and they'll ban you :rolleyes:

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4 hours ago, Daggers said:

0.015% of fans attending the game arrested.

 

0.006% of those attending arrested for ‘helicopter comments’ - just two people out of 36,763 attendees.

 

Misplaced priorities?

 

Clearly, anyone engaging in such behaviour is a twat - but focussing on them does nothing but encourage further comments because the ‘banter’ is seen to work, it gets a reaction - and any reaction validates the behaviour. It’s like some people have never discovered the internet and block functions.

 

You know what would improve the experience immeasurably? Stopping the wholesale illegal consumption of cocaine in the toilets. Or maybe making Twenty’s Plenty a cornerstone of your activity? Or maybe campaigning to reduce the monopolistic behaviour of clubs and their merch pricing strategies? Or campaigning to ban sponsorship practises that result in suicides rather than focussing on hurty feels?

This is a great post.

 

As per with football policing, they target the obvious issues rather than doing any sort of critical analysis and looking into what causes these to occur. 

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18 minutes ago, HighPeakFox said:

Had a nice reply from Jim. They're aware of the drugs issue. 

Sounds like he’s involved. I think the Trust should write a letter. 

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7 hours ago, Daggers said:

0.015% of fans attending the game arrested.

 

0.006% of those attending arrested for ‘helicopter comments’ - just two people out of 36,763 attendees.

 

Misplaced priorities?

 

Clearly, anyone engaging in such behaviour is a twat - but focussing on them does nothing but encourage further comments because the ‘banter’ is seen to work, it gets a reaction - and any reaction validates the behaviour. It’s like some people have never discovered the internet and block functions.

 

You know what would improve the experience immeasurably? Stopping the wholesale illegal consumption of cocaine in the toilets. Or maybe making Twenty’s Plenty a cornerstone of your activity? Or maybe campaigning to reduce the monopolistic behaviour of clubs and their merch pricing strategies? Or campaigning to ban sponsorship practises that result in suicides rather than focussing on hurty feels?

Completely agree, people might start taking them a little more seriously if they was to push forward and make them kind of statements instead of the ones they are currently doing 

 

just on a side note, is that right, 36763 attendees? 

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16 hours ago, Daggers said:

0.015% of fans attending the game arrested.

 

0.006% of those attending arrested for ‘helicopter comments’ - just two people out of 36,763 attendees.

 

Misplaced priorities?

 

Clearly, anyone engaging in such behaviour is a twat - but focussing on them does nothing but encourage further comments because the ‘banter’ is seen to work, it gets a reaction - and any reaction validates the behaviour. It’s like some people have never discovered the internet and block functions.

 

You know what would improve the experience immeasurably? Stopping the wholesale illegal consumption of cocaine in the toilets. Or maybe making Twenty’s Plenty a cornerstone of your activity? Or maybe campaigning to reduce the monopolistic behaviour of clubs and their merch pricing strategies? Or campaigning to ban sponsorship practises that result in suicides rather than focussing on hurty feels?

Article from July this year..... The real cost of gambling sponsorship – Foxes Trust

 

The FSA network of Championship Trusts/Supporters Groups have formed an Away Fans sub-group to look at many aspects including reciprocal pricing arrangements and price caps

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