Was it dml1954?
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I was told steward had to radio for advice about whether to admit the lad (who was about nine).
As a guy said, he could remember when fans wearing opposing colours mingled freely at Ninian Park.
Hate to think what will happen when Man U come to town.
Was it dml1954?
Little shit should be given a slap. Can't be doing things like that, it's not rugby. Bloody disgrace, footballs gone.
Used to see the odd away fan at almost every game in the family stand. Never an issue.
Assuming he was local - why would you take your 9 year old with an arsenal top on to the game. Surely he knew the kid may get some abuse which would devastate him no good.
It’s almost child cruelty
Couldn’t he just support Cardiff City instead? I think the only issue I would have is that.....
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... it’s the HOME end. If you want to watch arsenal, do it on tv or get a ticket to the away end. That ticket is supposed to be for a child with a Cardiff City shirt on isn’t it?
I know there are bigger issues in the world and so what if it’s just one or two kids but I do feel it’s a bit cheeky. Just how it feels.
Should have been marched to the club shop shirt taken off ,burnt in front of him, and a City red one given over to him,his parents need to be educated
I was more annoyed by all the old red shirts from our last season in the Prem.
Did anyone see the Arsenal prat in a 3/4 length Gucci coat with a Dragon on the back, well worth the laugh.
We lost because of a kid in an Arsenal top using my magic urinal before kick off. I had to use a different one.
Remember all the trouble at Wembley when the scousers were in the Cardiff end? there was fathers with their young kids in there in Liverpool scarves getting dogs abuse, what the feck were they thinking putting their kids at risk like that.
think you`re all missing the point, what shirt will the nipper wear for the next home game.
I have to say there was absolutely no bother around me about the boy. He and his father were only visiting the spot at half-time and the mature attitude of everyone around me (while laughing about it) was that fans of opposing teams should get on with one another, albeit with some good-natured banter.
Newcastle fan in the Ninian was asked to leave at our last game. So what has changed ?
Fair enough to go to the game, but why wear the top ? To me that is disrespectful and although it would be wrong for anyone to abuse them or worse, it is like a red rag to a bull for some and totally unnecessary.
I saw a young lad in the queue with a badly hidden Arsenal shirt on and pointed him to the away end.
He just shrugged and mumbled, so I guess his ticket was for the home end
I left it up to the stewards to decide if he got in or not.
I agree with this, though wish it wasn't the case. Having said that, it was quite satisfying watching a few Liverpool fans being ejected from the ground after being deliberately provocative in our end during the Carling Cup Final. If you can behave then fine, but many can't.