I just find it astonishing the number of Wire fans, and even the Warrington Guardian- excusing the outrageous behaviour at Catalans by saying they were provoked, and the overall sense of being the victims for their own violent Neanderthal actions.
Now our coach is attacked and again, it’s ‘fake news’, ‘fake pictures ‘, didn’t happen at their ground, etc. And also excuses about provocation because of some Catalans flags.
They need to get a grip of the realities- there are a significant number of real scum embedded into the Wire support. Stop excusing them and deal with them.
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Agree, some of the stuff posted by Warrington fans on Facebook and Twitter has been pathetic. Instead of just accepting they’ve got a problem with their fans causing trouble they’ve been coming out with ridiculous excuses in an attempt at justifying their behaviour. It was all Catalans fans, James Child and Kenny Edwards fault on Saturday, then last night the pictures were fake and Saints fans on the coach must have wound the Warrington fans up because they wouldn’t throw a brick for no reason.
Not to mention some of their fans were happy the brick was thrown as they’re apparently ‘rent free’ in our heads. As has been said on here they’re completely irrelevant on the field so have to act like wankers off it. Horrible club with horrible fans, hopefully we beat them in the last second at Wembley. Got to the point were I hate them even more than Wigan.
Used to be quite a common occurrence in the 70' S and 80's bricking coaches. Spent a number of trips home with no window.
I thought this was a thing of the past to be honest.
It's always been the same. I can go back to the 1980s and whenever Warrington fans had kicked off somewhere, they'd always been provoked. There was always a reason. They were always hard done to.
The one thing that I never wanted was a Saints-Warrington Final, because it will spoil the occasion.
If we beat them, they will be getting angry. If we lose to them, then they'll celebrate by getting angry in your face, and by trying to goad you in to trouble.
Their similarity to Liverpool fans is uncanny. :-)
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I'm sensing a Saints v Wigan GF.
Don’t know if this is right thread does anyone know if George/gerrard still have coach places left from father/son and how much are they?
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/20...t-rugby-league
Needs to be sorted, like others have said, we don't want to go backwards on this issue.
Must admit you don't see too much trouble from the pie lot, when they win they are too busy congratulating themselves and when they lose they have all gone home before the final whistle
"The great fallacy is that the game is first and last about winning. It is nothing of the kind. The game is about glory, it is about doing things in style and with a flourish, about going out and beating the other lot, not waiting for them to die of boredom." Danny Blanchflower.
Might have been written by a footballer about football - but never a truer word............
Ah, Moral Highground FC.
Whilst Heysel will always be a stain on Liverpool and the club and its fans must always shoulder the blame for that, if you cared to look at the whole scenario, you'd understand it's far more complex than 'Liverpool fans just decided to go feral'. Especially since before that, Liverpool fans were considered great travellers who didn't cause trouble. And we've had numerous excursions into Europe since without a hint of trouble.
But then, in the last couple of years, we've seen Everton fans having street battles with Millwall fans last season; Everton fans throwing punches at Lyon players who had the temerity to celebrate scoring (in a thorough trouncing of your small, also-ran club); and this week an Everton fan arrested for making racist Tweets.
Remind me again which fans should be worried about getting tarred with the same brush as the other.