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The Flare.....

MariaCAFC
MariaCAFC Posts: 1,152
edited March 2008 in General Charlton
Would I be right in thinking that Charlton could quite possibly be fined for that last night - due to the question being asked of how they got into the ground with it????
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  • Lets hope not. Thought that crap had died out with the dinosaurs......Still it is Brizzle !
  • CAFCBourne
    CAFCBourne Posts: 3,799
    They might close the stadium and do us all a favour ;-)
  • Goonerhater
    Goonerhater Posts: 12,677
    Flares ? i think Henry still wears his.
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,918
    no problem with flares, but throwing it from the very back was criminally stupid.

    Just lucky it managed to make the pitch otherwise someone could of been left in a bad way.
  • MariaCAFC
    MariaCAFC Posts: 1,152
    I know I hope not too - but you know what the FA are like with us - Any excuse to slap our wrists!!

    I just couldn't understand the mind of the idiot that threw it! If he/she hadn't have cleared the crowed and made the pitch they could have caused serious injury to the fans around them.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,327
    [cite]Posted By: Goonerhater[/cite]Flares ? i think Henry still wears his.

    I think I stopped wearing flares a long time before you did GH.

    Anyway they are called bootleg trousers now I believe. I also hear that sales of cardigans have soared recently which will please Kap10.

    Back to the City flare. Stupid thing to do and I hope the guy was caught and will banned so he misses City's season/s in the prem.
  • Goonerhater
    Goonerhater Posts: 12,677
    some flares produce no heat at all. Which still dont mean they should throw it , or anything.Mind you seems a good few of our fans threw a wobbly re the second half display !
  • My sources have told me that Charlton are in deep trouble for this as the stewards are supposed to search away fans before entering the ground and this got in - also Charlton were prepared for about 400 Bristol Fans but abotu 100 turnt up!

    The fact that the flare got in and was on the pitch means the staff didnt do there job correctly and so we are in trouble......

    Typical ay!!
  • Shame it didnt fall on the carrot crunchers Worzel Gummidge esque barnet!!! The whole lot of them would have gone up like Camden!!
  • WSS
    WSS Posts: 25,089
    you could hide a flare in a program or anything - think it would be harsh if the club got done for it.

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  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,327
    [cite]Posted By: KieranBrown[/cite]My sources have told me that Charlton are in deep trouble for this as the stewards are supposed to search away fans before entering the ground and this got in - also Charlton were prepared for about 400 Bristol Fans but abotu 100 turnt up!

    The fact that the flare got in and was on the pitch means the staff didnt do there job correctly and so we are in trouble......

    Typical ay!!

    Deep trouble? Why? Will certainly be investigated and reviewed but objects get thrown on pitches quite often. No one was hurt and it looked like the police went into pull out the guy who threw it.
  • MariaCAFC
    MariaCAFC Posts: 1,152
    [cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: KieranBrown[/cite]My sources have told me that Charlton are in deep trouble for this as the stewards are supposed to search away fans before entering the ground and this got in - also Charlton were prepared for about 400 Bristol Fans but abotu 100 turnt up!

    The fact that the flare got in and was on the pitch means the staff didnt do there job correctly and so we are in trouble......

    Typical ay!!

    Deep trouble? Why? Will certainly be investigated and reviewed but objects get thrown on pitches quite often. No one was hurt and it looked like the police went into pull out the guy who threw it.

    Where the police went in wasn't where the flare came from though - Unless the culprit had moved after throwing it.........

    *takes off detectives hat* ;-)
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,283
    The Ob were trying to throw out a bloke who decided to stand on the barrier in the middle of the stand. He then hid back in with the rest of them and then they tried to throw him out.

    The flare came from the back right of the stand. Very near to a bloke in a bright yellow jacket.
  • Chirpy Red
    Chirpy Red Posts: 7,587
    Very dangerous I'm sure, but don't they look great?

    Like crazy old days in Europe.

    I know, I know!
  • Nug
    Nug Posts: 4,627
    Added to the atmosphere....but Health and Safety.....?
  • Can you buy them in this country? I thought they were illegal.
  • suzisausage
    suzisausage Posts: 11,502
    [cite]Posted By: DJ Davey Dave[/cite]Very dangerous I'm sure, but don't they look great?

    Like crazy old days in Europe.

    I know, I know!

    they had them at roma v lazio last year, looks amazing!

    I liked the look of it too, but agree, there wasn't a safe exclusion zone, the correct gloves, scarf and hard hat/shoes combo weren't applied, and there wasn't a written risk assesment completed before it was lit. shame.
  • The_Organiser
    The_Organiser Posts: 3,999
    I was more concerned (and embarrased) by our supports reaction to it. All booing as though we are perfect, wouldn't even dare to fart in a ground support. If only our support was more like theirs!
    So they through a flare, not the first time it's happened in the last week or so even. You often see them on the Kop at Anfield for European nights! Agreed it was a bit dodgy throwing it so far. I didn't think it would make it, but it did, no one died, they brought decent numbers, stood up and had a good time, which is what supporting your team is all about. Compare that to most of our away turnouts. I know what I would prefer!!!
  • Stu_of_Kunming
    Stu_of_Kunming Posts: 17,127
    TO, agree completely, would be very happy if our support was more like theirs re passion.
  • WSS
    WSS Posts: 25,089
    edited March 2008
    [cite]Posted By: The Organiser[/cite]I was more concerned (and embarrased) by our supports reaction to it. All booing as though we are perfect, wouldn't even dare to fart in a ground support. If only our support was more like theirs!
    So they through a flare, not the first time it's happened in the last week or so even. You often see them on the Kop at Anfield for European nights! Agreed it was a bit dodgy throwing it so far. I didn't think it would make it, but it did, no one died, they brought decent numbers, stood up and had a good time, which is what supporting your team is all about. Compare that to most of our away turnouts. I know what I would prefer!!!
    If he just held it then fair enough but he launched it. 10 foot less and a kid could have been hit in the face. I know it didnt but thats besides the point in my opinion.

    I think the booing was more of a thought that they were "attacking our ground" rather the fact that they had a flare.

    It was one person though, and like Stu says below - there was a moron who threw a bottle from the NU against Watford - if that hit someone in the NL i'm sure he would get turned upon by our own.

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  • Stu_of_Kunming
    Stu_of_Kunming Posts: 17,127
    I don't see how the flare was any worse than the bottle of water launched from the North Upper against Watford, the only difference was not everyone could see it.
  • WSS
    WSS Posts: 25,089
    [cite]Posted By: Stu of SE7[/cite]I don't see how the flare was any worse than the bottle of water launched from the North Upper against Watford, the only difference was not everyone could see it.
    Agreed.
  • CHG
    CHG Posts: 4,533
    The Operator, you seem impressed by their turnout, surely any side that is looking good for a second successive promotion on a crest of a wave would boast a similar following, I am personally impressed by struggling teams having a large following singing when they are losing? Very easy to support a club when they are winning.
  • nolly
    nolly Posts: 12,122
    if you had a flare in one of our away games you would be told to SIDDARN.
  • Stu_of_Kunming
    Stu_of_Kunming Posts: 17,127
    CHG, it was not the number of people that impressed me, it was the way they supported their team, the way every supporter should, with passion and volume.

    Something the majority of Charlton fans lack at the majority of away games.
  • [cite]Posted By: Stu of SE7[/cite]I don't see how the flare was any worse than the bottle of water launched from the North Upper against Watford, the only difference was not everyone could see it.

    Think I know which I'd rather be hit by!
  • WSS
    WSS Posts: 25,089
    [cite]Posted By: Stu of SE7[/cite]CHG, it was not the number of people that impressed me, it was the way they supported their team, the way every supporter should, with passion and volume.

    Something the majority of Charlton fans lack at the majority of away games.
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,918
    I wasn't shocked or offended, i just thought it was a good chance to shout 'w***ers' having just conceded a goal..........
  • WSS
    WSS Posts: 25,089
    OUTRAGED AT THE FACILITIES IN THE SOUTH STAND - BRISTOL CITY FANS SET IT ALIGHT
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  • nolly
    nolly Posts: 12,122
    there support was something we can only dream of,boy i hate that cafc song.