Bendybulls wrote:
Very decent comment thank you. Pity some of your supporters were not appreciative of the game of rugby rather than running around with ridiculous flares attempting to incite a response. From where we were stood unfortunately it didn't even get much of a response from so called security staff - step on a yellow line seemed to get the same response as the flare incident - is this something you have to suffer regularly on away trips?
I'll be honest, the flares don't bother me. It's not like those responsible cause danger to others by throwing them around etc - an example of which yesterday, the kid with the flare was just stood there on his own. It only became an issue once the security guards started chasing him. I'm surprised at the general outrage to it all to be honest, I have even seen some reports suggesting the kid was a "scumbag" and that he should be banned for life. I accept flares are not allowed in sporting grounds, but most grounds also ban swearing, it doesn't stop it happening.
That said, following relegation I imagine you have all had some dark days and you deserved yesterday. It must have been a great feeling turning us over in quote emphatic fashion. Those days are few and far between for clubs like ourselves, so enjoy it.