Another lad that should get facts right before commenting.GC. wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 3:17 pmIf Drogheda supporters behaved then security would barely have been noticed. Look in the mirror before pointing the finger elsewhere.Daviddrog wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 3:07 pmThere’s been a number of times this season that linesmen have been hit by an object.TrevDaRev2 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 2:32 pm
I don't recall any equivalent and the FAI are taking a stronger approach this season, can't see the appeal winning
There’s been a number of times this season, flares have been thrown on pitches.
Dundalk supporters time would be best served looking at the jokeshop security last Friday
What happened after the match was the following:
- Drogheda supporters kept back after match (as per normal to be fair)
- some Dundalk supporters refused to leave the ground and started making their way down behind the goals (where no stewards or guards were. They were mostly at away gate or outside ground)
- drogheda supporters could see this, pointed this out to stewards at gate
- in response, one steward asked for a fight and had to be dragged back by a guard
- another steward said the delay in letting us out was because Dundalk supporters were trying to make their way up to away exit outside ground (whether true or not - I didn’t believe it tbh- idiotic not letting us out with amount of guards that were outside away end and around our buses, bearing in mind the Dundalk supporters inside the ground were making their way over towards drogheda supporters with practically no security between both sets of supporters)
- Dundalk supporters got as far as the barricade behind the goal, until a charge back from drogheda supporters made them sh!t themselves and leg it.
The above is exactly what happened. Throwing all the security at the away gate and outside the ground, allowing Dundalk supporters after the match to make their way down towards drogheda supporters with no security between them, nearly caused a riot