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El Diablo
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« on: 04 February 2012, 12:58:53 »

Basically, this happened all the way through the second half with one so called supporter a few rows behind us in the North Stand constantly abusing Ali Lauitiiti whenever he came near to us.
There is good humoured banter, but this guy was a disgrace to the thousands who turned up.

I would not be surprised if Ali Lauitiiti put in a formal complaint to the club as it was that bad.

Dont know where the so called stewards where as this guy could be heard by everyone around us and should have been thrown out.

Ali Lauitiiti was very diplomatic and to his credit did not take the bait of this one idiot. The club should make a stance of this kind of behavior and try to find out who this idiot is a ban him from every ground in the country.
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« Reply #1 on: 04 February 2012, 13:25:51 »

Why what was he saying mate?Ban maybe harsh but a good telling off.
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« Reply #2 on: 04 February 2012, 13:34:01 »

haha whoever it was got stuck into whichever player was near us.  Poor Mr Cockayne got the worse of it I think.  Lautiti handled it really well, responding to ali you fat bounty by lifting his shirt and laughing back at him.  Stewards just dont give a cola about this kind of thing.
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« Reply #3 on: 04 February 2012, 18:59:36 »

Oh come on. It's called banter... Get a grip...
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« Reply #4 on: 04 February 2012, 20:39:51 »

Oh come on. It's called banter... Get a grip...

May be banter in your book, but shout obsenities like this idiot was outside a rugby/football ground andyou would be thrown in the slammer.
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« Reply #5 on: 04 February 2012, 20:50:23 »

Was he not escorted from the ground towards the end?
Or was this a different incident?
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« Reply #6 on: 04 February 2012, 21:01:54 »

Oh come on. It's called banter... Get a grip...

I totally agree, what about sometimes when you get 10,000+ singing the referee's a whistler. Surely any team going to an opposition ground would expect to get abuse off the home crowd. I know sometimes there a bit of a debate about colourful language + kids being at games but, IMO it always been part of the game, just as it has and still is in other sports too.
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« Reply #7 on: 04 February 2012, 21:43:35 »

Was he not escorted from the ground towards the end?
Or was this a different incident?

Thats the one, but there was a younger guy who tried to have a go at him for the foul and abusive language he was using.
Oh, and the so called stewards wanted to eject a totally innocent chap who was trying to diffuse the situation..!!!!
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