Crossbar challenging?

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Re: Crossbar challenging?

by weybridgewanderer » 15 Dec 2009 17:54

starliaison Thank you for a serious response - I heard someone had a broken nose and I wanted to find out if it was a widespread problem that needs to be raised with the club. Crosses during the game are not at all what I was talking about as you can be expected to be watching the ball but before the game and at half time most people still in the stands are not watching the pitch and so can be taken by surprise and hurt or covered in hot coffee.

But if you all want to take the pi$$ that is fair enough.


Its a football stadium. these things happen. Unless we want teams to warm up in a seperate area of the stadium (perhaps in the "dome") you cannot prevent such incidents occuring. It may have been the corssbar challeng this time but they also have shooting practise. They miss more often than they score.

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Re: Crossbar challenging?

by Rex » 15 Dec 2009 18:44

Didn't someone sustain a wrist injury at Pompey in the first season of the Prem. This naturally needed medical attention. Also in the same pre-match warm up i got hit in the face but that wasn't a problem for me.

Are you looking at getting net screening put up as i thought the 'beware of flying footballs' signage was the only safety awareness the club had to issue.

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Re: Crossbar challenging?

by gazzer, loyal royal » 15 Dec 2009 19:24

i got hit it the face by Lita at QPR away last year, the racist

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Re: Crossbar challenging?

by Rex » 15 Dec 2009 19:45

gazzer, loyal royal i got hit it the face by Lita at QPR away last year, the racist


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Re: Crossbar challenging?

by Russell Street » 15 Dec 2009 21:57

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starliaison I have heard of troubles in the North Stand when our players have a go at the crossbar challenge. Has anyone on here suffered or seen the results of flying footballs at half time or before the game?


I saw a lady get hit in the face on Saturday from a Darren O'Dea rocket. He was very apologetic and went over to make sure she was ok as soon as he did it, and at the final whistle.

Something I mentioned in the moments of the decade thread, but I saw Andy Hughes completely knock someone spark out with a bullet shot in 2003. Cracked me up!


Thank you for a serious response - I heard someone had a broken nose and I wanted to find out if it was a widespread problem that needs to be raised with the club. Crosses during the game are not at all what I was talking about as you can be expected to be watching the ball but before the game and at half time most people still in the stands are not watching the pitch and so can be taken by surprise and hurt or covered in hot coffee.

But if you all want to take the pi$$ that is fair enough.


Rightly so. Widespread problem? Balls in football stadiums? Is this what STAR represents now??? Next time the little boys start their penalty shoot outs next to the East Stand at half time, I'll be sure to tell them to stop for fear of hurting anyone.


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Re: Crossbar challenging?

by Maguire » 16 Dec 2009 09:31

I nearly lost my left eye to a misguided STAR directive at the Crystal Palace game.

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Re: Crossbar challenging?

by Big Foot » 16 Dec 2009 14:15

starliaison
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starliaison I have heard of troubles in the North Stand when our players have a go at the crossbar challenge. Has anyone on here suffered or seen the results of flying footballs at half time or before the game?


I saw a lady get hit in the face on Saturday from a Darren O'Dea rocket. He was very apologetic and went over to make sure she was ok as soon as he did it, and at the final whistle.

Something I mentioned in the moments of the decade thread, but I saw Andy Hughes completely knock someone spark out with a bullet shot in 2003. Cracked me up!


Thank you for a serious response - I heard someone had a broken nose and I wanted to find out if it was a widespread problem that needs to be raised with the club. Crosses during the game are not at all what I was talking about as you can be expected to be watching the ball but before the game and at half time most people still in the stands are not watching the pitch and so can be taken by surprise and hurt or covered in hot coffee.

But if you all want to take the pi$$ that is fair enough.

Surely you're the one taking the piss?

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Re: Crossbar challenging?

by zummerset » 16 Dec 2009 14:17

Starliaison = health and safety bore

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Re: Crossbar challenging?

by Gordons Cumming » 17 Dec 2009 16:23

Players have been asked not to play the crossbar challenge before the game & at halftime as a few people have been hurt by their wayward shots. :shock:

During these periods you're not always looking at the pitch so it can be a little hazardous sitting in the North Stand.
Reading players really aren't very good at it. :shock:

Karacan was asked not to, but he shrugged his shoulders and ignored the request. Arrogant sh*t.

I did hear one male supporter complain to a steward that his male partner had been hit, which made him cry and vow never to return to the Mad Stad.

The steward said it was a football stadium after all and these things happen.

He went off in a huff...........looking for Customer service. :roll:


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Re: Crossbar challenging?

by weybridgewanderer » 17 Dec 2009 18:04

I enjoy watching the crossbar challenge

Its more entertaining than the 90 mionutes we then have to sit through

If it stops I will contact STAR and customer services to get it back

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Re: Crossbar challenging?

by Pat Butchers Ring » 18 Dec 2009 13:07

starliaison
URZZZZZZZZ
starliaison I have heard of troubles in the North Stand when our players have a go at the crossbar challenge. Has anyone on here suffered or seen the results of flying footballs at half time or before the game?


I saw a lady get hit in the face on Saturday from a Darren O'Dea rocket. He was very apologetic and went over to make sure she was ok as soon as he did it, and at the final whistle.

Something I mentioned in the moments of the decade thread, but I saw Andy Hughes completely knock someone spark out with a bullet shot in 2003. Cracked me up!


Thank you for a serious response - I heard someone had a broken nose and I wanted to find out if it was a widespread problem that needs to be raised with the club. Crosses during the game are not at all what I was talking about as you can be expected to be watching the ball but before the game and at half time most people still in the stands are not watching the pitch and so can be taken by surprise and hurt or covered in hot coffee.

But if you all want to take the pi$$ that is fair enough.


Pathetic. And you wonder why people think STAR are a joke. Maybe you should start a protest about the price of a cup of bovril and let everyone else worry about the state of our football club.

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Re: Crossbar challenging?

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 18 Dec 2009 14:14

I heard the manager got a bloody nose after Saturdays games, tho the flow was stopped on Wednesday thankfully.

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Re: Crossbar challenging?

by soggy biscuit » 19 Dec 2009 21:47

'It's political correctness gone mad I tells ya'


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Re: Crossbar challenging?

by Darren_Reading » 20 Dec 2009 18:12

starliaison
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starliaison I have heard of troubles in the North Stand when our players have a go at the crossbar challenge. Has anyone on here suffered or seen the results of flying footballs at half time or before the game?


I saw a lady get hit in the face on Saturday from a Darren O'Dea rocket. He was very apologetic and went over to make sure she was ok as soon as he did it, and at the final whistle.

Something I mentioned in the moments of the decade thread, but I saw Andy Hughes completely knock someone spark out with a bullet shot in 2003. Cracked me up!


Thank you for a serious response - I heard someone had a broken nose and I wanted to find out if it was a widespread problem that needs to be raised with the club. Crosses during the game are not at all what I was talking about as you can be expected to be watching the ball but before the game and at half time most people still in the stands are not watching the pitch and so can be taken by surprise and hurt or covered in hot coffee.

But if you all want to take the pi$$ that is fair enough.


Get a proper job!

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Re: Crossbar challenging?

by Rex » 20 Dec 2009 19:03

I think it was outrageous that 2 balls were playfully kicked into the away support yesterday as the team came onto the pitch for their warm up. :lol:

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Re: Crossbar challenging?

by Russell Street » 20 Dec 2009 19:23

Hope you're OK Rex and no others were hurt during this unforgivable incident. I suggest you report it here.

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Re: Crossbar challenging?

by Rex » 20 Dec 2009 19:30

I was shaking with outrage i tell you. :wink:

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Re: Crossbar challenging?

by Jerry St Clair » 22 Dec 2009 15:28

Russell Street Hope you're OK Rex and no others were hurt during this unforgivable incident. I suggest you report it here.


I got flattened at Ashton Gate when a Welsh chap wearing a blue and white hooped shirt who jumped into the crowd shortly after we equalised. He showed absolutely no regard for the safety of the supporters who were going radio rental at the front of the stand.

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Re: Crossbar challenging?

by brendywendy » 22 Dec 2009 15:43

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No, but I said cross and Row FF (this is a very high row, near the back of the stand).

Those were the clues

:snoop:


Ah well this shot could easily have gone into row FF (yes I know where row FF is :roll: ) Although with Kebe its hard to tell whats a cross and a shot sometimes :wink:


kebe rules ok
leave him alone you big racist

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Re: Crossbar challenging?

by Platypuss » 23 Dec 2009 01:00

1871 Royal Although with Kebe its hard to tell whats a cross and a shot sometimes :wink:


Easy - the crosses are the ones that go out for goal kicks and the shots are the ones that go out for throw-ins.

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