Red Faction disgraceful today

I rather like pyro.

I like seeing it and I love the smell.

Do I condone the action, I`m actually torn on that.

Part of me would love to see a section full on with this stuff, with a licence to express terrace culture but in a safe manner i.e NOT throwing them on to the pitch or at someone in the opposing end.

The other side of me knows now that it`s a very fine line you walk and the consequences could be beyond thinking about. It really does just take someone being in the wrong place at the wrong time and the action could be life changing.
 
Don't mind them. Although not sure I'd want one let off next to me. So kinda double standards on my opinion.

They look class at in Germany etc when a whole end is doing it. Yet I guess you'll go into that end knowing full well what's going to happen.
 
Collective punishment for a few individuals committing an offence is not how we do things in England.
I`m neither condoning nor criticising the red flare "incident".
If we are going down that route, do we apply it to vaping [for instance] and individuals who use illicit drugs whilst in the ground?
Do we identify a block and eject whole rows of people because they stood near someone whom they know to have been vaping?
Just asking.
To repreat: I`m neither condoning nor criticising the red flare "incident".

(y)
How about Joint Endeavour where a group knowingly takes part in a criminal action?
 
Collective punishment for a few individuals committing an offence is not how we do things in England.
I`m neither condoning nor criticising the red flare "incident".
If we are going down that route, do we apply it to vaping [for instance] and individuals who use illicit drugs whilst in the ground?
Do we identify a block and eject whole rows of people because they stood near someone whom they know to have been vaping?
Just asking.
To repreat: I`m neither condoning nor criticising the red flare "incident".

(y)
Well anyone who refuses to criticise the serious breach of club rules by an individual, and one that was so glaringly a ’feck you, we do what we want’ statement to the club and had several people clearly assisting trying to hide the perpetrator(s) identity gives me the impression that they are condoning it in some way, actions speak louder than words on occasion. Whoever did this did not act alone and so collective responsibility has a part to play. Any innocent party can assist the club by identifying culprits if they wish. Silence helps protect the guilty.
 
Just on a bit of a tangent, and appreciate the pyrotechnic was set off in the stands ie open air, but a couple of seasons ago my daughter was at a game where smoke was set off in the concourse and she had an asthma attack. Thankfully not serious, but sh*t her up.

So while they look nice they can affect people. Think no-one wants to go to a game and end up receiving medical attention, much rather watch the game.

Can't see this ending well for RF at all.
 
Collective punishment for a few individuals committing an offence is not how we do things in England.
I`m neither condoning nor criticising the red flare "incident".
Utter boIIocks.

Why can't we drink pints whilst watching football in a stadium then?

Why are thousands of away fans locked in, or herded along streets against their will by the police?

Why do Sunderland limit our away allocations?
 
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