The "Sir! Sir!" Text Number And What Happens

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Bozza

You can change this
Helpful Moderator
Jul 4, 2003
57,328
Back in Sussex
You can, I do, it's all about context, it's about not being a ****, it's about respecting boundaries, and respecting other people. Times have changed, get over it, if you want what you want, and if you want respect, then show some.

Again, you are missing the point.

Someone can 'report' someone else for no good reason. That person, whether they are told it or not, is immediately on a last chance. Their card is marked.

I'm going to have you reported by 5 people at the Cup game. Enjoy the experience.
 


stripeyshark

All-Time Best Defence
Dec 20, 2011
2,294
You're missing the point somewhat.

I know of someone today who was approached by a steward at half-time, told they'd been 'reported' during the first half and as a result were under surveillance.

So, you can just be a regular fan, be reported by someone with a grudge, and be walking an Amex tightrope.

This was my point. What happens if I fall out with someone and report them. Then you get a situation like the Burnley game where there was a lot of passion flying around and they say something the steward doesn't like. It can turn people into criminals.
 


stripeyshark

All-Time Best Defence
Dec 20, 2011
2,294
Again, you are missing the point.

Someone can 'report' someone else for no good reason. That person, whether they are told it or not, is immediately on a last chance. Their card is marked.

I'm going to have you reported by 5 people at the Cup game. Enjoy the experience.

AND it's done by seat number. It's not always the same person in each seat!
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
57,328
Back in Sussex
AND it's done by seat number. It's not always the same person in each seat!

It's OK, I know Phil's row and seat number. The reports will drip feed in during the next game - 5, 10 or maybe 20. He seems to think nothing is amiss. Let's test that.
 




Yorkshire-Seagull

New member
Feb 11, 2008
445
Again, you are missing the point.

Someone can 'report' someone else for no good reason. That person, whether they are told it or not, is immediately on a last chance. Their card is marked.

I'm going to have you reported by 5 people at the Cup game. Enjoy the experience.


But then, you are 'observed', and when the stewards realise you're just a normal fan enjoying the game, they will apologise and leave you alone. However, if they see something that breaks the rules (rules written on the back of every match ticket, and displayed prominently in the ground), then you are quite rightly ejected.

Can't see the problem myself. Then again, i'm not the sort of person that causes trouble.
 


brakespear

Doctor Worm
Feb 24, 2009
12,326
Sleeping on the roof
But then, you are 'observed', and when the stewards realise you're just a normal fan enjoying the game, they will apologise and leave you alone. However, if they see something that breaks the rules (rules written on the back of every match ticket, and displayed prominently in the ground), then you are quite rightly ejected.

Can't see the problem myself. Then again, i'm not the sort of person that causes trouble.
Presumably then, if they keep getting reports about people which turn out to have no substance they will then have a look at the person doing the reporting - that would be sweet :thumbsup:
 






Steve.S

Well-known member
May 11, 2012
1,833
Hastings
I do not think anyone has a problem with people swearing, especially in context of the game. A bad foul against one of our players or a bad decision going against us. The crowd tend to stand up as one and vent their anger. However if you are going to constantly swear and be abusive towards players, officials, then you are likely to draw attention to yourself. There was someone sitting near to me today, who was constantly swearing and shouting abuse at some of our own players. He felt we were not getting the ball forward quick enough, we were 2:0 up at the time. Everyone around me will swear or shout and tend to do it as one when something happens on the pitch to warrant it. Football is about emotions and as a fan you go through them all throughout the match. However a few and only a few have trouble holding their beer and tend to be over the top.
 


Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,681
In a pile of football shirts
It's OK, I know Phil's row and seat number. The reports will drip feed in during the next game - 5, 10 or maybe 20. He seems to think nothing is amiss. Let's test that.

That's nice, thanks.
 


Foolg

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Apr 23, 2007
5,024
But then, you are 'observed', and when the stewards realise you're just a normal fan enjoying the game, they will apologise and leave you alone. However, if they see something that breaks the rules (rules written on the back of every match ticket, and displayed prominently in the ground), then you are quite rightly ejected.

Can't see the problem myself. Then again, i'm not the sort of person that causes trouble.

Yes. But likewise, as Bozza and others seem to imply, somebody holding a grudge could report you and you are instantly on your last warning. If you've got stewards watching you, the ref denies us a stone wall penalty, and you call him a few obscene names in the heat of the moment (which i'm sure the majority would) you could end up losing your season ticket.

Seems a bit ridiculous to me.
 






Sheebo

Well-known member
Jul 13, 2003
29,319
I assume the ' undercover' thing only happens when it's a more serious complaint or multiple complaints, otherwise that's a lot of money to spend...
 


Dominoid

Albion fan in Devon
Jan 6, 2011
557
Plymouth, United Kingdom
Yes. But likewise, as Bozza and others seem to imply, somebody holding a grudge could report you and you are instantly on your last warning. If you've got stewards watching you, the ref denies us a stone wall penalty, and you call him a few obscene names in the heat of the moment (which i'm sure the majority would) you could end up losing your season ticket.

Seems a bit ridiculous to me.

I'm sure they wouldn't sit and watch someone not being a twat for 88 minutes and then decide "oh he had an outburst along with 4000 others, better ban him"

Simple fact is that because some people can't help being bell ends, we end up having to have a system like this. Same way we have to have CCTV on the bus and door staff at the local pubs.
 






Dominoid

Albion fan in Devon
Jan 6, 2011
557
Plymouth, United Kingdom
Again, you are missing the point.

Someone can 'report' someone else for no good reason. That person, whether they are told it or not, is immediately on a last chance. Their card is marked.

I'm going to have you reported by 5 people at the Cup game. Enjoy the experience.


If someone clicks the report button on here Bozza, do you then ban them without good reason? Surely it's the same principle and you should expect the same common sense to apply?
 








Steve.S

Well-known member
May 11, 2012
1,833
Hastings
And a typical one of someone avoiding the point. Why can't I show a bit of passion anyway? Swearing doesn't hurt people.

Nothing wrong with passion or swearing. The point that does not make sense, is the person with the grudge. All they can do is report you, they can not remove you from the ground. So if the stewards monitor you and find that you are being to abusive they remove you for a good reason.
I do not think anyone has a real problem with swearing, its the person who feels they have to shout and swear abusively throughout the match.
 




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