Today after approx 1min 20secs of us standing up at the back of Section G a steward came and told us to sit down. We did after a minute or two of worthless protesting, but after we scored our 1st we were standing and the stewards came up to us again and told us to sit down, this time we didn't (I think it was at this point) a man from the crowd got up and challenged the stewards as to why we had to sit down (hero), the two stewards then left us alone for the rest of the match.
From this incident happening I have got the opinion that the Stewards are clearly on a power trip and see us young lads as perfect people to take that power trip out on, but then when challenged by more "mature and senior " ICT fans they seem to back down. I'm not saying this in a cheeky way to anyone at all, but if more fans were like that man today and challenged the stewards also then maybe we wouldn't have an issue at all and that might be how the away fans get away with it, cause they challenge them.
I told a guy at work about it and he said well were the people behind us - no. So he said then there is no issues at all and that the stewards have no right to do that if we aren't blocking anyones view. I'm not saying that is correct but that is what he thought and everyone else at work thought.
It hasn't been mentioned in the matchday thread but I thought the atmosphere in G was really good today, everyone was joining in. If we could get the family section and sections to our right to join in we could have a real atmosphere on our hands.
This is obviously another positive to take out of todays game.
The club is in a good position at the moment; 4th in the league and in the Quarters of a cup with a winable match ahead.
I have been a major critic of Brew and sometimes rightly so, but now my view has changed but obviously there are issues in the squad which need sorted. (Off topic already)
So if we can get atmosphere like we did today from even say 50-65% of the other North Stand fans then, that will obviously inspire the players more. I'm sure everyone saw the players reactions to us chanting their name - Barrowman, Rooney, Imrie etc.
Lets start this afresh and build upon it (in the stands and more importantly on the pitch)!
Today after approx 1min 20secs of us standing up at the back of Section G a steward came and told us to sit down. We did after a minute or two of worthless protesting, but after we scored our 1st we were standing and the stewards came up to us again and told us to sit down, this time we didn't (I think it was at this point) a man from the crowd got up and challenged the stewards as to why we had to sit down (hero), the two stewards then left us alone for the rest of the match.
From this incident happening I have got the opinion that the Stewards are clearly on a power trip and see us young lads as perfect people to take that power trip out on, but then when challenged by more "mature and senior
" ICT fans they seem to back down. I'm not saying this in a cheeky way to anyone at all, but if more fans were like that man today and challenged the stewards also then maybe we wouldn't have an issue at all and that might be how the away fans get away with it, cause they challenge them.
I told a guy at work about it and he said well were the people behind us - no. So he said then there is no issues at all and that the stewards have no right to do that if we aren't blocking anyones view. I'm not saying that is correct but that is what he thought and everyone else at work thought.
It hasn't been mentioned in the matchday thread but I thought the atmosphere in G was really good today, everyone was joining in. If we could get the family section and sections to our right to join in we could have a real atmosphere on our hands.
This is obviously another positive to take out of todays game.
The club is in a good position at the moment; 4th in the league and in the Quarters of a cup with a winable match ahead.
I have been a major critic of Brew and sometimes rightly so, but now my view has changed but obviously there are issues in the squad which need sorted. (Off topic already)
So if we can get atmosphere like we did today from even say 50-65% of the other North Stand fans then, that will obviously inspire the players more. I'm sure everyone saw the players reactions to us chanting their name - Barrowman, Rooney, Imrie etc.
Lets start this afresh and build upon it (in the stands and more importantly on the pitch)!