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The Discreceful Hemel FC


Dominic

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The Fans and players of Hemel FC should be ashamed of them selves.There no 3 started it all,pulling his trousers down and making hand signals to the slough Fans.The ref and lino were blind to what he was doing,simple as that.Then another one of their player kicked the ball into the Slough fans nearly hitting a young child.Thankfuly he got sent off.No 3s antics continued to the final whistle when all hell broke loose,as far as i could see it was the Hemel fans and players that were the problem after the match.They should all be ashamed of themselves,and the good thing is we have photos to prove it!

 

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I agree, to kick a football at our fans, some of whom were kids, was disgraceful enough. But the no.3 was inciting the crowd by baring his [****!!****] and making those gestures and goodness knows how he also didnt get sent off. A bad day all round considering we conceded the equaliser in the last minute.

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It was a disgrace. who knows who the [****!!****] was. he was showing his bare [****!!****] to all the slough fans and got away with it. who knows, do they think they're clever?

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I am writing the report for today's game and have been asked to be careful what I write about what happened, which is fair enough. For that reason I will say what I feel about what happened on here.

 

The first moment of real controversy was the sending off of the Number 7 although there had been countless bad fouls before his. Considering he hadn't already been booked he may have been unlucky as his tackle was no worse than any of the others. Ryan Spencer may also have been lucky as it appeared he may have reacted while the referee was talking to the 7.

 

Then came their equaliser which sparked the rest of the problems. No problems with the goal itself but unfortunately their Number 3 then decided the best way to celebrate was to show all the Slough fans his a*se and make gestures out of sight of the ref (although the lino must have seen them).

 

However, the main problem arose when their number 5 whacked the ball into our fans for no reason and, as stated before, could have seriously hurt someone in the crowd.

 

This sparked the main problem at the gate at the end, as, allegedly, a cup of drink was thrown over one of the departing Hemel players. However, the Hemel fans did not help the situation by continuing to get involved with arguments and in one case a physical altercation. Some Slough fans actually jumped onto the pitch to feel safe.

 

The main point I feel about this was that the Hemel fans were anfry about the fact that Slough had apparently started the problems with their swearing around their children. However, what did they feel about the 3's swearing and the 5 kicking the ball into the crowd which could have hurt someone? How would they have felt if that was at the other end? This kind of thing really grates me when there are double standards set out by people.

 

The only thing I can say about the swearing is, yes there were things said, but, Hemel can't have ever had a crowd of 300+ before if they've never heard anything like that, as I have heard the same things at every match I have ever been to.

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Yes,our number 5 was a total tit for kicking the ball into your fans.Most of the people complaining about your fans swearing were the parents of the 5 & 6 year olds who led the teams out.These people do not normally attend Hemel games so I suppose did not know what to expect language wise.

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The number five wasn't the problem that caused the trouble in my opinion. It was the moronic actions of the number three who should have been the third player to have been sent off (fourth if you count Ryan Spencer). Disgusting behaviour and the worst I've ever seen on a football pitch at any level.

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This league is a joke, take a large crowd anywhere and the host club go loopy and can't cope.

 

When we played you at your place, and vise versa, there were no problems at all. why? Because we know what football is all about, and don't take offence when a large crowd sing and support.

 

 

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Stoney ground --you make a very good point. Its the small clubs that arn't used to a crowd that cause the problems----I can only guess that they behave like that every week, but that usually there are no away fans to complain.

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Making the point about the 'smaller' clubs who are not used to the crowds, how about East Thurrock and Hertford which have been two of the most hospitable clubs we've ever been to.

 

The thing with Hemel is their players are a bunch of thugs and a run by similar minded people. As a result, they don't see the problems with this overly aggressive attitude.

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Oh well at least it will give you something to do for the next couple of days (moaning about Hemel) a bit more interesting than collating gate attendances from the Non League Paper like last week. Ha ha

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There is no doubt that the assistant ref saw the antics of the number 3 - probably because he was five feet from me and I yelled at him! He promptly looked saw the player baring his [****!!****] and ignored it. To me that is worse than all the bad decisions the ref made. As to the swearing I was standing next to some Hemel fans who were fing and blinding at the ref with the best - they had their young daughter with them

 

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quote from stoney ground and ted

 

''we know what large crowds and non league football is about'' sic

 

yeah, dead right, you both know how to fcku clubs up, bankrupt them and also plummet down the divisions into obscurity,

 

try some humility boys, you might find it enlightening,

 

 

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