Quote JakeWRL="JakeWRL"Be quiet..Cold days and wet rather= scarves being used for the fight thing..
And as for a 15 year old being part of the group..Or you saying we should only allow adults into the group sounds like youd rather have a group of bog fully grown men runing around looking like a hooligan group than have a young lad stand on a barrier singing a song and waving a flag'"
First things first, who the hell are you telling anyne on here to be quiet. We are all allowed our opinion and trying to shove yours down everyones throat is part of the problem.
They were not bog rolls, they were till rolls. If one had hit someone on the head it could do a lot of damage and for that I would have the culprit banned for life.
The Brigantes seem to be perceived as a slightly more aggressive or perhaps passionate group of fans. If this is not the image that you want to have, then you need to modify your behaviour, the power to do so is yours alone.
We all love our Rugby League but if I see any of this type of behaviour from ANY fans, ours or opposing. I will have no problem with reporting them to the police and following up with speaking to the club to get them banned.
Personally I will not stand by and watch anyone ruin our game and turn it into the dangerous and intimidating world like football. And I am not saying that the Brigantes have this in mind, but there is an element of supporters who are getting us a bad name.
If you see it, I urge everyone to report it, even if it is a member of your own group of freinds and only then will we see who has the right idea's and all of our best interest at heart.
Last year there were some young lads throwing from the back of the stand at Castleford into our own crowd. A golf ball floored an elderly lady on the way out. I don't know who they are but it seems that a growing number of young lads think they are untouchable and can intimidate everyone with bad behaviour.
Be Warned, if you are one of this type, you will get your just deserts, one way or another.