lucy15 Posted June 29, 2011 Report Share Posted June 29, 2011 hello there, just wondering if anyone saw the group of idiots on bend 3 lower tier roughly 5-10 rows from the front?? I was sat a few rows back and the whole time they were causing discomfort to other spectators around them and the stewards did nothing until eventually they got so rowdy a fight broke out with a gentlemen in front of them and 3 younger men. i approached the stewards to see if they could have a word to quiet them down abit and all i got in reply was " there just a group of lads having good fun". In the end the three thugs were ejected, one attempted to to re-enter the arena only to be carried out, but surely it should have never got to the stage where they had to be thrown out? In my opinion they ruined the experience of what should have been a magical day with there obscene gestures and behaviour. lucybristol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phillips11 Posted June 30, 2011 Report Share Posted June 30, 2011 There was a fight near where I was stood. 3rd bend very top row after heat 12. Big group of about 15 poles about 3 rows infront of the back row. On the back row was about 8 english guys. I think the english blokes were laughing at a pole that came last, one of the poles threw a beer at them, one of the british blokes threw one back and the poles ran up the seats and a fight broke out. The thing that concerned me was that next to the english blokes was an elederly couple and they were right in the mix of it. The stewards didnt arrive until at least after a minute and a half. It was down to another fan who was sat in between them to try and break it up. The stewards were a total disgrace and someone would have seen this going on if they did there job properly. Like i said it went on for about a miunute before any police turned up. It was ok in the end but what if the elderly women had been struck, as i do not exagreate when she was about 1 seat away from the fight. All of the poles were p!ssed out of there head and the british blokes retaliated. If it was another sporting event there was no way the poles would have been allowed into the stadium, let alone carry on being in it with more beer on the other side of the stadium. the stewards are to blame for letting them in in that state, total disgrace. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gemini Posted June 30, 2011 Report Share Posted June 30, 2011 That's the problem with Cardiff - for 'elderly' people like myself - enjoyment of the whole evening depends upon who is sat next to you, who in front and who behind. I've not been for the past two years and haven't really missed going. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Diesel Posted June 30, 2011 Report Share Posted June 30, 2011 There are plenty of empty seats, why not just move somewhere else? There were some people in front of us who were up and down like yoyos when certain riders were on track meaning we couldn't see, so we moved a few seats along . Problem solved. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SCB Posted June 30, 2011 Report Share Posted June 30, 2011 When I got in a 5 to 5 there was a huge void in the middle of the 3rd bend top tier, so I called my parents down and we sat in that. It meant my mum could sit happily while I could jump around without getting in anyones way. As the meeting progressed a few more lively people stood behind up so had no issuer with me standing/jumping around in front of them, they were doing the same. Just find somewhere sensible to sit. Theres plenty of empty seats! You can have almost a whole section to yourself on the home straight top tier if you like! As for the Poles, yes 1 or 2 get carried away but the majority of them are great fun, they're there for a good time and they do just that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phillips11 Posted June 30, 2011 Report Share Posted June 30, 2011 There are plenty of empty seats, why not just move somewhere else? There were some people in front of us who were up and down like yoyos when certain riders were on track meaning we couldn't see, so we moved a few seats along . Problem solved. I'm not complaining I had no issue, i am talking about the old lady that was there and thelentgth of time it took the police to get to fight. She could have been hit or anything in that time. Its a bit different for somebody like that unless you have the brain the size of a peanut and cannot see that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keef Posted June 30, 2011 Report Share Posted June 30, 2011 (edited) There was a fight near where I was stood. 3rd bend very top row after heat 12. Big group of about 15 poles about 3 rows infront of the back row. On the back row was about 8 english guys. I think the english blokes were laughing at a pole that came last, one of the poles threw a beer at them, one of the british blokes threw one back and the poles ran up the seats and a fight broke out. The thing that concerned me was that next to the english blokes was an elederly couple and they were right in the mix of it. The stewards didnt arrive until at least after a minute and a half. It was down to another fan who was sat in between them to try and break it up. The stewards were a total disgrace and someone would have seen this going on if they did there job properly. Like i said it went on for about a miunute before any police turned up. It was ok in the end but what if the elderly women had been struck, as i do not exagreate when she was about 1 seat away from the fight. All of the poles were p!ssed out of there head and the british blokes retaliated. If it was another sporting event there was no way the poles would have been allowed into the stadium, let alone carry on being in it with more beer on the other side of the stadium. the stewards are to blame for letting them in in that state, total disgrace. I have been a steward at Swindon Town F.C and Swindon Speedway, and for the vast majority of drunks there would be a no-entry policy, or a quick removal if causing a nuisance. At Cardiff soft-drinks are confiscated before entry, which is ridiculous. You can purchase loads of booze inside the stadium. We were right next to the melee, and just saw the 2 Poles being pushed over the seats a few feet away. Don't know who started it, but it took one elderly steward ages to scale the steep terrace. The police were there pretty quickly, but why did they evict the 2 Poles, then allow them back in only to evict them again for making threats to the English fans. Very passionate fans, 99% are well-behaved, but their drunken state caused about 20 fans, mostly elderly, women, and families to move from the area. It's a good thing that half the seats were empty, so people could move from the trouble. I pointed out to the steward that a pregnant woman was in a distressed state. The stewards were poor, and it does say in the programme no standing in the stadium. Don't think my missus will be sitting in U20 next year. It was the first scrap I've seen at a speedway meeting, and hopefully the last. A bloody disgrace. Edited June 30, 2011 by keef Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Diesel Posted June 30, 2011 Report Share Posted June 30, 2011 I'm not complaining I had no issue, i am talking about the old lady that was there and thelentgth of time it took the police to get to fight. She could have been hit or anything in that time. Its a bit different for somebody like that unless you have the brain the size of a peanut and cannot see that. It was a reply to Gemini. Was the last bit really necessary? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
squall Posted June 30, 2011 Report Share Posted June 30, 2011 The stewards were quick to come over to me and my brother in 2007 to tell us the stadium is non-smoking. Soon as things get a bit rough they 'turn a blind eye' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
orion Posted June 30, 2011 Report Share Posted June 30, 2011 The stewards were quick to come over to me and my brother in 2007 to tell us the stadium is non-smoking. Soon as things get a bit rough they 'turn a blind eye' For £6.50 a hour i reckon you would to . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I HATE THE RAIN Posted June 30, 2011 Report Share Posted June 30, 2011 After the meeting had finished i saw a Polish man being escorted by 2 stewards, the Polish man had blood dripping down his face, and to be fair it didn't look like he had just picked a spot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cornishman Posted June 30, 2011 Report Share Posted June 30, 2011 Well we had a Polish couple sat behind us. They got into the stadium nice and early, politely asked me to let them through to put their flag over the edge of the tier and went back to their seats to enjoy the meeting. About 10 minutes before the meeting started a seemingly innocent father came in and sat next to us with his wife and daughter. He then decided to put his Cornish flag over the top of the polish one, covering it up. The Polish guy came over and, again quite politely, asked him to move the flag. The English man then began shouting at the polish guy about how he's paid for the privilege of front row seats (which are the same price) and his flag should be allowed to stay. He then started saying how his flag deserved to be there more, simply because it's 'the Cornish flag mate'. No other reason, just that. He then proceeded to rip the polish flag from the banister. So I was quite pleased when the polish girl came over and whacked him People can moan all they like about the Poles but when the British fans behave like that we can hardly blame them for getting a but carried away sometimes! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SCB Posted June 30, 2011 Report Share Posted June 30, 2011 In all fairness, if I booked early to get a front row for my banner, I would be a little pissed off if someone complained about me putting my banner up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jacques Posted June 30, 2011 Report Share Posted June 30, 2011 In all fairness, if I booked early to get a front row for my banner, I would be a little pissed off if someone complained about me putting my banner up. Nonsense, if you want to put your banner/flag up, you get in early. You might pay for a front seat, not the railings in front nor do you pay for the privilege of a flag/ banner spot . Putting a flag over one already there is out of order.. I'd have told him to stick it in a place where no one would see it ... ha ha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gearhead Posted June 30, 2011 Report Share Posted June 30, 2011 (edited) Well we had a Polish couple sat behind us. They got into the stadium nice and early, politely asked me to let them through to put their flag over the edge of the tier and went back to their seats to enjoy the meeting. About 10 minutes before the meeting started a seemingly innocent father came in and sat next to us with his wife and daughter. He then decided to put his Cornish flag over the top of the polish one, covering it up. The Polish guy came over and, again quite politely, asked him to move the flag. The English man then began shouting at the polish guy about how he's paid for the privilege of front row seats (which are the same price) and his flag should be allowed to stay. He then started saying ehow his flag deserved to be there more, simply because it's 'the Cornish flag mate'. No other reason, just that. He then proceeded to rip the polish flag from the banister. So I was quite pleased when the polish girl came over and whacked him People can moan aill they like about the Poles but when the British fans behave like that we can hardly blame them for getting a but carried away sometimes! Point taken,but I must any trouble usually involes Poles,it annoyed me when a group in front of me all stood up at the end some races and we missed a couple of close finishes,its not quite the same watching it afterwards on tbe big screen Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying tar them with the same brush ,but.there seem to be quite a few idiots,usually pi$$ed up with little regard to other people I havnt seen them getting all rowdy in town on the Friday/Saturday night though,,I wonder why?? Edited July 1, 2011 by Gearhead Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
squall Posted July 1, 2011 Report Share Posted July 1, 2011 I must any trouble usually involes Poles And Brits I havnt seen them getting all rowdy in town on the Friday/Saturday night though,,I wonder why?? Too many rowdy Brits Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cornishman Posted July 1, 2011 Report Share Posted July 1, 2011 In all fairness, if I booked early to get a front row for my banner, I would be a little pissed off if someone complained about me putting my banner up. Surely it's first come first served. If the Poles got in there at 3 to get the flag up, why should this guy come in at 4.45 and cover it up / rip it off? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paragon Posted July 1, 2011 Report Share Posted July 1, 2011 To be fair to the stewards at Cardiff if you have ever been to a GP at Bydgoszcz the stewards there have helmets, riot shields & batons. I dont think its to police the British travelling fans. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daniel Smith Posted July 1, 2011 Report Share Posted July 1, 2011 Bloody Poles, it's always the Poles. Poles this Poles that blah, blah, blah. Why do some people go to Cardiff Pretty much all around the stadium people stand up towards the end of a race. Not just the Poles. The Poles are just out to enjoy themselves & the meeting. The problem most times comes from the Brits, without doubt seem to have a problem with foreigners having fun. Get over yourselves FFS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jellyman Posted July 1, 2011 Report Share Posted July 1, 2011 To be fair to the stewards at Cardiff if you have ever been to a GP at Bydgoszcz the stewards there have helmets, riot shields & batons. I dont think its to police the British travelling fans. I don't think you can read too much into that. The first time I went to a Polish match I was stunned to see lines of riot police outside separating the opposing fans. I was also surpised to see that all the away supporters were segregated into their own pens and surrounded by police. It's not what we're used to at speedway matches over here. Speedway in Poland is controlled by the authorities in very much the way that football matches are controlled over here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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