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Posted December 10, 2024 20:55 · last edited December 10, 2024 20:58

LG
I hope the Port get some form of committee organised between themselves and settle down. They need to consider what they want as fans, What is good for the club and what type of relationship do they want from visiting fans. At the game, it's all good for banter and singing and chanting BUT when some people feel uncomfortable or unwelcome, that's not good.

The YF have built bonds with the other Australians sides. When people are prepared to pay so much money to support their team in the Capital, they are well treated. It is an occasion for them. I believe at most Australian clubs, that they in turn whilst committed to rivalry, they do play fair. My trip to Campbelltown a few years back to watch us lose to Sydney was brilliant. I've made a few friends to which we stay in touch to this day. Football can be a big winner and create some great friendships.
The "visible leadership" thing to have a word to their over-excited members if necessary would be good. I mean, don't get me wrong, T-AFC have gotten no static at the games at all, nothing but a good atmosphere IRL. But, in the case of online jerkassery (the worst example were the wannabe hooligans threatening to bring the biff to the RoF) it would be good to know who to call to put the hard word on said jerkasses. Can't get over how some of them want other AFC supporters uncomfortable.

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LG
I hope the Port get some form of committee organised between themselves and settle down. They need to consider what they want as fans, What is good for the club and what type of relationship do they want from visiting fans. At the game, it's all good for banter and singing and chanting BUT when some people feel uncomfortable or unwelcome, that's not good.

The YF have built bonds with the other Australians sides. When people are prepared to pay so much money to support their team in the Capital, they are well treated. It is an occasion for them. I believe at most Australian clubs, that they in turn whilst committed to rivalry, they do play fair. My trip to Campbelltown a few years back to watch us lose to Sydney was brilliant. I've made a few friends to which we stay in touch to this day. Football can be a big winner and create some great friendships.
The "visible leadership" thing to have a word to their over-excited members if necessary would be good. I mean, don't get me wrong, T-AFC have gotten no static at the games at all, nothing but a good atmosphere IRL. But, in the case of online jerkassery (the worst example were the wannabe hooligans threatening to bring the biff to the RoF) it would be good to know who to call to put the hard word on said jerkasses.