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  • #16
    I was sitting next to 1 last night and hes behaviour was a disgrace . I called security to come pick him up and take him home but his wife wouldnt answer the phone. Hes barred from my man cave for at least a week

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Salvatori Grubber View Post
      A “typical-looking” dogs fan (Lebbo, fit, Bulldogs jersey) volunteered to buy my 8 year old daughter her Cornetto when he overheard me telling her I couldn’t buy her one due to not having paper cash on me.

      I took him up on his offer and he bends down and says to Jess, “’whatever you like, Princess’”.

      This stranger spent his own hard-earned on a random Roosters supporter’s daughter at an away game.

      I’ll never judge a bulldogs fan ever again.
      There are angels everywhere.

      In in all seriousness, it doesn’t take much to make someone’s day. If someone knows the guy, a small effort in return like a ticket to the next time we play the Dogs might be a nice way to say thanks.

      Its people like this bulldogs fan who break the stereotype that should be recognized as true footy fans and that’s exactly the sort of behaviour the game should be targeting and making examples of.


      FVCK CANCER

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      • #18
        It wouldn't be a game of rugby league without feral supporters.

        It's been happening since 1908.
        Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Thirteen View Post

          I thought all 7 Dogs fans were well behaved.

          I wouldn’t want my kids sitting in The Chook Pen. You’d swear some of the ferals in The Pen were Souths supporters in disguise.
          The guys that sit behind you would give them a run for their money mun.
          Exonerate the West Memphis Three - www.wm3.org

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Roosterfarian View Post

            The guys that sit behind you would give them a run for their money mun.
            You’re not wrong mate.

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            • #21
              Victor's fan club were there again last night & well behaved in Bay 14

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Salvatori Grubber View Post
                A “typical-looking” dogs fan (Lebbo, fit, Bulldogs jersey) volunteered to buy my 8 year old daughter her Cornetto when he overheard me telling her I couldn’t buy her one due to not having paper cash on me.

                I took him up on his offer and he bends down and says to Jess, “’whatever you like, Princess’”.

                This stranger spent his own hard-earned on a random Roosters supporter’s daughter at an away game.

                I’ll never judge a bulldogs fan ever again.
                Thanks for sharing that mate.

                I love to hear stories like that when (often quite unrxpected) someone does something really nice and genuine, without seeking any recognition or benefit.

                You've also helped me by describing the typical Bulldogs supporter...I camped in the Pen Bay 35 towards the fence, a few rows back. Many bulldogs fans to my left in Bay 36 I think it is and a few gravitated into the pen in Bay 35. But how do you know these days with Easts "bring a buddy" option whether they are legit or not?

                One cat in Bulldogs garb sat right on the fence with his girl in Bay 35 and got checked by security. The pen chorus "Get out" rang out. I think he ended up staying anyway!

                Overall the Dogs fans I encountered were fine and well behaved.

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