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Nov 1, 2004
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Heard on the radio today that the 49ers will have undercover cops dressed in NY Giants gear at the game ready to bust anyone being a drunk asshole.

Somewhat extreme but may be a great idea. What you guys think?
 

Chree

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I think its a bad idea, unless they have cameras and mics hidden to show that these pigs arent instigating fights......
 
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Its stupid that the undercover cops are even wearing giants gear. That alone will provoke many fans to talk shit. So if a niner fan tell an undercover wearing a Giants shirt, "fuck the giants" they will get arrested? Lol stupid
 
Dec 4, 2006
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That's pretty fucking gay..

some rich faggot from Marin County got all butthurt after many fans were saying to him and his daughter "FUCK THE SAINTS" and now they wanna arrest 49ers fans?

what a fucking faggot!
 
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I hope its not for shit talking but more towards the violence and aggressive behavior.
I don't want to bring my nephew out there seeing drunk guy throwing punches because his emotions can't handle a game that doesn't even affect him.

I'm 100% for shit talking so long as its to a point and dudes not with 5 year old kids.
People didn't pay $120 a ticket to get beer thrown on them, their hats/jackets/beanies/programs/merchandise etc stolen by a group of retards.
I've never personally had a problem because I'm a Raider fan at Raider games, but everything I've mentioned I've witnessed at Raiders games.
 

Defy

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They're doing it cuz y'all shoot people! lol


nah, its to prevent violence, there's hella fights at candlestick all the time, its really not like that across the bay. of course there will be unruly drunk fans everywhere, but its still supposed to be a safe environment. who knows whether or not they'll be instigating fights, but I wouldn't doubt it, they are police!


and I heard its SFPD doing it, not the 49ers/NFL/candlestick
 
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I was at a Raiders game with my homeboy back in the days, we were smoking out this sneak a toke and 2 guys rolled up to us.
One had a backwards Raider hat and the other a beanie, white dudes. Grabbed my boys pipe, threw it in pee creek and looked at us. Then the other guy flashes the badge and says "don't be doing that shit."
We left, rolled a joint in the car and smoked there instead.
That's how it should be, at least back then when weed was more of a big deal. We didn't get booted or arrested because we were cool about it.

Cool story, breh.
 

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thats cool. this game is going to be on a national level you cant have fights breaking out in the stands or a stabbing or shooting cause of a few drunk bad apples. that would embarass the entire city in front of the nation.

good call by whoever decided to do this. theres a difference between having fun and being a maniac out in public so i dont really feel bad for anyone who starts shit then gets in trouble
 
Jan 12, 2006
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The only reason this is going on is because some bitter saints fan sent a letter to the SF Chronicle, and the dumb asses over there decided to publish it. So of course the city couldn't let it slide once the story became national news, they had to put on a show. I bet money that dumb saints fans was treated no differently then any other fan entering an opposing teams stadium. I bet if the saints would've won he would've kept his mouth shut. But no, he was out a few hundred bucks and probably got made fun of the whole way to his car and couldn't take it. Maybe next time we should welcome opposing fans with complimentary drinks and their own special section inside candlestick where they can't be bothered.


Ugly side of 49ers’ big game
Letters to the editor, Jan. 17
I’ve lived in the Bay Area for 25 years but have remained a staunch Saints fan with close ties to New Orleans. My family still lives in New Orleans and has held our season tickets since 1967. I “get” the emotion of the game, the moment and the enthusiasm of the 49er fans.
Despite the extraordinary setting at the ’Stick, we were shocked by the hostility, vulgarity and intimidation that rained down on me and my two teenage daughters from the moment we stepped into the parking lots. Yes, we were proudly wearing our Saints colors; that’s what loyal fans do. And yes, we expected some good-natured jeering.

We had vulgarities screamed at us repeatedly in the parking lots and literally nonstop by the hooligans around us in the stands. While walking through the lots we had footballs thrown at us, guys screaming curses in our faces — my daughters asked if I had heard the guy who yelled “your mother’s a whore,” which I had, but couldn’t show a reaction for fear for my daughters’ and my own safety. We finally took to shadowing two cops that were strolling through the lots until we dashed for what we thought would be the relative sanity of the stadium.

The stadium was no better. Every other word from dozens of fans around us was an f-bomb shouted at the top of their lungs. There were seven or eight large 30- to 35-year-old guys directly behind us who cursed and threatened us the entire game. After one string of profanities I turned around to look at them and the most obnoxious and combative of the bunch yelled, “Do not turn around again! Do not ever turn around again” and punctuated it with a profanity. They used gay slurs repeatedly at the husband of a middle-aged couple in front of us, the only other Saints fan in our area, and called his wife a bitch.

One of my daughters asked me, “Why don’t you do something, Daddy?” Do what? Fight 10 guys, call/text security when all those guys behind me would know who would have fingered them?
Leave early? We almost did.

The hostility and threats of violence were a constant throughout our experience. It appeared to be ingrained in the fans’ culture, similar to the hooliganism that destroyed the reputation of English soccer. The long wait for the playoffs, the excitement of a big game? No excuse. I’ve been to big games in venues around the world and believe me, I’ve been a Saints fan my whole life so I certainly know about long playoff waits. The Vikings fans in the tailgate parties before the NFC championship game were eating crayfish and dancing along with the Saints fans — they weren’t threatened, they were having a great time.

Every 49ers fan, the team and it’s owners should be ashamed and embarrassed to wear the red and gold today. They won the game but are losers in every other way.

Don Moses, Mill Valley
http://blog.sfgate.com/opinionshop/...rs-fans-be-concerned-about-hooliganism/?tsp=1
 

Meta4iCAL

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The only reason this is going on is because some bitter saints fan sent a letter to the SF Chronicle, and the dumb asses over there decided to publish it. So of course the city couldn't let it slide once the story became national news, they had to put on a show. I bet money that dumb saints fans was treated no differently then any other fan entering an opposing teams stadium. I bet if the saints would've won he would've kept his mouth shut. But no, he was out a few hundred bucks and probably got made fun of the whole way to his car and couldn't take it. Maybe next time we should welcome opposing fans with complimentary drinks and their own special section inside candlestick where they can't be bothered.




http://blog.sfgate.com/opinionshop/...rs-fans-be-concerned-about-hooliganism/?tsp=1
so if all that shit is true... you think that's ok?

to threaten some teenage girls? maybe the guy was exaggerating, but it sounds like a lot of Niners fans were being fucking assholes.

I'm all for talking shit to opposing fans, but I think you should leave the women and children alone... well definitely children. if women start popping off first, then it's fair game.

I'm just saying fans shouldn't be threatened or feel like they're not safe. I went to the Niners/Raiders regular season game in the Stick last season, and there was non-stop shit talking going on, but it was all in fun (from what I saw). I would talk a little shit with some Niners fans and we'd shake hands because we know it's just a game.

And before you say anything about Raiders fans talking shit to other teams in the Coliseum the same way, I agree... that's bullshit as well. There's a lot of idiot Raiders fans who don't know how to act a game either. I just can't believe you guys are supporting this type of behavior. I know a lot of Niners fans are cool, but this just shows that SOME of you Niners fans don't know how to handle your team's success. It shows on the siccness, and it shows in this guy's story.
 
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Anyone that's been to the stick lately knows times have changed. The wine and cheese crowd is gone and there's tons of knuckle heads that go to get super fucked and talk mad shit. Can't remember how many times I saw people almost rumble back at the niner vs cowboys game because so many fools were trying to act sick or get up in someone's face(both niner and cowboy fans tho). Honestly the crowd at the stick has taken a page out of the raiders fan base and it's not a good thing.
 
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Guy from Mill Valley is a pussy, first of all fuck Marin, second why the fuck would you go with two daughters? he could gone with other saints fans, used the internet to find where others where sitting, he could of not gone decked out in Saints gear, yes he could of texted security, no one layd a hand on his daughters or him, what the fuck was he expecting, especially after the Saints did us dirty in the preseason game, I think he learned a valuable lesson