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Old January 19th 09, 03:14 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Arizona Coin Collector
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Default Coin throwing --- Eight arrests after football game

Hello

On the story below.

I have been reading about sports fans
throwing coins at players, fans, and
game officials for some time now. I
just don't understand why you would
throw your money away. You would
think that in a recession, every coin
counts.

The basic formula for "instant asshole"
is still the same for some people.

"Just add alcohol"!

I have not seen this in the United States
yet.

-------------------------------------

FROM:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/e...ds/7837115.stm

Page last updated at 09:29 GMT
Monday, 19 January 2009

Eight arrests after football game

Eight people were arrested after scuffles broke
out inside and outside Birmingham's football
ground following a Championship match on Saturday.

Police said a number of stewards were injured
following the game between Birmingham City and
Cardiff City.

Seats were also damaged inside the St Andrews
ground and coins thrown at officers, West
Midlands Police said.

Three of the people arrested for public order
offences came from South Wales while five were
from Birmingham.

Two people were bailed pending further enquiries,
four were fined and one was reprimanded.

A 28-year-old was charged with being drunk inside
a football ground and was bailed to appear before
Birmingham Magistrates' Court on 26 January.

...


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Old January 19th 09, 03:22 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Mr. Jaggers
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Default Coin throwing --- Eight arrests after football game

Arizona Coin Collector wrote:
Hello

On the story below.

I have been reading about sports fans
throwing coins at players, fans, and
game officials for some time now. I
just don't understand why you would
throw your money away. You would
think that in a recession, every coin
counts.

The basic formula for "instant asshole"
is still the same for some people.

"Just add alcohol"!

I have not seen this in the United States
yet.


Despite the economic situation, I predict that you will continue to find
cents and likely even nickels still strewn about on the ground, left there
with disdain by the people who dropped them, and waiting for people like you
and me to bend down and pick them up. Alcohol may very well be the
lubricant that causes coins to fly out of fans' hands toward the players,
but not the cause of coins ending up on streets and sidewalks. And I'll
leave it to your imagination as to why ballpark beer vendors serve their
wares in paper cups rather than in unopened cans.

James


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Old January 19th 09, 03:44 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
PC[_7_]
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Default Coin throwing --- Eight arrests after football game


"Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote in message
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And I'll leave it to your imagination as to why ballpark beer vendors
serve their wares in paper cups rather than in unopened cans.


They have plastic bottles now, too. I remember an old football game from
the 80s where a kicker was just about to kick the winning field goal and he
was hammered with snowballs. I think it was either at Giants Stadium or the
Dawg Pound in Cleveland.

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Old January 19th 09, 03:47 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
oly
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Default Coin throwing --- Eight arrests after football game

On Jan 19, 9:22*am, "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote:
Arizona Coin Collector wrote:
Hello


On the story below.


I have been reading about sports fans
throwing coins at players, fans, and
game officials for some time now. I
just don't understand why you would
throw your money away. You would
think that in a recession, every coin
counts.


The basic formula for "instant asshole"
is still the same for some people.


"Just add alcohol"!


I have not seen this in the United States
yet.


Despite the economic situation, I predict that you will continue to find
cents and likely even nickels still strewn about on the ground, left there
with disdain by the people who dropped them, and waiting for people like you
and me to bend down and pick them up. *Alcohol may very well be the
lubricant that causes coins to fly out of fans' hands toward the players,
but not the cause of coins ending up on streets and sidewalks. *And I'll
leave it to your imagination as to why ballpark beer vendors serve their
wares in paper cups rather than in unopened cans.

James- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Hey, down in Brazil in the secondary leagues in the provinces, the
crowd often urinates into plastic bags and throw them on the field
when somebody plays "football" badly. That's why the lower tier of
the stadium are often empty! Thrown coins are bad, but much nicer
than certain other things that could be done.

oly
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Old January 19th 09, 03:51 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Mr. Jaggers
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Default Coin throwing --- Eight arrests after football game

oly wrote:
On Jan 19, 9:22 am, "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote:
Arizona Coin Collector wrote:
Hello


On the story below.


I have been reading about sports fans
throwing coins at players, fans, and
game officials for some time now. I
just don't understand why you would
throw your money away. You would
think that in a recession, every coin
counts.


The basic formula for "instant asshole"
is still the same for some people.


"Just add alcohol"!


I have not seen this in the United States
yet.


Despite the economic situation, I predict that you will continue to
find cents and likely even nickels still strewn about on the ground,
left there with disdain by the people who dropped them, and waiting
for people like you and me to bend down and pick them up. Alcohol
may very well be the lubricant that causes coins to fly out of fans'
hands toward the players, but not the cause of coins ending up on
streets and sidewalks. And I'll leave it to your imagination as to
why ballpark beer vendors serve their wares in paper cups rather
than in unopened cans.

James- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Hey, down in Brazil in the secondary leagues in the provinces, the
crowd often urinates into plastic bags and throw them on the field
when somebody plays "football" badly. That's why the lower tier of
the stadium are often empty! Thrown coins are bad, but much nicer
than certain other things that could be done.


Ah yes, good ole sportsmanship. Do the Boy Scouts still teach that?

James


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Old January 19th 09, 04:08 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
stonej
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Default Coin throwing --- Eight arrests after football game

"I have not seen this in the United States
yet."

The coin throwing is a European soccer thing at the present time,
part of the "hooligan" culture surrounding the sport. It has gotten
out of hand in the past few years and the soccer leagues are treating
it as a serious problem with criminal charges being filed and some
people banned from the stadiums.


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Old January 19th 09, 04:22 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Dave Allured[_4_]
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Default Coin throwing --- Eight arrests after football game

Arizona Coin Collector wrote:

Hello

On the story below.

I have been reading about sports fans
throwing coins at players, fans, and
game officials for some time now. I
just don't understand why you would
throw your money away. You would
think that in a recession, every coin
counts.

The basic formula for "instant asshole"
is still the same for some people.

"Just add alcohol"!

I have not seen this in the United States
yet.

-------------------------------------

FROM:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/e...ds/7837115.stm

Page last updated at 09:29 GMT
Monday, 19 January 2009

Eight arrests after football game

Eight people were arrested after scuffles broke
out inside and outside Birmingham's football
ground following a Championship match on Saturday.

Police said a number of stewards were injured
following the game between Birmingham City and
Cardiff City.

Seats were also damaged inside the St Andrews
ground and coins thrown at officers, West
Midlands Police said.

Three of the people arrested for public order
offences came from South Wales while five were
from Birmingham.

Two people were bailed pending further enquiries,
four were fined and one was reprimanded.

A 28-year-old was charged with being drunk inside
a football ground and was bailed to appear before
Birmingham Magistrates' Court on 26 January.

..


Another reason not to bring back the half dollar... ;-)

--Dave
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Old January 19th 09, 04:37 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
stonej
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Default Coin throwing --- Eight arrests after football game

On Jan 19, 10:44*am, "PC" wrote:
"Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote in message

...

And I'll leave it to your imagination as to why ballpark beer vendors
serve their wares in paper cups rather than in unopened cans.


They have plastic bottles now, too. *I remember an old football game from
the 80s where a kicker was just about to kick the winning field goal and he
was hammered with snowballs. *I think it was either at Giants Stadium or the
Dawg Pound in Cleveland.



A referee was hit in the head with a glass bottle a few years ago
during an NFL game,
I suspect it had been smuggled into the game. I don't recall if they
ever caught the person
who threw it.
 




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