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Cape Kiwi fans to blame for no NZ vs SA matches in Cape Town
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_heineken" data-source="post: 562151" data-attributes="member: 40658"><p>The problem isn't with the booing as such, it's with what happens afterwards. Those Cape Flats NZ fans become very violent when being agitated. Them booing Stormers/SA players are sure to make some people in the stand angry, and the Stadiums in SA are trying their very best to get rid of the Booing in totality. I have been to 3 rugby games this year at different stadiums and at all of them they announce regularly that People are reminded not to boo the opposing team when they run on, kick at goal or any other cause for booing.</p><p></p><p>It might sound a bit racist, but it's the exact opposite. it's trying to prevent Racism from becoming violent in the stands, Which already happened in the Kings/Sharks game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_heineken, post: 562151, member: 40658"] The problem isn't with the booing as such, it's with what happens afterwards. Those Cape Flats NZ fans become very violent when being agitated. Them booing Stormers/SA players are sure to make some people in the stand angry, and the Stadiums in SA are trying their very best to get rid of the Booing in totality. I have been to 3 rugby games this year at different stadiums and at all of them they announce regularly that People are reminded not to boo the opposing team when they run on, kick at goal or any other cause for booing. It might sound a bit racist, but it's the exact opposite. it's trying to prevent Racism from becoming violent in the stands, Which already happened in the Kings/Sharks game. [/QUOTE]
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