Members/Spectators
1. Always remember that you are a member of Fingal Ravens and are representing the club at all matches and events you attend.
2. Don't use foul or offensive language at matches. Be aware that children are present.
3. Our amateur players and mentors put in huge efforts on a totally voluntary basis. Support players and mentors rather than slate them.
4. Referees are human and will make mistakes. Criticising them publicly achieves nothing positive, and may well have the opposite effect - referees may well deny our team the benefit of any marginal decisions as a result.
5. Respect the opposition and don't vilify opposing players. Never get involved in an altercation with an opposing player, mentor or spectator.
6. Do not, verbally or otherwise, abuse any player or person involved with the opposing team on the grounds of race or colour. Do not encourage others to carry out such abuse. Such behaviour is unethical and against the law.
7. If the pitch is surrounded by a rope or barrier, spectators should stay behind this at all times during the match.
8. Be careful of intervening to break up any altercation at a game - your intentions can be misinterpreted. When in any doubt, stay out.
9. Foster good post-match relations with the opposition.
10. Good-natured banter, among our own supporters and exchanged with the opposing team's supporters, is a time-honoured and excellent feature of spectating at Gaelic games, adding considerably to enjoyment, but know where to draw the line.