Can’t blame them for being worried. We are the only fans that need rows of stewards to separate them from each other.
Hopefully, we can build on the Wednesday night performance, though they got a reasonable result at Luton, so I guess they might be feeling a bit more positive. Go for an early goal, cut out the mistakes, and we will be fine I hope!
I read it all, but sometimes a mistake is only serious if it's repeated, I won't be repeating that mistake!
An old bloke got escorted out of west stand on Wednesday night He was having a go at their dugout Half a dozen stewards round him Pathetic
****ing embarrassing seeing that line of stewards in East Stand with a couple of hundred away fans 3 sections away and even more to see lines of stewards between sections of home fans making getting to the concourse more difficult. And instead of keeping out of the way they have them stood up a couple of steps obstructing fans views. Then with 10 minutes to go they all troop off so why were they there for the other 80 minutes? Who is deciding on this? Will it get brought up at the next meeting with the owners once the really important things like the mirrors in the toilets have been discussed? One aisleway was enough segregation at Liverpool v Rangers. No. Lines of stewards on the Kop. One aisleway at Man City v Man Utd enough. Yet we have more stewards at a half empty MKM.
When upper west was shut all that time every entrance still had a steward standing there watching the match for free and getting paid
Has anyone explained the reasoning behind this? I've never seen it at any other ground, ever. Truly pathetic.