I've gone back and checked the first few posts. You gave a different opinion the OP and Dutch and Erik both gave full, sensible arguments against your point. I realise they said the "Aare you a policeman?" and "Bury your head" comments, but they were hardly anything strong and they still offered a full explanation as to why they disagree with you. There was no problem there, the debate was still happening. It definitely doesn't qualify as name-calling or trolling. Having looked back, I stand by the claim that you are crying. People have disagreed with you sensibly and you go off with all this 'I can't say anything' stuff. It's not true at all. Just keep arguing if you want or agree to disagree if it's going nowhere. But no one wants to read all the sarcastic forum rules stuff.
In fact if it was not so bloody windy I would have flown over the KC stadium to see if there was any of those money grabbing policeman still claiming double time with a day in hand, makes my blood boil it does ha ha
The Police don't work for free, so whether it was a shift change or normal time, it still pulls resources away from real crime away from the stadium. While they're using up shift time watching football, unless they're grossly over-manned they can't be investigating burglary or whatever there midweek functions are. As for those 'turning up for a fight' the 20+ coppers on the train with six Londoners would perhaps have a clue.
I am. What sort of van is it mate. I'm tempted to get one. I work away and im sick of staying in hotels. Any info?
The money it costs City, £60,000 a game doesn't go into the pockets of the officers at the game. The police get normal rates, often having to work rest days or swap shifts and City are charged some ridiculous amount for each officer, Sargeants and higher officer, and the money goes into police funds. It is a nice little money earner with the added benefit of exercising the horses at someone else's expense. It is in the police's interest to e aggregate the possibility of trouble to keep numbers and revenue up. There has been trouble at rugby matches, fighting on the itch for example and coaches bricked but there are no police there for the simple reason they can 't screw any money out of the rugby clubs. As for yesterday the person who says about fans travelling without tickets is talking through their hat. Millwall fans have to provide ID before being issued with a ticket and it is simple to enforce a ticket only admission on the day in the North Stand. Any thinking of trying to get into the home stands would stick out like a sore thumb even to our clueless police hopefully. Although given their usual policy of only arresting City fans and not daring to tangle with away fans perhaps they wouldn't eject them as they should do for breaking ground regulations.
As im been referred to as gay as well, i seem to have all the minorities covered, I demand im given a campervan and a channel 4 documentary about my struggle.
'Camp mans camper van gypsy adventures' It has a a certain ring( no pun intended) to it. You could visit gypsy camps up and down the country in your camper van trying to 'out' gay travellers. It'd be great viewing. You could start with that Paddy Doherty bloke.
I'm seeing you in a rainbow coloured VW campervan now Chazz. C4 would buy that without a second thought and we'd all watch it but say we hated it ofc, reality ****e.
Good but needs a catchier title- Travellers Tails?? Rheinholds Rounding em up? Chazz's Wannegaybo Adventure? I'll need theme music...........
Chazz's Whatagayboy outing. A truly clever play on words. I'm on me **** I phone and don't know how to insert a music clip. It'd have to be Man2Man and Male stripper. Do me the honours.
This thread is boring in the extreme. Apart from paranormal's camper van getting a good scrub. That made me sit up a bit. I know p.c Cocorans dad you know. FC won. I missed me dental appointment. Had leg of Lamb for tea,****ing lovely slow cooked greek style affair. Weathers a bit autumnal. Just saying xx