It's no secret, but I can't swear to any of it as I only know what he's posted it on here and he's not exactly honest, but he was a subby hired help in the Duffen era and accessed files he didn't understand. He told everyone he knew the players salaries and started to post them on the web. Because of it, the company he worked for were threatened with legal action by the Club and sacked ellipses and considered legal action against him. Rather than accepting this with good grace, ellipses boycotted the club. He's later claimed he did it as a protest and left for another job, but there's little to support that. Is that about right?
No it doesn't. Away fans sitting in home areas is a contravention of ground regulations. The same ground regulations which prohibit flares, air horns, long flag poles or taking alcohol to your seats. Would you be in favour of the stewards turning a blind eye to those breeches of ground regulations as well? Try getting a ticket in the home ends at Anfield, Old Trafford, St James Park and wearing a City scarf. You really are a stupid twat. Why would anyone expect some pathetic inadequate from Hull who is supporting Chelsea against their home town team to have any interest in CTWD let alone support them? Are you the world's first surviving brain transplant donor?
I remember that. Can't remember his original name but if it is him he is still as big an eejit as he was then.
Not guessing, it's pretty much spot on. You were a sub contractor. You were caught being untrustworthy. The people you worked for nearly lost the contract as a consequence. You were sacked as a consequence. Legal action against you was considered. You've said yourself you do't go as a protest.
Thought you were a big fan of sticking to the letter of the law no matter what? Or is that just when it suits? Surely not.
The bizarre thing about incident was that old "...." seems to view himself as the wronged party and no comprehension of the concept of confidentiality or discretion, especially in commerce. Therefore a completely untrustworthy and unreliable individual in the eyes of any potential employer. I'm no doctor or clinical psychologist but it seems to be some condition akin to a form of Asperger's Syndrome. The underlying rage and semi-coherence would need to kept in check too.
About five spanish tossers in n3 shouting and waving at chelsea subs warming up.Plus one tit in middle of n3 who stewards would not throw out.I told the chelsea scum i would knock them all clean out... and that restored order.
****, I remember this too. Didn't it get some discussion on CI? What was the ****'s username on there?
I currently work with a few people who have Asperger's and, if anything, it results in them coming across as being too honest for their own good at times. This **** just seems like a thick bullshitter.
still do and still in talks with the club to allow a cheaper version of tigers players to overseas guys for audio commentary (on hold due to domain name rights atm) ... but hey ho I know nothing and don't talk to anyone
Home stands are for home supporters, away stands are for away supporters. Hardly rocket science is it? I'm off to the Sunderland game in a few weeks, it'll be far more enjoyable and sensible to sit amongst my fellow supporters rather than proudly wearing my City shirt amongst the Mackems.
I somehow ended up right in the middle of the Chelsea fans at the front of the North Stand. I really don't understand how it was permitted to be like that and have never felt so isolated and out of place at a home game before. It did take a bit of time to dawn on me as there were only a couple of kids in Chelsea colours, but I genuinely could not believe what I was witnessing when everyone around me plus the three rows in front stood up and cheered when Chelsea scored. Today was the worst matchday experience I've had at the KC and not because of the result. I suppose it's my own fault for being late to buy my ticket and only having the North Stand left, and stupidly not realising that the away end was being extended beyond the segregation. Give me the West Stand any day compared to that - they may be quiet but at least they do actually support the home team.
It shouldn't be like that. Chelsea fans should never have been in the home end, it's the clubs fault and you have more than adequate grounds for a complaint and a refund. I strongly urge you to, we need to make the club know just how discontent we fans are at allowing big club plastics in amongst the home fans if we are to have any hope of something being done about it. Anyone in that area of the north stand should do the same. It's a breach of stadium regulations and Chelsea fans should never have been there.