So, you calling me a liar when .I say that happened in upper West against Liverpool. I can put you in touch with an ex copper who now runs a pub who was sat there at the time. Good luck if you call him a liar. The argument involved a very big bloke whose son was supporting Liverpool.
There were a number defending the Liverpool supporter when someone objected to their presence amongst the home fans.I have read some of our fans saying they have paid for a ticket so they are as entitled to be tthere as anyone else on fans forums and in HDM and on RH. Yet we are warned of the dire consequences if we go in home areas by the likes of Corcoran. It is against ground regulations, but as usual our stewards don’t enforce ones which may cause them any bother or argument.
I make Barch right on this one.I can well believe it. As regards policing, I hope Darren Downs has got his 'Match Commander; uniform back from Zernys and is re-reading the debriefing from the Millwall FAC game in 2009. His force's squalid, inept and cowardly handling of that occasion has not been forgotten.
So, as an adult, you think rules which are enforced elsewhere should not be enforced at the KCOM. How mature of you. Any other ones you think shouldn’t be enforced?
I've seen lots of people ejected from the away end this season, how many have you seen? (obviously there's no away fans in the home end outside the Premier League, so it's not been an issue).
There have been away fans in the east this season. It did cause issues and they were not removed despite the stewards being aware. In fact those raising the issues got more of a reaction from the stewards
We were on about away fans in home areas. If there are any in home areas, and there will be as I know some Chelsea fans with East Yorkshire addresses who have got tickets, you can bet they will be left alone unlike at most other stadiums.
What you need to bear in mind is we rent the stadium. The people who administer the stadium are not dyed in the wool folk who take pride in their local team like at most stadia, they are mere Health and Safety drones. Likewise the stewards are often non British or non Hull. Many seem to have no interest in football or enforcing rules. They just want easy money, even if its min wage, they certainly don't want to take on drunk or unruly fans. This is probably why if you put your feet up on the seat in front, you will get a tap on the shoulder from them. Should actual trouble break out, they are invisible. We all know this.
i just care about people affected by the wealthy many people are suffering every day while you all sit happy thats all i care bout so shut the **** up there is people that deal with the people that cant eat everyday but its easy to forget those people aint it well they still deserve a voice and anytime i can help someone that struggles to eat, im happy
Not sure he needs help for caring about people Quill . He might not articulate it great but not everybody does.
Ehab will have to be careful, they might announce the attendance at 32k the way they tackle attendance figure.
I care about people. Don’t do anything but knowing I am someone who cares give me a nice warm, self-satisfied glow.
Look North tonight some bien pensant East Riding family showcasing their 'conflict of interests' about tomorrow's game. Turns out it's some breezy young kid in a City shirt who also 'loves Chelsea' and has his room furnished to prove it. Why do people not get this supporting lark? Is it so ****ing difficult? You support your local team of the team or whatever is in your family's DNA. Shocking parenting in this instance. Kid will be a laughing stock among his peers for his Janus-like comportment and his pushy vacuous parents who have thrust him into the spotlight. I hope they are ****ing proud.