That has been used for years.Why for Burnley? Like I said noticed it first against LiVARpool.
That has been used for years.Why for Burnley? Like I said noticed it first against LiVARpool.
Why did I only notice it against this lot?That has been used for years.
No idea, but used for years in high profile matches.Why did I only notice it against this lot?
Honestly I walk past there every other week with my lads, going to the game, over the bridge and the only time I noticed it was against them lot last season. I bow to your superior knowledge.No idea, but used for years in high profile matches.
They used to be more visible after the games, if I remember correctly they were in position but not ‘opened’. They were like box trailers that had the sides opened up to form a barrier. I’ve been in a wheelchair 9 years now and they were used before I was disabled.Honestly I walk past there every other week with my lads, going to the game, over the bridge and the only time I noticed it was against them lot last season. I bow to your superior knowledge.
yeah been used for years.........V Utd first I think.They used to be more visible after the games, if I remember correctly they were in position but not ‘opened’. They were like box trailers that had the sides opened up to form a barrier. I’ve been in a wheelchair 9 years now and they were used before I was disabled.
Seen them so many times. Remember a Derby game around the time Pearce or Sven was in charge and a bloke tonguing his bird through a gap in the metal. A City Untied.
The PL are waiting to see if we win this year's title.Probably jumping the gun, but it looks like the Scousers have to accept their reduced allocation. Nothing in the news that the reduced allocation has been over turned by the PL.
Scousers are good at that.They should be forced to empty all pockets, put the any coins or objects that can be thrown into sealable wallets and collect them at the end of the game. I'd also close all catering facilities for the fuckers.
I recall City playing a game in Italy (maybe Juve?) In a european game.and fans going to Italy were warned in advance that coins will be taken off you upon entering and not returned.They should be forced to empty all pockets, put the any coins or objects that can be thrown into sealable wallets and collect them at the end of the game. I'd also close all catering facilities for the fuckers.
I believe Sunderland have banned away fans from bringing coins etc, maybe we should liaise with them.They should be forced to empty all pockets, put the any coins or objects that can be thrown into sealable wallets and collect them at the end of the game. I'd also close all catering facilities for the fuckers.
I believe Sunderland have banned away fans from bringing coins etc, maybe we should liaise with them.
Our stadium is a cashless zone so there is no reason to have cash inside as the bars and food outlets don't accept it. They have proved they can't be trusted so they should be treated as the scum they are. A proper search, zero tolerance and no catering outlets open in the away end. Liverpool is only down the road they're not going to starve are they?
Manc romanceSeen them so many times. Remember a Derby game around the time Pearce or Sven was in charge and a bloke tonguing his bird through a gap in the metal. A City Untied.
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This is a feature the police have deployed too. Police vans and netting along that part of the fence we...er fucking city hooligans used to taunt away lot.
I recall City playing a game in Italy (maybe Juve?) In a european game.and fans going to Italy were warned in advance that coins will be taken off you upon entering and not returned.
Could raise a decent amount for City In The Community.
The irony of the coins being removed at the turnstiles is that when buying a beer or a burger once inside the ground, they were given coins as part of their changeThey did that at gunpoint at the San Marino, England game, famous for the early goal courtesy of Stuart Pearce. Despite the fact the nearest home fans were on the complete opposite side of the pitch to the England fans. This was in the days when everybody used cash aswell, so they made a small fortune.