JGL07
Well-Known Member
I agree that many on this thread appear to a have an unhealthy obsession with half-and-half scarves. What harm are they doing? Maybe infringing copyright, but how will anyone know? For me there are far more important issues to get into a lather about than stopping a few touts making a living on Metrolink land.That would be suppression of trade surely? If they have legitimate trading licences they should be allowed to make a living.
I’ll be absolutely honest and say I really don’t understand the fixation with half and half scarves. To some people they are a reminder of their visit, to some they become part of their collection of souvenirs.
I have a similar attitude to the complaints about away fans in the 'home' sections. I know that a big chunk of the Colin Bell stand is reserved for away supporters in all European matches and has been for many years. This is presumably is following directives from UEFA. You can see them in the bar before the match and at half time. A couple of years back at the Bruges FC match, they even bought beer for me and my son. The one buying was actually a Cercle Bruges fan who had come along for the ride.
When I watched City home and away from the mid-1960s through to the early 1970s, there wasn't any any of that nonsense then as there were no 'home' or 'away' ends. That is to say other than visiting supporters being advised to avoid the likes of the Stretford End, the Kop, or the Holte End. Those away matches I have been to in the last 15 years have invariably been in the home end. This includes being in the Gallowgate End at St James' Park and the Jock Stein Stand at Parkhead, neither of which I would want to repeat!