Bayern fan entrance P last night

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As I rocked up to entrance P last night there was a young lad in his early twenties kept going over pleading to the lead steward as he was not in the queue.

Another steward turns up and hands him something, it was a bayern shirt, seems he had a ticket for SS and the dozy fucker wore his shirt, I take it he was refused so took it off, still the lead steward was having none of it.
As I got wanded he was stood between the barrier to P and N using his shirt to wipe his tears as he cried his heart out.

Now part of me felt sorry for him having come all the way from germany only to miss the game and thought why not take around and let him in the away end, the other part of me was the stupid twat don't you know the home end rules when an away fan, no colours and stay as quiet as possible to not get twigged.

At least the stewards and new security firm are now refusing, showsec was letting in celtic/madrid/dortmund fans with shirts in clear view the other year
 
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I am in Block 133 - South East Asian looking guy takes his jacket off and he's wearing a Bayern shirt. Couple of the older lads had a bit of a laugh with him. Then the steward came down and took him to the top of the stairs and tells him to put his jacket on at which he refuses. So steward has no option but to turf him out, now the lad has got a mate with him who shouts down to. He's keeping his head down. Upshot they both got kicked out - great fucking mate that is!
 
Are the stewards that on the ball, that if he’d quietly fucked off for 10 minutes then come back with the shirt not on show, they’d have still recognised him?
 
Are the stewards that on the ball, that if he’d quietly fucked off for 10 minutes then come back with the shirt not on show, they’d have still recognised him?
Stewards!!? Two fuckers having their picture taken at the exit at the top of the stairs by a steward!! You're right I don't think they would and to be honest if he had put his jacket on he probably would have been alright.
 
As I rocked up to entrance P last night there was a young lad in his early twenties kept going over pleading to the lead steward as he was not in the queue.

Another steward turns up and hands him something, it was a bayern shirt, seems he had a ticket for SS and the dozy fucker wore his shirt, I take it he was refused so took it off, still the lead steward was having none of it.
As I got wanded he was stood between the barrier to P and N using his shirt to wipe his tears as he cried his heart out.

Now part of me felt sorry for him having come all the way from germany only to miss the game and thought why not take around and let him in the away end, the other part of me was the stupid twat don't you know the home end rules when an away fan, no colours amd stay as quiet as possible to not get twigged.

At least the stewards amd new security firm are now refusing, showsec was letting in celtic/madrid/dortmund fans with shirts in clear view the other year
Saw something similar against Madrid last year, although the lad seemed quite offended at being asked to remove the RM shirt. I just don't understand the mentality - and it only happens in the CL - that people think it's ok to wear away colours openly in the home end. Is it stupidity, naivety, or just a 'f you' attitude?
 
Are the stewards that on the ball, that if he’d quietly fucked off for 10 minutes then come back with the shirt not on show, they’d have still recognised him?
No, now if he had gone over to P2 and the furtherst turnstile near the spirals may have got in but wasn't getting past P1 Stewards
 
Saw something similar against Madrid last year, although the lad seemed quite offended at being asked to remove the RM shirt. I just don't understand the mentality - and it only happens in the CL - that people think it's ok to wear away colours openly in the home end. Is it stupidity, naivety, or just a 'f you' attitude?
It is more than likely because they have (unlikely) come from Madrid - and in Spain the average away following is 3 men and a dog so they sit anywhere or (more likely) they are not a football fan - spend more on average on shirts than going to games and this is the only time they have been to a game in years. They are treating going to football like the cinema or theatre - They simply do not understand how there is a home and away end and whether you agree with it or not - it is how it works
- so basically stupidity
 
Saw something similar against Madrid last year, although the lad seemed quite offended at being asked to remove the RM shirt. I just don't understand the mentality - and it only happens in the CL - that people think it's ok to wear away colours openly in the home end. Is it stupidity, naivety, or just a 'f you' attitude?

I’ve obviously no idea if he was telling the truth but a steward told me last season that 24 City season ticket holders had got life time bans for passing their tickets on to Madrid fans.

On one hand I think it’s unlikely they’d be so harsh and even more unlikely I’d not have heard about it from any other source.

On the other hand, it would be an odd thing for him to just invent.
 
It is more than likely because they have (unlikely) come from Madrid - and in Spain the average away following is 3 men and a dog so they sit anywhere or (more likely) they are not a football fan - spend more on average on shirts than going to games and this is the only time they have been to a game in years. They are treating going to football like the cinema or theatre - They simply do not understand how there is a home and away end and whether you agree with it or not - it is how it works
- so basically stupidity
Out of town rags used to wear colours in home stands at Maine Rd surprised when they got twatted.
 
It’s called the Champions club
That tent in the carpark / corporate package
I have a season ticket in 104 we had to relocate elsewhere due to FIFA delegates / Champions club
Yes, my mate is in 104 and was relocated to 102 due to the Champions Club, there was a tent near the statues that accommodated the club’s members for pre and post match drinks/food.
 

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