Shaggy said:
Does Norb work for the Deparment of Fun Killing or the Health And Safety Executive as it is also known, Does he/she or himshe do a risk assement a couple of days prior to every match, or in every day life situations, i.e, "hmm its thursday, fancy a cup of tea on saturday morning 9am, better start planning now" lol
No I don't work for the HSE.
I have had to do COSHH assessments in the past.
I'm obviously not as big a City fan as the rest of you, and I'm denying a "proper blue" a chance to go to the swamp, by having bought a ticket using the loyalty points that I've amassed over the CoMS years by having arrived there a Regular season ticket holder, and attending nearly every home cup game, and a few aways too.
but obviously what marks me out, is that I go to the match to watch City, to support the players on the field, for the football.
I cheer on the City players.
I sing songs about City.
I applaud when City show good football.
I groan when City lose the ball.
I don't go to sing songs about the rags, and especially not songs that mention "Munich".
I don't go to the match to stand up.
I don't go to the match to watch the opposing fans.
I don't go to the match to slag our own players off.
and I certainly don't go to the match to be involved in public disorder, whether or not it was started by the home fans, or the away fans, or whether it is "finishing what the other lot started".
I'd like an answer from anyone that cares to post, would you rather that I stay home on Wednesday night, leaving an empty seat in the City end, one less voice cheering on the blues?
Do I not have the right to express my wish that the papers have only got the result to talk about on Thursday morning?
This club prides itself on being family friendly, where women and children could feel safe going to the match. Would you all rather things returned to the 80s?
PPE on (I don't have a tin hat)