Media discussion - 2024/25

It was talked about on the Monday night club & the dipper shill then mentioned how City found a loophole in the current ATP rules. It was around 22 mins.
Properly drafted rules don’t have loopholes.

They weren't loopholes.
The rules were unlawful and targeted us "by object."
 
It was Coventry and the replay was January 1974. We won 4-2.
I was at this game just after the Miners Strike had ended, supposed to be at school and my Dad spotted me and my mate on the BBC local news, he just pissed himself laughing according to my Mum but I got a right bollocking initially.
 

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I recall a match or two being played on a mid-week afternoon. This was due to a work-to-rule by the coal miners (or the electrical union?) and the Government were trying to cut electricity consumption.

I thought it was earlier than 1975 as I was at Manchester University from 1971-74 and wouldn’t have been able to get away to a football match on a midweek afternoon in 1975. It was certainly aimed a Conservative Government and they were defeated in February 1974.

I can’t remember who City played. I do recall a bomb scare during a match where everyone was asked to look under their seat for a bomb before play resumed!
I've just posted a copy of the programme, 1st March just after the Miners strike ended, 3pm kick off on a Wednesday.
 
That will be Rory Smith he likes to come across as all knowledgeable

He comes across as a bitter dipper shill. I noticed he stayed quiet when Sutton was joking about supporting more than 1 club….. I can’t imagine growing up in Harrogate the Dippers were the first club for him.
 

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