Man_City_Loyal
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If it is security, why profit from it?
pay staff?
If it is security, why profit from it?
Great point and well made, but a tenner a bag?pay staff?
That’s the answer. Nice one. A simple thing like name badges could change some attitudes. At least then, when disputes arise, the name of the alleged jobsworth could be passed on and serial offenders could be ‘re-trained’ or given the elbow.
A simple suggestion for the next ‘City Matters’ meeting … and why don’t they have name badges already?
Quite correct, but some people need to take a bag with them, thats not complaining, thats how it is.If the ones complaining about security try getting in a building maned by MOD police and talking to them.
Also why do some people have to take a back pack every where with them as if they were exploring the Amazon jungle, they are a damn nuisance to everybody around them especially in a crowd. As for paying for storage City
have to pay the staff manning the store.
Some one mentioned about not looking suspicious, what does a suspicious bag look like?
All these bag searches are anti terrorist measures or have you forgotten the Arena bombing or have you got it does not mean me syndrome.
I think all stewards have a number on display on their jackets, so if you have a problem with a Steward take the number and pass this onto the club with the complaint.
I think the police had a much better relationship with the miner's than the club seem to have with supporters at the moment.I had a sudden flashback to the miner's strike when I read that... :-)
Need some of the local kids outside offering to mind your bag for a quid.I can't believe that someone local hasn't already opened up their back yard to look after bags etc for a quid.
It worked with pushbikes at Maine Road.
Local kids...? Balls to that... I'll do it myselfNeed some of the local kids outside offering to mind your bag for a quid.
I wouldn’t chance it. Took my 10 y.o. to the Wycombe game in 93:20. He had his school backpack (small). In it were his overcoat, City scalf and iPad). Security were worse than arseholes - even after he put coat & scalf on and carried his iPad - leaving his backpack empty. I folded it up and said I would carry it in like that. They still refused entry unless the backpack (now folded away) was disposed of. They suggested the lockers which would’ve meant missing a lot of the 1st half.
There were a couple of Policemen there and I asked if the backpack was a security risk, they said no and one commented “It’s City mate, they treat you like shit.” While I didn’t agree with him I felt like slapping the little teenage twat on security. What annoyed me most was the smirk on his face. I’m experienced enough in dealing with people to see that he was actually enjoying the situation. I ended up throwing the backpack in the bin (£30 wasted), called the little twat on Security a sad officious wanker and went in.
Lol. 12 x 8 x 3” bags don’t even exist. It’s an A4 envelope!
Are we the only club to do this? How would the red shirt tourist fans cope after their long journeys and visit to the club shop to buy their tat?
City, please, this has to stop. Check bags if you must, but unless there is suspicion, it only needs to be one in 10 - that’s all we checked in the military when there was a heightened security alert. Ffs , old Frank bringing in a flask of bovril is neither a risk to safety or a threat to the financial stability of the club.

I knowGreat point and well made, but a tenner a bag?
I can't believe that someone local hasn't already opened up their back yard to look after bags etc for a quid.
It worked with pushbikes at Maine Road.
My Dad tried taking in a plastic Tesco carrier bag to the last home game. He had his glasses case and a City scarf in there. The steward told him because it was a branded bag he couldn't bring it in. He asked if he could fold it up and put it in his jacket and the steward said no because he'd seen it... Was a very weird interaction. The bloke was only doing his job, but taking a plastic bag off a pensioner and leaving him with nothing to carry his things in for the rest of the day is poor to say the least.