Thanks for filling Wembley....you're banned!

Something still doesn't add up here. If he's advertised them for sale on his own Facebook page, how the hell have City and/or Wembley found out? Surely it was far easier for them to find out exactly who was selling tickets via that FB ticket page? There were loads popping up on there last week so it stands to reason that anyone advertising tickets for sale on there would be getting tracked down and banned instead of someone advertising on his own personal FB page that only his friends and family know about? Unless there is someone with a grudge on his friends list who has grassed him up, I can't see how City or Wembley could've found out.
 
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Something still doesn't add up here. If he's advertised then for sale on his own Facebook page, how the hell have City and/or Wembley found out? Surely it was far easier for them to find out exactly who was selling tickets via that FB ticket page? There were loads popping up on there last week so it stands to reason that anyone advertising tickets for sale on there would be getting tracked down and banned instead of someone advertising on his own personal FB page that only his friends and family know about? Unless there is someone with a grudge on his friends list who has grassed him up, I can't see how City or Wembley could've found out.
The only explanation is it must have been the lad who set the flare off
 
Meanwhile as of five minutes ago

Livefootballticket.com have 217 tickets for the derby available from £128.25 to £712.50 excluding their fees

Hotfootballtickets.com have numerous tickets on sale from £139 to £277

And that’s just on two sites I looked at. City though seem more interested in penalising the fans selling for face value or in a lot of cases less for games they can’t attend or in this case where they are offered more than attempting to stop this daylight robbery.
Mine is on there somewhere, put it up for sale on the City exchange just about had enough this season.
 
They have no LEGAL RIGHT to force you to give your name and address. If asked for it say "NO COMMENT".

80's shorts, this bit of your post (above) could be wrong.
Under sec 50 police reform act, if acting in an anti social manner they can require your details, to refuse is an offence for which you can be arrested. I would imagine they would deem smoking in no smoking area anti social
The police officer would be acting outside of the law. You need to know your rights. An officer can only search you for reasons as explained in my previous post. If Showsec said you were being hostile then the police "could" search you under Section 60, which is a search for weapons only and has been used in riot situations.

Under Section 60 a police officer can search you for weapons only. You will be told you are being searched under Section 60 and you should inform the officer that you will require a record and receipt. That is obviously not possible in a riot situation but they are required to provide one by law when the situation allows it.
Under Section 60
They have no LEGAL RIGHT to force you to give your name and address. If asked for it say "NO COMMENT". If you give it it can be kept on file for 7 years.
They have no LEGAL RIGHT to photograph you. Turn away or cover your face with your hands.
They have no LEGAL RIGHT to search wallets, purses or inside small pockets. This is an S60 search for weapons only. If they ask to search wallets, purses or inside small pockets REFUSE OUTRIGHT.
They CAN search bags but again, for weapons only. Any other items such as documents or potentially incriminating articles are OFF LIMITS.
Do not allow them to examine any of your personal possessions (cash cards, credit cards, diaries, season cards etc.) This is not part of S60. Under Section 8 of the UK Human Rights Act your privacy is assured. They can only confiscate weapons or facial masking. Make sure they know that you know this.
They MUST tell you their name, number and station they are based at and the reason for the search. Ask them for it! Not only will it piss them off, the search is illegal if they don't provide it.
Remember that in an Section 60 situation you are accused of nothing and have done nothing wrong. DO NOT answer any questions however insignificant or polite. Say "NO COMMENT" to everything.

Don't be intimidated by them. They know the law and if you also know it it is surprising how differently a police officer will approach a situation.

Having said all of the above it is unlikely that a Section 60 search would be carried out but not impossible if stewards were insinuating that you could be violent.

In short, a police officer can only search you if they suspect prohibited items such as drugs, weapons or stolen items in which case my previous post explains how you should act or they can perform a Section 60 search where the above in this post is relevant.

Just to reiterate. A police officer cannot search you in order to identify who you are. It is illegal to do so.
 
For the avoidance of doubt did he say anyone want to come
as can get couple of tickets or did he say i have two tickets
for sale?
 
I have more fun bantering on the concourse before or at half time than I do in the stands. It's all arms folded and sitting down throughout.

Get the crowd going around you bud

I'm in a quiet block but one game, Spurs this year, I just started on my own and before you know it, one thing led to another and the whole block was singing

(okay, maybe not the whole block)

Most people are just shy
 

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