Greasy Chap Butty
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Ours told us to go down a different gangway to what we usually use. Just ignored him and went the normal route.
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Don't come on here, acting like you own the fuckin place, spouting a load of fuckin sense and fact. It won't be tolerated.To be fair to them, the tactic on the BL end is often observe and then grab them on the way out/at a more opportune moment. I know in past Millwall games at the Lane they’ve left them alone and observed/grabbed video evidence rather than wade in causing a bigger issue and then lifted them from the concourse.
Coming from someone with a name like yoursserves you right for being tramps on the Kop dont get that on the South stand
Cardboard cutouts waste of time and money .... absolutely useless securityI had exactly the same issue at the top of F, too. I was wondering if it was just me that was in a bad mood!
One of these twats actually grabbed my ST from my hand when I tried to show him. They were aggressive and rude to everyone walking through afterwards, too. I was so annoyed that I lunged at him and grabbed it back from his grasp before calling them all a "set of useless fucking cunts" and forcing my way past. It's ok for people like me that are not easily intimidated and ok with standing up and speaking their minds but this sort of thing could put some people off going if it's not stopped immediately.
There really isn't any need.
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It might have been his wife.Gang way F is my entrance to the holy land. The best thing I heard all day yesterday was “ the worst thing Is your a cunt in real life and now your a cunt in a high vis jacket” the lady that said it must have only been early 20s. She was ace!
At half time there were 4 of them stood round, one with bandana on his head, others covering their face, nose down.
Think they thought they were big hitters. Not what is needed.
Think they should be checking tickets before entering, witnessed 2 lads squeezing through with 1 ticket on Saturday ( gate 52) on the Kop.
Surely must be easier doing that way?. That’s if they feel the need to check on tickets.
You could be right though. Whatever the reason it ain’t working, huge congregation outside gangway G and a lot of pushing and shouting from fans and “Stewards” .If it is to stop people using wrong tickets it would be a lot easier to refuse entry at the entry point.I thought this was more to do with stopping large groups congregating at the top of the Kop when their seats are elsewhere, rather than stopping people getting in without a ticket. Could be wrong though
Looks that way as apparently they're only on the first couple of gangways.I thought this was more to do with stopping large groups congregating at the top of the Kop when their seats are elsewhere, rather than stopping people getting in without a ticket. Could be wrong though
Judging by the numbers collecting at the back of stands at away games I suspect this is the case. I don't go on the kop but from my observations at away games, more and more fans seem to congregate at the top of staircases and for people on the back rows, it's very difficult for them to negotiate the stairs should they need to do so.I thought this was more to do with stopping large groups congregating at the top of the Kop when their seats are elsewhere, rather than stopping people getting in without a ticket. Could be wrong though
We sit halfway down, on E. There's no issue getting in or out.Judging by the numbers collecting at the back of stands at away games I suspect this is the case. I don't go on the kop but from my observations at away games, more and more fans seem to congregate at the top of staircases and for people on the back rows, it's very difficult for them to negotiate the stairs should they need to do so.
I imagine there is also a safety issue and I don't understand why there isn't an official statement from the club. That would at least explain the situation - whether the fans like it or not.
There'll be no statement from the clubJudging by the numbers collecting at the back of stands at away games I suspect this is the case. I don't go on the kop but from my observations at away games, more and more fans seem to congregate at the top of staircases and for people on the back rows, it's very difficult for them to negotiate the stairs should they need to do so.
I imagine there is also a safety issue and I don't understand why there isn't an official statement from the club. That would at least explain the situation - whether the fans like it or not.
Communication does seem to be a problem these days. Ironic when there have never been so many means of communication!There'll be no statement from the club
They never even bothered to explain the Forest ticket fiasco
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