Grey Blade
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Nearly 70 and I managed it. Was a bit surprised when I was frisked before going in thoughThat is complete bollocks Im over 60 and completely fine with it
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Nearly 70 and I managed it. Was a bit surprised when I was frisked before going in thoughThat is complete bollocks Im over 60 and completely fine with it
I remember Nokia 3310's.
And like i say, I know 2 who aren't. So it's not "complete bollocks" at all is it?That is complete bollocks Im over 60 and completely fine with it
I remember that black plastic Phillips mobileI remember Nokia 3310's.
As a generalisation then yes, it is complete bollocks. Two members of your family is hardly a representative sample.And like i say, I know 2 who aren't. So it's not "complete bollocks" at all is it?
To be fair, loads of fans were stood in the aisle on H. I just walked past the stewards without showing my ticket, as it would have been another start to a half I’d have missed otherwise.As an aside I see the ticket Gestapo that people in the Kop have been complaining about ended up in the exit to H at half time, seemingly for no reason whatsoever
One of them is me
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About as much fucking use as a chocolate fireguard but to be fair, these are the ones that didn't run off.
Needs a complaint to club. Loads were there well in good time and missed the kick off.
No problem here either. Pulled up on drive at quarter to 9, in within a minute. Kettle on, Sky box on, fast forward past all the pre-match Hollywood worship, in my seat with a mug of tea and an iced bakewell in time for KO at 2101. Come on you red and white wizaaaards.No problem at all on John Street. Queue moved quickly.
A few years back when my son was about six, he got in but the turnstile wouldn’t recognise mine. The steward thought i was trying to pull off some type of con, whilst the stewards on the other side let my lad wander off unattended.Steward told me the scanners weren't recognising tickets. They should have opened a gate and checked them in by hand.
Steward told me the scanners weren't recognising tickets. They should have opened a gate and checked them in by hand.
Do we have to let other clubs have the upper and lower tier in the FA Cup?
I had an idea this would be the case, so earlier I popped into the ticket office and got a paper ticket. What a cynic I am thinking it would be a mess.
I don't think anyone who had a problem with their ticket has reported it on here. Was the problem poorly printed tickets or scanners not working properly? Anyone with a printer must have printed documents when the ink was running low and thought it's readable to the eye but readable to a scanner must be a different matter.Steward told me the scanners weren't recognising tickets. They should have opened a gate and checked them in by hand.
Do we have to let other clubs have the upper and lower tier in the FA Cup? Season ticket holders in the BL Corner have no choice but to move seats and look at our seats lying empty, so not sure giving season ticket holders pre-sale chance to book their seats really works. I guess you could say it reduces the numbers being confused looking for their seat and gets people through the turnstile in their normal way using the card.
For what it's worth I printed ours for this and Forest and didn't have any issues- I don't trust the QR codes on my phone to be reliable.
From available ‘data’ it could equally be extrapolated that the problem / challenge is associated with a particular gene pool, not age ?As a generalisation then yes, it is complete bollocks. Two members of your family is hardly a representative sample.
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