Bladesman
The Great Grumbleduke
Well, yes, that’s what they reckon.
You watch, someone’ll claim this will be making the death-trap even perfecter & safer.
I heard it from a Man City fan.
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Well, yes, that’s what they reckon.
You watch, someone’ll claim this will be making the death-trap even perfecter & safer.
Which according to the article they had to do an FOI request for. It would help a lot if more Councils made the minutes of their safety advisory groups public. If you go to Newham Council’s website for example, you can see a full list of the minutes of SAG meetings they’ve held with West Ham over the past year. This tends to be far less common, and while there are limits to what’s in them it’s really helpful to see what’s discussed/recommended (and why).Well done Newcastle United for pushing to get this info released
Heard on the news this morning, that SWFC are now to challenge Sheffield City Council over the recommendation that the capacity of the Leppings Lane stand be reduced.
An entirely predictable response - given the character of the owner - which in essence confirms the media charge that SWFC remains a club completely lacking humility.
There is no way that Chansiri will stand for being told what to do by the Council (or accountants, auditors or the EFL for that matter). His approach is to throw money at lawyers on the basis that these regulatory bodies must be cowed, so that not only does he get his own way but, also, the regulators will think twice about taking any action against them in future.
As much as Chansiri often acts like a temperamental child, who simply can’t accept being told that he is wrong, I can’t help but wish we had some leadership at the club who would stand up to the Council, over what, in our case, is a far more justifiable argument.
Are you the one starting this rumour?Anyone on the back 7 rows of kop renewed yet? Can they confirm yay or nay whether they've been able to? Rumour that box office have told someone the back 7 rows have to move first as they're closed for next season.
Again, just a rumour that needs confirming either way.
Anyone on the back 7 rows of kop renewed yet? Can they confirm yay or nay whether they've been able to? Rumour that box office have told someone the back 7 rows have to move first as they're closed for next season.
Again, just a rumour that needs confirming either way.
Yes. Absolutely. Nothing else to do.Are you the one starting this rumour?
Anyone on the back 7 rows of kop renewed yet? Can they confirm yay or nay whether they've been able to? Rumour that box office have told someone the back 7 rows have to move first as they're closed for next season.
Again, just a rumour that needs confirming either way.
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IAN HERBERT: Wednesday's cover-up shows a club with no humility
IAN HERBERT - DEPUTY CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: The full details of the failings - which the club told me they had not seen and Sheffield City Council refused to offer me a reply on - are now public.www.dailymail.co.uk
Admittedly the Mail is a god awful paper BUT I cannot quite believe that SWFC and Sheff council just tried to brush it under the table.
You have to wonder why?
Despite the lack of real intent from our club to tackle our issue on the Kop (Until more recently) we at least issued a statement and informed everyone of the findings from SAG and Sheff council.
Why it was deemed appropriate that SWFC and Sheff council said only minor adjustments were needed when in fact a further reduction of capacity in the stand is required is absolutely bonkers.
Well done Newcastle United for pushing to get this info released, it's put some eggs on faces here.
Wow, you're a real asset to this place, aren't you?Yes. Absolutely. Nothing else to do.
I try to keep things bumbling alongWow, you're a real asset to this place, aren't you?
Very surprised there hasn’t been, hopefully there will be this week. The club won’t want the same problem to return immediately after single ticket sales are brought back, and some sort of comms to stress that is really important you’d have thought.Why no announcement of this?
The club really doesn't want to sell out any high profile games so they're making it more difficult for this to happen as ever.Why no announcement of this?
Seems they're not on sale for the other games. Just Wigan.
Wonder if we can sell them "if" all other parts are sold out?
Can anyone help?
Need one Kop seat ticket for me and my two mates for Wigan game……
Are there any steward specific tokens? I’m thinking of that elderly half a dwarf steward at the bottom of the Kop who will sprint a good fifty yards to try to wrestle someone’s arm up their back even if they are being led out peacefully after encroaching.Sorry, but for the Wigan game its just the front of the kop, with a maximum of 2 supporters per seat who must stay seated the whole game.
If this initial rollout is successful, the club are considering extending the scheme to the back of the kop and allowing up to 3 supporters per seat.
We are also planning to pilot a new ‘stand in the gangway’ ticket at £100 per match, but this price does include 3 ‘fuck off’ tokens to be used on the match day stewards.
Simply hand a token to any steward and shout in a loud aggressive voice ‘FUCK OFF’ and they have to leave you alone. Telling a steward to fuck off while not in possession of a valid token will result in ejection from the ground.
We also have a limited number of ‘fat cunt’ and fat bastard’ tokens at £5 each but for the remainder of this season they are only available to season ticket holders at a maximum of 3 tokens per game.
Thank you, UTB.
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