Re: Car Park Stewards
Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 3:30 pm
are you part of the squad that wore the white polo's with ss chavs on the back as i was talking to a few at half time at the saints game and they don,t seem bad lads
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You're a good looking lad there Paul.......I'm sure I know you from somewhere.Paul Farny posted:we dont assault anyone , the point i was trying to make is that thugs and wannabee hooligans go round attacking and assaulting people for no reason we dont. btw the apostrophe key ' is on the same key as the @ button ( just a reminder so you dont keep using commas )waterside glens posted:you say you don,t assult people for nothing what do you assult them for .btw your turning pink in your picturePaul Farny posted: many people do think we are louts and all the rest of it , but the thing is I acted childish once at hull and thats the reputation we have been given. We dont hang around on street corners drinking , we dont assault people for nothing , we dont go round thinking we are hard. We just go to the rugby , sing a few songs then come home . . . seriously we arent wannabee hooligans , if we were so intent on being hooligans we would go and watch the football.![]()
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The lads in the hull corner threw coins into our end and one hit me so i caused a bit of a stink and refused to leave the stadium.Donald_Bumsfelt posted:You're a good looking lad there Paul.......I'm sure I know you from somewhere.Paul Farny posted:we dont assault anyone , the point i was trying to make is that thugs and wannabee hooligans go round attacking and assaulting people for no reason we dont. btw the apostrophe key ' is on the same key as the @ button ( just a reminder so you dont keep using commas )waterside glens posted: you say you don,t assult people for nothing what do you assult them for .btw your turning pink in your picture![]()
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BTW - What did you get thrown out of Hull for?
From A to B, that's a good idea!!!!robjoenz posted:I would have thought it makes sense for there to be as many common rules as possible, makes them easier to implement leading to less confusion for both stewards and spectators.bikerharry posted:
Thanks Fraggle. Actually Old Timer, I have been told by the club that the reason the front walkways were taken out of use at half time and on exiting the ground at full time is a direct result of a couple of incidents that happened during Latics matches. Like I said, I have no gripe against the latics or their fans, I just don't see why we're treated as one and the same by the club? So perhaps I did use some thought before I posted and not just paranoid.
I really don't understand the complaints at barriering off the front row though. There is plenty of room to meet friends in the concourse area and it doesn't make life that much more difficult when looking for seats, I've never needed to walk to the front of a packed Huddersfield away stand or Widnes away stand in order to spot seats. I suspect it is more a feeling of having a priviledge removed. What inconvinience does it really cause though?
One thing that could have been better was relocating those that sat in Row A (Row A to B for example). Why didn't they just move every row back one?
what do you mean what inconvenience does it cause? The other day a girl and her boyfriend came down the wrong row and found out her mate was at the complete other end of our row, so rather than let her walk down one more step, across the bottom and up to her mate (one row up) she either had to walk all the way back up the stairs and down the other side, or get us all up which is what happened. Its very easy to go down the wrong bit and it shouldn't be a problem if you do.RobJoenz:
I really don't understand the complaints at barriering off the front row though. There is plenty of room to meet friends in the concourse area and it doesn't make life that much more difficult when looking for seats, I've never needed to walk to the front of a packed Huddersfield away stand or Widnes away stand in order to spot seats. I suspect it is more a feeling of having a priviledge removed. What inconvinience does it really cause though?