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Tell The King
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How can people at the club think this is acceptable?
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traditionalleesy
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EastStandLower said:
Same in 212 & 213.
Ridiculous!
Same in 134 a dozen or so Feyenoord most with half n half scarves, 3 were asked to move after there 1st goal, they ignored stewards who just walked away, but the 3 moved after a while, and a few threats, after the 2nd goal the rest just got up and walked out, the stewards seem shit scared to do anything.
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mayo31
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Tell The King said:
How can people at the club think this is acceptable?
Why are you surprised
It’s been allowed to happen for years
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WestGorton
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I never have been critical of the club particularly but tonight was not enjoyable as I was sat below a fucking kindergarten. It's been happening more and more. I didn't detect dutch fans just a load of little children who shouldn't be there.
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WestGorton said:
They were school kids who don't support City mostly. Fucking joke.
They were probably the ones singing rooney rooney before kick off
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Tell The King said:
How can people at the club think this is acceptable?
What makes you think they care?
I go because it's what I do. Some don't bother because of work or transport problems, some don't go because they don't like the CL and/or UEFA, others can't afford all home games so they prioritise the Prem or cheap FAC and LC games.
I admit it pisses me off that so many loyal fans make excuses, but there are plenty who have genuine reasons (see above) to not attend.
But the club has been ramping up prices well above other clubs, and well above inflation for over a decade and something has to give. They can't see that, and don't really care if the tickets are shifted to kids who support another club, tourists (who at least stay for 90 minutes) or fans of the opposition.
They might well be made to care by the police if it kicks off big-style, but having survived Celtic fans all over the ground about 8 or 9 seasons ago, they'll carry on taking the risk.
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JOGAMIGMOG said:
Must’ve been 100+ Feyenoord at the back of E3 tonight. Openly cheering and singing. Embarrassing by MCFC
Same in Ss level 3
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What really needs to happen is for some large scale disorder to occur in one of the stands and as a result for there to be some reasonably serious injuries suffered (hopefully to some cunts who deserve it)
In this scenario the authorities may well sanction us by closing the stand for a number of games which would be the perfect outcome for all blues who are sick of this ongoing problem. Soriano’s matchday revenue spreadsheets would be a sea of red and finally he’d have the motivation to fix things.
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WestGorton
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East Level 2 said:
What makes you think they care?
I go because it's what I do. Some don't bother because of work or transport problems, some don't go because they don't like the CL and/or UEFA, others can't afford all home games so they prioritise the Prem or cheap FAC and LC games.
I admit it pisses me off that so many loyal fans make excuses, but there are plenty who have genuine reasons (see above) to not attend.
But the club has been ramping up prices well above other clubs, and well above inflation for over a decade and something has to give. They can't see that, and don't really care if the tickets are shifted to kids who support another club, tourists (who at least stay for 90 minutes) or fans of the opposition.
They might well be made to care by the police if it kicks off big-style, but having survived Celtic fans all over the ground about 8 or 9 seasons ago, they'll carry on taking the risk.
Agreed. I think it will take a big kick off. I might consider it as against Celtic all those years ago. However I am not going to confront an 11 year old kid who doesn't know any better. They shouldn't be there en masse with the Woking /Tipperary JFC or whoever they are.
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There is a Light said:
It’s really easy when these tickets are sold via agencies, this is the main problem, a membership isn’t even required. Buy them up at free will, then group up when you’re in the ground. It wouldn’t have been hard to find an area to sit tonight unlike a lot of Champions League matches.
They took the piss if we’re honest, that was hard to watch.
After speaking with a steward supervisor last night she said the away fans in Block 210 row k (50 atleat ) had tickets from Fifa sponsors mainly Heineken it happened every champions league match and the stewards hate it too.
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