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Re: Hi lads

Postby james456 » Tue Apr 07, 2009 11:17 pm

BCFC Morecambe wrote:
Hodgie wrote:What ever excuse you want to make, it is still piss poor for a MASSIVE CITY team.



Excuse my Ars* 247 is actually a decent following for a Tuesday night in Bournemouth...

Add that to the 3,000 that went to Rochdale, 2,200 at Bury, 2,800 at Rotherham...1200 Lincoln.....

Oh and the thousands that will be filling your stadium this Friday..:)Home & Away end..


247 is pretty good for a massive club but terrible for a mahoosive side.
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Re: Hi lads

Postby wijit » Tue Apr 07, 2009 11:47 pm

firthy_SexGod wrote:Even if they do get rowdy and theirs a rather large contingency of them the stewards and police will just have to live with it because they wont chuck them all out onto the streets of Morecambe I can assure you.

I can assure you they will because they are legally obliged to chuck them out. The club is also obliged to by FA rules. I have no idea why supporters of visiting clubs think they can just go where they want to and everything is fine because they might be there in numbers. Strange thing is, the more people there are thinking this, the lower the average IQ of those people gets!
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Re: Hi lads

Postby firthy_SexGod » Wed Apr 08, 2009 1:30 am

wijit wrote:
firthy_SexGod wrote:Even if they do get rowdy and theirs a rather large contingency of them the stewards and police will just have to live with it because they wont chuck them all out onto the streets of Morecambe I can assure you.

I can assure you they will because they are legally obliged to chuck them out. The club is also obliged to by FA rules. I have no idea why supporters of visiting clubs think they can just go where they want to and everything is fine because they might be there in numbers. Strange thing is, the more people there are thinking this, the lower the average IQ of those people gets!



The FA also states it's against the rules for folk to stand in seated stadia's but yet there's thousands of fans who go against that every weekend. Now this is not specifically the clubs fault due to the fact you can't eject 20,000 fans for example out of the Stretford end at Utd. Same goes for if there's a large contingency of our fans in your end....they wont eject them all...it's physically not possible without causing uproar and that's exactly what stewards & old bill try to avoid.

It just wont happen.
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Re: Hi lads

Postby wijit » Wed Apr 08, 2009 11:08 am

So pedantry is the only thing you can use against reality?
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Re: Hi lads

Postby Richard Head » Wed Apr 08, 2009 4:25 pm

wijit wrote:
firthy_SexGod wrote:Even if they do get rowdy and theirs a rather large contingency of them the stewards and police will just have to live with it because they wont chuck them all out onto the streets of Morecambe I can assure you.

I can assure you they will because they are legally obliged to chuck them out. The club is also obliged to by FA rules.


But going by past experience they wont be chucked out. At the Hereford play off match in 2006 and last seasons match with Darlo an announcement was made shortly before kick off asking away fans in the North Stand to make themselves known to a steward and they would be escorted into the away section.

The only person i saw being chucked out was the knobhead from Darlington who caused trouble on the Car wash while he was being escorted round.
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Re: Hi lads

Postby feelingguilty » Wed Apr 08, 2009 4:40 pm

I am sick of hearing what a big club Bradford are. Yes - they were in the premiership once - so were Leeds, Luton etc - and they all messed it up and that must really hurt!!!

If they are such a big club - leagure Tewo should have been won by Christmas. But thats right they are not good enough. Struggling to make playoffs never mind win it.

My bet - no playoffs this year, McCall takes his toys home, struggle again next year, Morecambe finish higher.

Must be such a frustration suporting a big club that continually underachieves. We will always support a "minnow" where every season just gets better than the one before. Playoffs next season.

There might not be as many of us but at least every single one of us can look back at the last ten years with pride. Can any Bradford fan say that?
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Re: Hi lads

Postby Splodge » Wed Apr 08, 2009 4:44 pm

Richard Head wrote:
But going by past experience they wont be chucked out. At the Hereford play off match in 2006 and last seasons match with Darlo an announcement was made shortly before kick off asking away fans in the North Stand to make themselves known to a steward and they would be escorted into the away section.


Except they can't move them into the away section if it is full. So they will have no option but to remove them, and so I can't see much point in there being an amnesty.
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Re: Hi lads

Postby Richard Head » Wed Apr 08, 2009 4:47 pm

Splodge wrote:
Richard Head wrote:
But going by past experience they wont be chucked out. At the Hereford play off match in 2006 and last seasons match with Darlo an announcement was made shortly before kick off asking away fans in the North Stand to make themselves known to a steward and they would be escorted into the away section.


Except they can't move them into the away section if it is full. So they will have no option but to remove them, and so I can't see much point in there being an amnesty.


The Hereford end had sold out but they still managed to squeeze them in. I presume the Darlington end was full as well otherwise there would have been no point them coming into the North Stand
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Re: Hi lads

Postby steve mfc » Wed Apr 08, 2009 5:31 pm

Richard Head wrote:
wijit wrote:
firthy_SexGod wrote:Even if they do get rowdy and theirs a rather large contingency of them the stewards and police will just have to live with it because they wont chuck them all out onto the streets of Morecambe I can assure you.

I can assure you they will because they are legally obliged to chuck them out. The club is also obliged to by FA rules.


But going by past experience they wont be chucked out. At the Hereford play off match in 2006 and last seasons match with Darlo an announcement was made shortly before kick off asking away fans in the North Stand to make themselves known to a steward and they would be escorted into the away section.

The only person i saw being chucked out was the knobhead from Darlington who caused trouble on the Car wash while he was being escorted round.


This announcement has been made at many games that were not all ticket for the away support, it is conceivable that when its pay on the gate a supporter could go to the wrong end hence the announcement, even then i think it goes along the line of make yourself known to the steward before the game starts and you will be escorted to the away end, but once the game starts any away supporter found in the home end will be removed. Darlington didn't fill the away end, i thought Hereford didn't quite either but i may be wrong.

I cant see that many Bradford fans trying to get into the North Stand anyway, i think even if they hadn't sold all their tickets some of them would still be talking about doing it, seems to be a bit of an obsession with some of them.
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