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Post by harmerhillshrew on Mar 26, 2005 15:32:02 GMT 1
What was going on during the 2nd half with the Police and Stewards by the Buffet??? Anyone know Dont want any names, just nosey
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Post by telfordSHREWS on Mar 26, 2005 17:36:04 GMT 1
It was reported that an STFC fan bought a pie it was hot and tasty and the supporter enjoyed comsuming it and thought it was value for money, the security and police were immediately informed to look into the situation
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Post by john on Mar 26, 2005 17:59:32 GMT 1
You liar Dunc...that could never be true
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Post by blum on Mar 26, 2005 19:02:31 GMT 1
Apparently some bloke wanted to get past another bloke but for some reason he wouldn't move out of the way, the first bloke then grabbed the other guy around the throat and actually lifted him up off the ground and had to be pulled off (not in the way you dirty devils are thinking either).. Well that's what I heard in the Telepost after the game, true or not, I don't know.
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Post by bristolloggerheads on Mar 26, 2005 19:45:15 GMT 1
Someone found a cheeseburger with cheese in it.
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Post by jamo on Mar 26, 2005 19:58:44 GMT 1
Well actually your all wrong.
Apparently a Town fan was identified by security staff as wearing cowboy boots, which is quite obviously a major crime.
He was asked to leave the ground but refused on the grounds that they were fashionable in the seventies and still are in outlying areas.
Quite correctly the security staff had to consider the feelings of those deeply offended by this attitude and insisted that he was removed from the ground.
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Post by pawlo on Mar 26, 2005 20:01:42 GMT 1
Well actually your all wrong. Apparently a Town fan was identified by security staff as wearing cowboy boots, which is quite obviously a major crime. He was asked to leave the ground but refused on the grounds that they were fashionable in the seventies and still are in outlying areas. Quite correctly the security staff had to consider the feelings of those deeply offended by this attitude and insisted that he was removed from the ground.
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Post by harmerhillshrew on Mar 26, 2005 20:10:25 GMT 1
Well actually your all wrong. Apparently a Town fan was identified by security staff as wearing cowboy boots, which is quite obviously a major crime. He was asked to leave the ground but refused on the grounds that they were fashionable in the seventies and still are in outlying areas. Quite correctly the security staff had to consider the feelings of those deeply offended by this attitude and insisted that he was removed from the ground. 1-0 to Jamo
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