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Post by ianwhit on May 5, 2005 13:20:16 GMT 1
where does it say people won't be allowed in? it says bring some id to help stop any delays...
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Post by Wolvo Shrew on May 5, 2005 13:32:48 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2005 13:33:57 GMT 1
where does it say people won't be allowed in? it says bring some id to help stop any delays... If it's not going to stop people from getting in then why is it being carried out in the first place though?
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2005 13:47:42 GMT 1
where does it say people won't be allowed in? it says bring some id to help stop any delays... Right, so there's going to be a fast track queue for British Gas customers?.....
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Post by texmexshrew on May 5, 2005 13:50:33 GMT 1
Right, so there's going to be a fast track queue for British Gas customers?..... I'm hoping to use the special gate for anyone holding a Texan driving licence
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Post by CuyahogaBlue on May 5, 2005 13:53:01 GMT 1
A) I don't think anyone is going to be denied entry, Shrewsbury or Sc***horpe (upto the 8,000 odd capacity)
B) I'd rather have Scunny fans inside the Meadow rather than roaming Pride Hill at 3:00pm
C) I'd hope that Scunny fans would self segregate towards the Station End of the Riverside
D) Trying to identify Scunny fans (i.e. not Shrewsbury fans) as they enter the Wakeman/Riverside turnstile seems a good idea and then get all visitors to move to the same area.
I hope we get 41/2 - 5 thousand Shrewsbury fans and enough capacity to allow all Scunny fans to watch their team either gain promotion or win the Championship.
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Post by ianwhit on May 5, 2005 14:10:31 GMT 1
If it's not going to stop people from getting in then why is it being carried out in the first place though? it's a way to try and stop scunny fans from getting going into the home end, which i take i people don't agree with by the majority of venting on here. my first question would be why don't people get priority cards? when i was in london i always used to get a priority card just in case there were any games such as this, i didn't know anyone up here so always thought it best to have one.
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2005 14:12:20 GMT 1
it's a way to try and stop scunny fans from getting going into the home end, which i take i people don't agree with by the majority of venting on here. my first question would be why don't people get priority cards? when i was in london i always used to get a priority card just in case there were any games such as this, i didn't know anyone up here so always thought it best to have one. 1) I fully agree that Sc***horpe fans should not be allowed in the home end. This is an arse about tit way of going about things though. 2) Priority cards are for all ticket games.
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Post by ThrobsBlackHat on May 5, 2005 14:14:48 GMT 1
The issue with this whole thing is that these measures are being taken well after the horse has bolted
what makes it amusing is that the horse has bolted with an MEB bill taped to its buttocks
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Post by True_Shrew on May 5, 2005 14:29:44 GMT 1
Farce. NO excuses.
This has been brewing for a long time now, How long have Scunny been at the top of the leauge? How long have we been at the bottom? How long have we known about Luke leaving? -couple of weeks?
Someone's just pressed the panic button....
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Post by CuyahogaBlue on May 5, 2005 15:06:17 GMT 1
1) I fully agree that S****horpe fans should not be allowed in the home end. This is an arse about tit way of going about things though. Once the away capacity has been reached, seats + terrace, I'd rather Scunny fans in the Meadow rather than roaming Pride Hill. Surely Scunny fans on the Riverside - down near the corner with the Station End - is preferable - IF more travel than tickets/away capacity exist?
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Post by welshshrew5 on May 5, 2005 15:23:37 GMT 1
Once the away capacity has been reached, seats + terrace, I'd rather Scunny fans in the Meadow rather than roaming Pride Hill. Surely Scunny fans on the Riverside - down near the corner with the Station End - is preferable - IF more travel than tickets/away capacity exist? They have another 500 spaces left in the Station End
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Post by telfordSHREWS on May 5, 2005 15:33:54 GMT 1
it's a way to try and stop scunny fans from getting going into the home end, which i take i people don't agree with by the majority of venting on here. my first question would be why don't people get priority cards? when i was in london i always used to get a priority card just in case there were any games such as this, i didn't know anyone up here so always thought it best to have one. Thought there was a set limited number for purchasing priority cards or am i wrong.
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Post by mattmw on May 5, 2005 15:58:21 GMT 1
In fairness to STFC it’s only in the last week that it’s become apparent that Saturday’s game is vitally important for Sc***horpe. A couple of weeks ago it looked like Yeovil would have clinched the title before the end of the season and Sc***horpe would have got one of the remaining promotion places sown up.
Had this been the case I don't think that many Scunny fans would have travelled as they don't have a massive away following (or that big a home following either)
I don't think many Town fans or the police would mind a few Scunny fans in the home end as long as they are there to watch the football. It’s the groups of idiots looking for trouble - from Sc***horpe and Shrewsbury - that will ruin things for everyone else.
Hopefully the stewards and police will show a bit of common sense in who they let in and who they don’t.
Having said that if I was a Scunny fan I wound not travel down unless you’ve got a ticket as your probably end up next to all the idiots trying to cause trouble.
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Post by faginy on May 5, 2005 16:00:58 GMT 1
this is a joke. what is the point of just making the game all ticket for one set of supporters? club x sell out of their 2000 away all-ticket allocation, and because it is not all ticket for home fans they decide to make their way to the game anyway.... club panic, start restricting access to those with a gas boiler... again, it should been all ticket for all supporters. idiots.
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2005 16:09:41 GMT 1
It would be nice for the Scunny fans to stand with us BUT there are a few idiots who stand on the riverside who would use it as an excuse to start a fight.
The club should have made this all ticket weeks ago for both sets of fans
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Post by bristol loggerheads on May 5, 2005 18:21:34 GMT 1
Just as well we hadn't done kids for a quid
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Post by MartinB on May 5, 2005 18:32:36 GMT 1
Just as well we hadn't done kids for a quid Anyone else remember Bournemouth away when it was all ticket for home fans but not for the 200 seats allocated for away fans. Surprise , surprise Bournemouth fans in the away seats. Did laugh when some of them left after 30 minutes because they didn't like the Town fans singing.
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Post by shrewforever on May 5, 2005 18:33:34 GMT 1
If I have any problem I'm just going to tell them I am on everybit of CCTV coverage "The Old Bill" have got. Half way up the TV gantry, home to Telford....... Nearly coming to blows and being manhandled by a Steward,away to Margate.......... Giving Laptop himself some very interesting footage while he filmed us at half time at Stoke,sort of Winston Churchill Victory salutes etc............. Dont see a problem therefore for me,just as well I'm a mature and well behaved individual.......... Oh and nearly forgot that "Yellow Line" obsessed pratt of a Steward should be able to vouch for me as well,if needs be.............. Seriously though just in case I have a problem I will bring my Cambridge Water Company Bill with me,thats bound to swing it
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Post by jamo on May 5, 2005 18:42:30 GMT 1
Thing is Jamo up until possibly this weekend, knowbody really knew how importnat this game would become. Yes last game and al that, and big following, but when your side needs to win to go up, or even win the championship, how can you possibly gauge it. Look at us when we played Exeter. Disagree Ade. We,ve been talking on here for weeks about the potential for this fixture to carry huge importance. Therfore i don't think it's too much to expect the club to have been doing the same instead of coming up with some half baked knee jerk reaction. And when we went to Exeter they only had three side of the ground open don't forget.
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Post by harmerhillshrew on May 5, 2005 18:51:18 GMT 1
I think my Dave Walton signed shirt should be good enough ;D
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