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Post by maxthestone on Apr 2, 2019 11:31:11 GMT
One has been allowed back by Terry Casey. Who was that then, I,m guessing it was the drummer. It Was indeed James is extremely loyal and shouldnt have been banned in the first place
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Post by Nick on Apr 2, 2019 11:38:43 GMT
James is in the top 1% of supporters. It would have been very disappointing to see him banned. But I guess he's on a yellow card.
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Post by Bernie on Apr 2, 2019 12:21:49 GMT
That's a bit of an insult to the 99% of fans who don't act in a manner that gets themselves banned.
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Post by Nick on Apr 2, 2019 13:03:50 GMT
Well it takes all sorts, so let's say he's a top 1% supporter for enthusiasm, loyalty and getting behind the team.
Anyhow he hasn't been banned.
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Post by jakeyboi on Apr 2, 2019 13:39:33 GMT
Who was that then, I,m guessing it was the drummer. It Was indeed James is extremely loyal and shouldnt have been banned in the first place Max if someone breaks the rules then there loyalty should count for nothing, everyone is expected to abide by the rules with no exceptions for anyone. Imagine the chaos if everyone was to break the rules?
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Post by jakeyboi on Apr 2, 2019 13:42:06 GMT
James is in the top 1% of supporters. It would have been very disappointing to see him banned. But I guess he's on a yellow card. Nick I,m interested to see how you work out the percentage of a supporter? is it games attended or how long you have been a fan? Sorry to sound petty but rules are rules and there should be no exceptions, now if someone less popular than James breaks the same rules he cannot be banned can he?
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Post by maxthestone on Apr 2, 2019 13:46:13 GMT
It Was indeed James is extremely loyal and shouldnt have been banned in the first place Max if someone breaks the rules then there loyalty should count for nothing, everyone is expected to abide by the rules with no exceptions for anyone. Imagine the chaos if everyone was to break the rules? security at fleet were moronic at times it was extremely unfair
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Post by jakeyboi on Apr 2, 2019 13:49:59 GMT
Max if someone breaks the rules then there loyalty should count for nothing, everyone is expected to abide by the rules with no exceptions for anyone. Imagine the chaos if everyone was to break the rules? security at fleet were moronic at times it was extremely unfair Max I agree security was at times unprofessional to say the least, but it was not helped by grown men in amongst our supporters acting like silly spoilt children, it made the security,s job harder because they had to deal with these idiots rather than the idiots amongst the Fleet fans.
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Post by maxthestone on Apr 2, 2019 13:52:16 GMT
security at fleet were moronic at times it was extremely unfair Max I agree security was at times unprofessional to say the least, but it was not helped by grown men in amongst our supporters acting like silly spoilt children, it made the security,s job harder because they had to deal with these idiots rather than the idiots amongst the Fleet fans. he wasnt one of them though
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Post by jakeyboi on Apr 2, 2019 14:09:24 GMT
Max I agree security was at times unprofessional to say the least, but it was not helped by grown men in amongst our supporters acting like silly spoilt children, it made the security,s job harder because they had to deal with these idiots rather than the idiots amongst the Fleet fans. he wasnt one of them though Well let,s hope that he thinks twice next time before giving the stewards any chance of removing him from the ground, but I would hate to think that the club would let some people get away with breaking the rules just because they bring along a drum.
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Post by Bernie on Apr 2, 2019 15:03:23 GMT
he wasnt one of them though I was a few metres away when he was berating the steward. If someone spoke to me like that in public I would assume A: that they were drunk and B: that they were aggressive. In different circumstances he would be lying flat on his back looking at stars. He's not a martyr; he's lucky to have been allowed back in and would do well to show a little contrition, rather than self-entitlement.
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