Redemption
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We can't possibly allow beer mate - everyone turns into a rioting animal after half a pint.
I'll be strapped into my chair, where's the harm?
We can't possibly allow beer mate - everyone turns into a rioting animal after half a pint.
I’ve got the answer. Remote Land Mines. Give the players and officials the map before the game. Just before the final whistle it gets announced ‘THE LAND MINES ARE NOW ARMED’
Simple
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I'll be strapped into my chair, where's the harm?
He ought to be arrested for the naked photo of him doing the rounds on social media where he appears to have his genitalia embedded in a vacuum cleaner whilst a topless young lady assists?
Just remember, every second you spend on this incident is one you could be...
1) Enjoying the fact that we're going to Wembley
2) Winding Derby fans up about their plight
3) Winding Sheff U fans up about their defeat
4) Staring lovingly into the eyes of Steve Cooper
I'm sure that you are aware of the major downside being that in the event of an emergency, with a fixed fencing system, the crowd get crushed against the fences as happened at Hillsborough,and in 1983 at the City Ground itself - https://thecelticstar.com/nottingham-forest-v-celtic-the-most-frightening-thing-to-have-happened-to-me-at-a-match/
Now you might say that had excess fans not entered the ground then it wouldn't have been a problem, but if people don't go on the pitch you don't need fences.
If fencing was introduced, and please dun't let it be, it probably needs to have some kind of electronic release mechanism so that the fences can be quicky opened in an emergency. I could see that having it's own issues though as people crushed against it could end up being crushed on the floor when they fall through. The solution to that cold be to open the gates at the edges first to allow some lessening of the pressure before opening the fencing in the worst affected spot when the crush at the back has eased a bit.
Everyone needs a hobby.
I was there as a 10 year old and had no idea how bad things were. I don't remember the fans on the pitch. It felt like we were outnumbered by Celtic fans - I seem to remember Forest crowds averaged 15000ish back then
According to Transfermarkt (for what its worth) 83/84 season was 21½K, the season before was a disappointing 18K.
You're a football fan. The authorities must treat you with a belt and braces approach to making sure you behave.
Some would pay good money for that!How about giving the stewards cattle prongs.
"Get on the pitch and this is going up your arse. Sir"
The capacity probably wasn’t more than 20k latterly
Would they be disappointed if they had done that to a bloke in the street?
Completely agree. Just feeds into my view that this a small minded and myopic club devoid of any principles and simply taking another opportunity to be “seething” because they haven’t got the maturity to do otherwise.They should be disappointed in their two idiots but its really telling that they refer to "Nottinghamshire police" and talk about Paul Heckingbottom writing letters about safety in the workplace, but don't acknowledge that they players and staff should be better behaved (I also personally think their prick of a manager incited a lot of the behaviour that was wrong on both sides of the equation).
The same police force found the idiot that nutted Billy Sharp within 6 hours and he was in jail by teatime the next day so credit where its due they acted swiftly and effectively, perhaps being from South Yorkshire its something that they are unfamiliar with.
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Hang on, charged by the rozzers or the FA?