by jonboy29red » 20 Nov 2011 16:24
by Rex » 20 Nov 2011 16:26
by Rex » 20 Nov 2011 16:26
jonboy29red no arrests? so why did the police come in to y26 and escort a person out? more like they was to scared to go in to the cardiff fans and nick a few
by LWJ » 20 Nov 2011 17:49
royalexile Yet there was a home supporter escorted out of the ground for protesting that very reason. TBH he did deserve to go after repeated warnings but so should the away supporters. Pack mentality rules though, and it's seemingly less inciteful to go after the home support.
by Big Foot » 20 Nov 2011 18:12
by Wimb » 21 Nov 2011 07:52
by STAR Liaison » 21 Nov 2011 11:19
jonboy29red no arrests? so why did the police come in to y26 and escort a person out? more like they was to scared to go in to the cardiff fans and nick a few
by Rex » 21 Nov 2011 12:22
by Svlad Cjelli » 21 Nov 2011 12:28
by Royal Lady » 21 Nov 2011 12:32
by Big Foot » 21 Nov 2011 12:45
royalexile Clealy not in the scenario outlined above. He was on the end of the row when eventually he was taken out of the ground by the Police. In this scenario - the Police had to attend to support the stewards who were attempting to eject.
by Rex » 21 Nov 2011 12:46
Big Foot He got a 24 hour ban from the stadium
by Svlad Cjelli » 21 Nov 2011 12:48
Big Footroyalexile Clealy not in the scenario outlined above. He was on the end of the row when eventually he was taken out of the ground by the Police. In this scenario - the Police had to attend to support the stewards who were attempting to eject.
Yup all 9 of them were there to help the stewards with 1 kid in his late teens.
Somebody somewhere must be overseeing the amount of £££ spent on football policing vs the net result and thinking - why are we effectively throwing so much money away?
by Rex » 21 Nov 2011 12:51
Big Footroyalexile Clealy not in the scenario outlined above. He was on the end of the row when eventually he was taken out of the ground by the Police. In this scenario - the Police had to attend to support the stewards who were attempting to eject.
Yup all 9 of them were there to help the stewards with 1 kid in his late teens.
Somebody somewhere must be overseeing the amount of £££ spent on football policing vs the net result and thinking - why are we effectively throwing so much money away?
by Big Foot » 21 Nov 2011 12:55
royalexileBig Footroyalexile Clealy not in the scenario outlined above. He was on the end of the row when eventually he was taken out of the ground by the Police. In this scenario - the Police had to attend to support the stewards who were attempting to eject.
Yup all 9 of them were there to help the stewards with 1 kid in his late teens.
Somebody somewhere must be overseeing the amount of £££ spent on football policing vs the net result and thinking - why are we effectively throwing so much money away?
The presence was heavy handed but the actions were not.
by roadrunner » 21 Nov 2011 13:25
Wimb Top banter between the away fans and the big lad in Y26, some general lulz to be had listening to that.
by Rex » 21 Nov 2011 13:41
by floyd__streete » 21 Nov 2011 14:28
Royal Lady Well seeing as my mole is the custody bloke at Reading and he was able to finish his shift on time because there NO ARRESTS at the game - I'm pretty sure THERE WERE NO ARRESTS.
by Wax Jacket » 21 Nov 2011 16:44
by Compo's Hat » 22 Nov 2011 01:59
starliaisonjonboy29red no arrests? so why did the police come in to y26 and escort a person out? more like they was to scared to go in to the cardiff fans and nick a few
Do we know there were no arrests - the technique used by the staff at the Mad Stad is to take away fans out when they go to the concourse rather than wade in and take them out of the stand.
I went to a stewarding exercise this year and they are a lot more active than is apparent from when you are watching the game. I still think we should be given some stats on arrests and ejections both for the home and the away stands as it would stop some misunderstandings given the way they work but still no luck.
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