by Rex » 29 Apr 2009 09:55
by The Cap » 29 Apr 2009 21:12
is taking the pi*$ mate.heard a whisper that over 500 000 are now coming down
by Jerry St Clair » 29 Apr 2009 22:57
riverroyal Might not be that bad, they have less than 2,000 tickets (1,400 I read somewhere, not sure if thats true) and they have let quite a few 'corporate' supporters have tickets. one example is they charged £99 for a ticket, coach journey and lunch at Newbury race course
by Terminal Boardom » 30 Apr 2009 19:37
Ian Herring If I recall, last season some visiting Blues fans were particularly unpleasant. They've never been the nicest of souls, but traditionally over the years, even as far back as the seventies, 'last day of the season' for followers of Brum has traditionally been eventful. Crystal Palace away comes to mind, Adolf Hitler on the pitch swapping blows. Quite funny really. But last season outside the Mad I saw a group of them set about some younger, quite passive looking Reading fans until they were dissuaded by some older more...erm, physically imposing Royals. I'd classify Blues as still being a club more than capable of attracting a large element who can be quite volatile 'without any provocation' and so Sunday's pressure cooker atmosphere can only assist in bringing them to the boil. Stewards? I've yet to see at Reading that would convince me that the vast majority of them have any use as soon as there is a major public order incident. A volatile football crowd 'at it' as Cardiff were at Christmas and to an extent Bristol City's mob (although probably in terms of violence a good job for the sake of reasonable peace they won that day) always appears to expose our stewards' limitations. It's at that point that the constabulary are generally required.
If things don't go City's way on Sunday I think the potential for disorder is quite strong. A few tempers have been fraying at St. Andrews this season. It's usually at the dog end of a season their lesser-restrained boys and girls let off steam. They were protesting on the pitch last year and it got reasonably nasty when they went down. And against Preston last week more similar.
Yes, do up your tabards tight around those straining bellies boys and girls. Your 'stewarding skills' may well be called upon in some kind of depth, if you get my Rorke's Drift.
by The 17 Bus » 30 Apr 2009 19:39
Jerry St Clairriverroyal Might not be that bad, they have less than 2,000 tickets (1,400 I read somewhere, not sure if thats true) and they have let quite a few 'corporate' supporters have tickets. one example is they charged £99 for a ticket, coach journey and lunch at Newbury race course
About 5 mins walk from my house then. It'll be windmills at 10 paces, I tell thee.
by Sun Tzu » 01 May 2009 20:36
by Jerry St Clair » 01 May 2009 20:44
The 17 Bus Not seen you at the boot sale there, or have you gone up market now??
by Forbury Lion » 02 May 2009 20:38
If they misbehave this season in the last game then a points deduction this season would be more appropriate... not sure how many, probably just enough to drop them down to 7th place.The 17 Bus Following the nonsense that went on during that Preston game it is time that Birmingham were deducted points for the behaviour of their fans, 10 points from the star of next season IMHO.
by Rex » 02 May 2009 21:34
Forbury LionIf they misbehave this season in the last game then a points deduction this season would be more appropriate... not sure how many, probably just enough to drop them down to 18th place.The 17 Bus Following the nonsense that went on during that Preston game it is time that Birmingham were deducted points for the behaviour of their fans, 10 points from the star of next season IMHO.
by Royal Lady » 03 May 2009 11:30
by Sun Tzu » 03 May 2009 11:52
by The 17 Bus » 03 May 2009 18:50
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