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Maybe Swindon don't have a Paul Barber?
remind me, which league are Swindon playing in?
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Maybe Swindon don't have a Paul Barber?
remind me, which league are Swindon playing in?
What difference does the division make? A security risk at a football ground doesn't differentiate between Premier league or division 1, or whatever.
What difference does the division make? A security risk at a football ground doesn't differentiate between Premier league or division 1, or whatever.
remind me, which league are Swindon playing in?
What difference does the division make? A security risk at a football ground doesn't differentiate between Premier league or division 1, or whatever.
I doubt Swindon receive too many threats because of a players lack of game time.
You've lost me....
You've lost me....
What difference does the division make? A security risk at a football ground doesn't differentiate between Premier league or division 1, or whatever.
What does it matter? its a sports ground where people gather....
Tell me this ........if you wanted to blow up a ground .....would you go where there is high security or go to a ground where there is not so much security?
Some of our new middle eastern brothers are somewhat vociferous when discussing Ali's game time.
Where do I start? A club owned by a Jew, sponsored by huge American firms, playing in the best league in the world, in front of over 30k people at the stadium and millions worldwide on TV, some of the best players in the world on show ........ and you ask what difference does it make. Terrorism is about impact.
So stroll into a small ground and detonate a bomb in a flask where you can kill 6K people.
Where do I start? A club owned by a Jew, sponsored by huge American firms, playing in the best league in the world, in front of over 30k people at the stadium and millions worldwide on TV, some of the best players in the world on show ........ and you ask what difference does it make. Terrorism is about impact.
I see your point. Maybe the stewards could check inside the flask? If it’s a bomb, don’t let the person in. If it’s tea alles gut. After all, this is what will happen should they find any suspicious items when checking bags and patting down.
I see your point. Maybe the stewards could check inside the flask? If it’s a bomb, don’t let the person in. If it’s tea alles gut. After all, this is what will happen should they find any suspicious items when checking bags and patting down.
Really? WtfI was once told the issue is more to do with bottles with lids being a potential hazard in the event of an evacuation ie you tread on one with a lid you might twist your ankle. If it doesn’t have a lid and you tread on it, it will collapse.
So stroll into a small ground and detonate a bomb in a flask where you can kill 6K people.
Tell you what, rather than moan incessantly on your soap box on here, why don’t you do something useful and contact the head of security at the Amex, and maybe MI5 as well, and tell them what they’re doing wrong, seeing as you seem to think you’re better informed and know more about counter terrorism and public safety than these guys.