goatcher1981
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- Mar 1, 2010
- 62
so when are tickets on sale to ST's?
Are we seriously going to have a sticky thread for every away game?
The mods may as well start a sticky for every subject of the day and be done with it. Save anyone ever having to start a thread ever again.
I think it's a good idea, keep it all together instead of 20 different threads
Where do we eat/drink/shit
who's on the 6.51/7.37/8.02 etc etc
please can we sell out/are we gonna sell out?
how many tickets will we get?/..have we sold/ spoke to a bloke in the ticket office this morning...
who's leaving from Lancing/Littlehampton/Eastbourne/Ulan fuckin Bator etc etc etc
and so on
It is an experiment. If it doesn't work we will stop it.
Although the home fans stand for most of the match you won't be able to
How much would you like to bet?
its been tried before e77 and it failed, get with it
I shall put it to a vote and allow NSC to speak on the subject.
If you want to stand outside and listen to the match on the radio, be my guest. I have it on good authority that you will be sitting - especially as you are in the section right next to the control room. Those that don't will be ejected "to encourage the others". And yes, that will mean multiple ejections followed by banning orders of three to five matches. If you cause more problems you will be in the cells under the stands. It really is that simple.
Your ticket says "sit". The ground regulations say "sit". You will be asked to "sit". Why would you feel the need to show how big and clever you can be by getting ejected because you didn't understand something that I can train a dog to do in less than 90 minutes?
Stand when we score, stand when they have someone sent off, stand when they have a last minute equaliser disallowed for no good reason, but for the sake of safety, sit down when you don't need to. I will try and find the video which shows what happens when people don't sit and the back row takes a tumble forwards. Until the FA sees sense and provides a safe, controlled standing area, the only people who will end up getting hurt are those at the front, not the big boys at the back.
The only reason the Northam End stands is that they were not stopped when the ground was first built - therefore they have not been trained. It's a problem that is being addressed from a couple of different fronts. You are in the ground for a matter of hours - enjoy the match rather than trying to be difficult.