Neville's Breakfast
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Making our grounds safer is not punishment
Let's make sure we provide an example on Sunday, of well behaved fans staying in the stands.
Sadly a lot of our fans are ‘copy cats’ so I suspect we will see a few at least on the pitch Sunday, whether others follow ?? Hope not though
I hear Paul Barber is introducing centrally controlled seat belts that will be locked for the duration of the game with the exception of a 15-minute period at half time.
Each seat will be converted into a commode for those worried about personal emergencies.
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The problem is in your very wording "as long as no one is hurt, which the majority of the time they aren't". So what happens, when in the minority of times it turns into something else. What happens, as with the Billy Sharp incident, where a head butt or punch, a player then gets killed by a head blow? Still OK for the majority?
Or would a grieving relative just be boring and pedantic?
https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/19094455.dad-ones-you---mp-dehenna-davison-launches-inquiry-one-punch-assaults/
There is a risk with everything. You can't in my opinion live life worrying about an incident such as this occurring every time you do something that holds some kind of risk. Life would be boring otherwise.
There is a risk with everything. You can't in my opinion live life worrying about an incident such as this occurring every time you do something that holds some kind of risk. Life would be boring otherwise.
Seriously?
Yes seriously. Forest aside, the rest of the incidents have hardly been life threatening. Pitch invasions are great.
Yes seriously. Forest aside, the rest of the incidents have hardly been life threatening. Pitch invasions are great.