- Nov 3, 2015
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This is either sarcasm ?
Or you just don’t know ?
Well, I don't know. What do you think? It would be an interesting anthropological experiment.
This is either sarcasm ?
Or you just don’t know ?
Really, so everybody who works for The Police is lying scum - grow up!
This is the police force that claimed that the Palace fans turned up with knives and knuckle dusters. Lying scum.
West stand was forced to go clockwise once we left. Those of us using the P&R then had no choice but to go against the flow.
Well, I don't know. What do you think? It would be an interesting anthropological experiment.
Well, I don't know. What do you think? It would be an interesting anthropological experiment.
We’re you there ?
Tbf I would expect unlawful towing of a caravan to be a more likely crime
I’m sure Paul Barber will tell us (at length) in next weeks match programme what WE did wrong.
Barbers response, standard bollocxs
Dear David
Thank you for your opinions.
Unfortunately, when it is necessary to segregate the movement of almost 30,000 leaving a football stadium at the same time, this will inevitably lead to some delays. Therefore it is necessary for everyone to remain calm and patient. The vast majority of people were exactly that last night. Thankfully, for every other visiting team external segregation is not necessary.
All movements of people before and after matches at the Amex are closely monitored and managed by very experienced police officers and stadium operations staff via CCTV in the stadium’s control room. They are in constant touch with staff on the ground who will always do their best to ensure that any delays are minimised so that fans can leave as safely and as quickly as possible.
Regards, Paul
Paul Barber
Chief Executive and Deputy Chairman⁹
Barbers response, standard bollocxs
Dear David
Thank you for your opinions.
Unfortunately, when it is necessary to segregate the movement of almost 30,000 leaving a football stadium at the same time, this will inevitably lead to some delays. Therefore it is necessary for everyone to remain calm and patient. The vast majority of people were exactly that last night. Thankfully, for every other visiting team external segregation is not necessary.
All movements of people before and after matches at the Amex are closely monitored and managed by very experienced police officers and stadium operations staff via CCTV in the stadium’s control room. They are in constant touch with staff on the ground who will always do their best to ensure that any delays are minimised so that fans can leave as safely and as quickly as possible.
Regards, Paul
Paul Barber
Chief Executive and Deputy Chairman⁹
It really is simple. Keep the South stand closed for 20 mins, let everyone leave as per normal, then do a clockwise/anti-clockwise/tour of moulsecoomb/whatever they want to do thing