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https://www.est1892.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?p=4002484#post4002484
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Paul.S
'Of course I didn't take my wife to see Rochdale as an anniversary present.
It was her birthday.
Would I have got married during the football season ?
Anyway, it was Rochdale reserves.'
that was my ****in plane, you delayed me 40 mins. You know owe me 40 minutes of your life to do with as i choose. Let me think
I could not dig, I dared not rob:
Therefore I lied to please the mob.
Now all my lies are proved untrue
And I must face the men I slew.
What tale shall serve me here among
Mine angry and defrauded young?
Kevin Miles, International Co-ordinator for the FSF (Football Supporters' Federation) said:
“Blaming Liverpool fans' behaviour is not only a premature sweeping generalisation, it's also well wide of the mark.
"The issue of forged tickets was a significant contributory factor, but it was one identified well in advance and it should have been possible to have dealt with it. We would condem anyone who produces forged tickets, but it's impossible to judge whether anyone in possession of one has bought it in good faith or not.
“A well-organised admission system prevents entry with a forgery - look at the World Cup in Germany; but what use are holograms and bar codes on genuine tickets if these aren't checked on entry?
“Why was a game of this importance held in a stadium without turnstiles? The authorities in Athens had no way of measuring how many people had entered the stadium at any stage; this led to dangerous over-crowding inside, and fans with genuine tickets being locked out.
“Of course, the pressure on Liverpool fans to buy tickets on the black market in the first place was exacerbated by the allocation system which gives so many tickets to sponsors and the like.”
Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
yeh 4.40 am mate, one of the lads relieved the captain of his duties
quality
'Of course I didn't take my wife to see Rochdale as an anniversary present.
It was her birthday.
Would I have got married during the football season ?
Anyway, it was Rochdale reserves.'
A mate of mine was 'dipped'. Lost £1200 - his cards, the lot. he didn't have tkt though so.
I saw the game in a bar in Athens. Didn't fancy getting my collar felt and ending up in Midnight Express ( i know that was turkey.....)
We had serious problems getting home. we didnt have a check in desk at the airport and then loads of people who missed earlier flights tried to get onto our flight. THe security guards were called and scuffles broke out with passengers at the departure gate. Some girl actually passed out.IN the end we were delayed for over 2 hours. It got really nasty at one point.
Got home eventually but not after some prick was caught smoking weed in the bog on the plane. The old bill were at JLA waiting for him but I think he slipped the net.
Kevin Miles, International Co-ordinator for the FSF )Football Supporters' Federation) said:
“Blaming Liverpool fans' behaviour is not only a premature sweeping generalisation, it's also well wide of the mark.
"The issue of forged tickets was a significant contributory factor, but it was one identified well in advance and it should have been possible to have dealt with it. We would condem anyone who produces forged tickets, but it's impossible to judge whether anyone in possession of one has bought it in good faith or not.
“A well-organised admission system prevents entry with a forgery - look at the World Cup in Germany; but what use are holograms and bar codes on genuine tickets if these aren't checked on entry?
“Why was a game of this importance held in a stadium without turnstiles? The authorities in Athens had no way of measuring how many people had entered the stadium at any stage; this led to dangerous over-crowding inside, and fans with genuine tickets being locked out.
“Of course, the pressure on Liverpool fans to buy tickets on the black market in the first place was exacerbated by the allocation system which gives so many tickets to sponsors and the like.”
Thats the key, putting ****in footy matches in Athletics stadiums, wasnt any problems at Hampden last week gettin 70000 in to the ground was there?
A mate of mine was 'dipped'. Lost £1200 - his cards, the lot. he didn't have tkt though so.
I saw the game in a bar in Athens. Didn't fancy getting my collar felt and ending up in Midnight Express ( i know that was turkey.....)
We had serious problems getting home. we didnt have a check in desk at the airport and then loads of people who missed earlier flights tried to get onto our flight. THe security guards were called and scuffles broke out with passengers at the departure gate. Some girl actually passed out.IN the end we were delayed for over 2 hours. It got really nasty at one point.
Got home eventually but not after some prick was caught smoking weed in the bog on the plane. The old bill were at JLA waiting for him but I think he slipped the net.
One of my mates got done over too and they nicked his blag ticket. Wasnt called Simon was he?
Kevin Miles, International Co-ordinator for the FSF (Football Supporters' Federation) said:
“Blaming Liverpool fans' behaviour is not only a premature sweeping generalisation, it's also well wide of the mark.
"The issue of forged tickets was a significant contributory factor, but it was one identified well in advance and it should have been possible to have dealt with it. We would condem anyone who produces forged tickets, but it's impossible to judge whether anyone in possession of one has bought it in good faith or not.
“A well-organised admission system prevents entry with a forgery - look at the World Cup in Germany; but what use are holograms and bar codes on genuine tickets if these aren't checked on entry?
“Why was a game of this importance held in a stadium without turnstiles? The authorities in Athens had no way of measuring how many people had entered the stadium at any stage; this led to dangerous over-crowding inside, and fans with genuine tickets being locked out.
“Of course, the pressure on Liverpool fans to buy tickets on the black market in the first place was exacerbated by the allocation system which gives so many tickets to sponsors and the like.”
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