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Plym**th away tickets

Legohead

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The stewards down their don't help themselves!!
If you watch the match and behave then no need for stewards to get involved. In fact if people could be trusted then stewards wouldn't be needed at all.
 

ramone

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If i had to agree with you we would both be wrong
If you watch the match and behave then no need for stewards to get involved. In fact if people could be trusted then stewards wouldn't be needed at all.
Take it you've never been to scummouth away ? Stewards (if you can call them that) are worse than the gaws in zoo corner !
Sure they get shipped in especially for this game from Rampton.
 

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Take it you've never been to scummouth away ? Stewards (if you can call them that) are worse than the gaws in zoo corner !
Sure they get shipped in especially for this game from Rampton.
You're right, but when you think about it there's a natural balance. Lunatics from the asylum to control the zoo animals.😁
 

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Don't disagree with any of the previous posts but somehow there's always a small element of nutters that unfortunately manage to get tickets & associate themselves with City for possibly the only time in the season. This just agitates an already nasty atmosphere, down there.
It certainly won't stop me getting my ticket but could do without the prats all round.
 

exeter-loyal

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Don't disagree with any of the previous posts but somehow there's always a small element of nutters that unfortunately manage to get tickets & associate themselves with City for possibly the only time in the season. This just agitates an already nasty atmosphere, down there.
It certainly won't stop me getting my ticket but could do without the prats all round.
Thing is it happens in every Derby game in the country with sets of fans!
 

exeter-loyal

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If you watch the match and behave then no need for stewards to get involved. In fact if people could be trusted then stewards wouldn't be needed at all.
From a decent source the majority of there stewards down scum are ex doorman who are clearly up for anything when we play em. Happens every time we go down their. Only takes a little bit of stirring and then that's it. Things happen!!
 

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Nothing wrong with an edgy atmosphere, you don't want a family friendly experience away at Argyle. It's not Torquay or Yeovil.

IMO. Obviously views differ.

Standing where you want is clearly advantageous, a couple of things to consider if going down there - everyone will stand so your seat means little, and there will likely be a more lively area so if thats not for you choose a different block rather than tweeting/complaining about it on here.
 

Legohead

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It's a football match. Not a war. Furthermore it's a public event open to all. Families should be as accommodated at the game as much as Neanderthals would be. Hopefully they can be kept apart so that each is able to enjoy the day to their satisfaction and both parties get what they want from the day. Just because it's Argyle away doesn't give fans carte blanche to be morons.

An edgy atmosphere is fine and perfectly understandable for a game of this nature but we all know that a lot of fans will step over that edge. Then probably moan about the stewards being twats afterwards.
 

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Nothing wrong with an edgy atmosphere, you don't want a family friendly experience away at Argyle. It's not Torquay or Yeovil.

IMO. Obviously views differ.

Standing where you want is clearly advantageous, a couple of things to consider if going down there - everyone will stand so your seat means little, and there will likely be a more lively area so if thats not for you choose a different block rather than tweeting/complaining about it on here.
"Lively" is a lovely euphemism, worthy of a politician.

Translation: We are going to be confrontational, hostile and obnoxious and we don't care what the other 1500 City fans think.
 

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Just to confirm I'm a smug person, just ordered Argyle tickets online. <smug sunglasses smiley>
 
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