Bullsh*t!! No way will the authorities allow this match to end in darkness.QUOTE]
Well they did last week so why not on Dec 11?? :S
Bullsh*t!! No way will the authorities allow this match to end in darkness.QUOTE]
Well they did last week so why not on Dec 11?? :S
Bullsh*t!! No way will the authorities allow this match to end in darkness.QUOTE]
Well they did last week so why not on Dec 11?? :S
IMHO I think thats the whole crux of the matter Terry. If there's any chance of 'crowd problems' occuring as they did in the JPT last week, the authorities stand a far better chance of getting control if they can see what/who they're dealing with in daylight. If last weeks attendance is any guide, I would have thought the league match could pull in 11-12,000.
I know its tough on those who bargained and planned for a 3-00PM kickoff, but I think its far more likely to be played as early as 11-00AM. Argyle's ground is extremely difficult to police for night games, with all four sides encompassed in total darkness.
No, but if I say it is true then it is lawif its on exeweb it must be true ^o)
I think that you're giving the OB a bit too much credit here. If they're stupid enough to allow the JPT game to be 'low risk' then it's easily conceivable that they'll balls up this game too.Bullsh*t!! No way will the authorities allow this match to end in darkness.
Shame , might spoil the lively atmosphereArgyle have now shut the two blocks nearest us for this game so there will be 4 blocks seperating us now!
No other Derby is as passionate as our Derby, thats why the segregation is needed4 blocks seems too much. You only need about 1 block, and a strong line of police on either side.
Don't see why that wouldn't work, it works at tons of other derbies anyway.