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Trouble in town

ramone

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If i had to agree with you we would both be wrong
Yes Neil i can read, and i didn't have a ban until receiving said letter yesterday which says my swearing at opposition players caused offence to fellow city fans around me.
The atmosphere at the park has decreased since the trust took over.
You can get a banning order for abusing opposition players ?? Lets hope they dont start on the BB it would be half empty
 

PINHOE RED

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Ive read some utter tosh on here before but this thread takes the biscuit.

THERE WAS NO FOOTBALL RELATED TROUBLE & NO ONE DIED!!!

Buffoons!!
 

journeyman

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The atmosphere at the park has decreased since the trust took over.
Yeh well if it hadn't, you wouldn't have a Park to compare atmospheres with anyway.
 

Juan Kerr

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The atmosphere at the park has decreased since the trust took over.
Good job the attendances, income, performances, results, promotions, accountability, friendliness, ground, pitch, respect in the community, sponsorship, etc., etc., have increased then.....innit?
 

Grecian Max

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The atmosphere is better now.
 

Joshyd123

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NO ONE DIED!!!
Somebody did and as was mentioned a few posts back, there was a forensic team and a load of police outside Odeon last night.
 
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Phil Sayers

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Do you not think it would be all over the national news, let alone the regional news, if somebody had been killed in a hooligan fight?
 

Oli

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Do you not think it would be all over the national news, let alone the regional news, if somebody had been killed in a hooligan fight?
They hardly even report it at all these days.
 

Grecian1987

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Do you not think it would be all over the national news, let alone the regional news, if somebody had been killed in a hooligan fight?
Isn't it an anti-hooligan tactic to not report these sorts of things?
 

Phil Sayers

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While not publicising fights may well be an anti-hooligan tactic I can't believe that an actual death would not be reported in the media.
 
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