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So, as annoying as it was yesterday having to exit via penistone Road etc there wasn't any trouble from what I've seen. So Syp have policed a big game with no issues. It seems a bit sledgehammer to crack a nut still, worse when there's the same restrictions in place for a handful of away fans, but it worked. I assume we will now see this every game. Hopefully super tram dont withdraw trams for every game as well. 

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2 hours ago, Drewswfc said:

There telling me I can't exit via leppings lane? So why can't they tell fans they'll be kept in ten minutes. Have it printed on the tickets and tell them beforehand. If they don't like it don't come. Simple. 

 

The last few times we've been to Bramall Lane, Wednesday fans were told to "voluntarily" stay in the ground for 10 minutes at the end.

 

And guess what (you'll never believe this!) it wasn't voluntary at all because we were locked in. And quite sensibly too, as the last time we went the streets were empty unlike the previous time when they allowed their nobhead element to gather at that petrol station to throw bottles and fireworks. So if they can do that if they feel like it why not just do it for away fans at Hillsborough whenever there's a decent sized or potentially volatile away following?

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Just now, Mycroft said:

 

The internet is full of such contacts did you bother to watch the one I posted?  Someone who knows his rights and the police had to bow to the law and let him carry on. 

 

 

I've seen dozens of them, the one's you don't see (of course) maybe the ones where the recording is stopped.

I've heard very few people going into the back of 'the van' who didn't 'know their rights'.

as for coppers, I think from memory I've known 6, 3 were decent guys who upheld the law (and even bent it a bit at times when needed) 2 of which left after a short time. one a dog handler, who was more interested in his dog than being a *******, his face didn't fit, but he stuck it out.

one a detective, who'd have stitched his granny up for a 'nick'.

the final one a sergeant, with a temper problem, who didn't like non agreeable answers, but was hampered by in his private life that he hadn't got his stick, radio, dog handling back up, or

van full of spg ******** parked up around the corner, he really didn't like one on ones.

you've never been anywhere sonny, it shows from the utter b@lex you're posting, and thinking your phone will save you.

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2 minutes ago, dorian gray said:

I've seen dozens of them, the one's you don't see (of course) maybe the ones where the recording is stopped.

I've heard very few people going into the back of 'the van' who didn't 'know their rights'.

as for coppers, I think from memory I've known 6, 3 were decent guys who upheld the law (and even bent it a bit at times when needed) 2 of which left after a short time. one a dog handler, who was more interested in his dog than being a *******, his face didn't fit, but he stuck it out.

one a detective, who'd have stitched his granny up for a 'nick'.

the final one a sergeant, with a temper problem, who didn't like non agreeable answers, but was hampered by in his private life that he hadn't got his stick, radio, dog handling back up, or

van full of spg ******** parked up around the corner, he really didn't like one on ones.

you've never been anywhere sonny, it shows from the utter b@lex you're posting, and thinking your phone will save you.

 

Good grief .... Ok you win go get your chains back on.  

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So the SYP say they cannot hold back the away supporters for ten minutes unless they 'agree' to it.:wacko:

 

Just watched the Swansea v Cardiff game, towards the end the commentator said that the Cardiff supporters couldn't leave as they were to be kept in until the police supervised their return to Cardiff.

 

Different laws in Wales, then?WTF:

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6 hours ago, Nut said:

I phoned the Wetherspoons in Chap on Friday to see if they were showing the rugby. I was told that they were but it would be full of Leeds fans as the police were encouraging them to go to Ecclesfield and Chapeltown. No idea how many did turn up though.

I met a friend from work and some of his Leeds supporting mates (guys in their 50s not knobheads) a few years ago, had to plead with police to let them off the train which they did. Had s few in Wetherspoons,  one of them popped upstairs to bog, as he's stood there his phone rings. Unfortunately for him his ringtone was "marching on together". Got s few stares but fortunately no naughty boys about.

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1 hour ago, Brommers said:

I met a friend from work and some of his Leeds supporting mates (guys in their 50s not knobheads) a few years ago, had to plead with police to let them off the train which they did. Had s few in Wetherspoons,  one of them popped upstairs to bog, as he's stood there his phone rings. Unfortunately for him his ringtone was "marching on together". Got s few stares but fortunately no naughty boys about.

That's how it should be mate. 

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1 hour ago, asteener1867 said:

Anyhow its not PENIN..stone rd ..its PENI................

 

 

 

 

 

errr never mind....................

but what if SYP pen them in for 10 minutes........

 

 

.............oh wait a mo!

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