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2 hours ago, Justbeanz said:

Agree Rob. Didn't want to mention their Jolly boys Outings or Red Letter days for fear of loads of Del boy references being posted :biggrin:

Hope they use the same coach as Del boy!

 

 

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5 hours ago, OhForAnotherShez said:

It's a fag walking right round particularly after the match.

 

However I'd be happy to continue for any 'dodgy' fixtures e.g. Millwall.

 

We cannot afford ANY opportunity to let SAG etc grin and say "Told you so"

 

Let them consider pig games like WHU (as if!!)

OFAS Beats the swear Police sensation ! lol

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Club making the right decision working with the group to ensure we don’t go through this again.

 

Yes the previous one was invalid .. Yes it’s been lifted BUT the problem can come back with a better worded document.

 

Now we have legal costs we can claim, we also have loss of business we could claim — pause for thought .. no ticket deals were done over the busy Xmas period to encourage larger crowds .. was this linked to said prohibition notice? 

 

Even if not.. you’d stick that into the claim wouldn’t you!

 

Anyway it’s clear ourselves and CC need to work together and hopefully reason prevails .. but if it doesn’t .. those legal costs reimbursements need the loss of two maybe more 29k crowds and associated revenue tacking on with using last season new year day Birmingham crowd as an example? #justsaying

 

Council are hardly flush with money at them moment either

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On 17/01/2020 at 10:37, andypandy said:

Following the recent court case, in respect of a Prohibition Notice served on SWFC by Sheffield City Council, the court ruled that the wording of the notice was technically incorrect and so invalid.

Sheffield City Council has agreed not to immediately reissue a new notice on the understanding that the club provides formal alternative proposals to the Safety Advisory Group. These proposals include a crowd dynamics report regarding the Leppings Lane forecourt, entrances and exits in addition to a stewarding plan and risk assessment.

 

 

 

Gentlemen. Please read the quoted paragraph very carefully.

WWe all seem to be under the impression that the 'ban' itself had been completely defeated.This was not the case.

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Guest Kameron

I attended the Hull v Chelsea game yesterday, I wonder what SYP & SAG would have made of supporters from both sides having to queue together in order to exit via the small bridge back to towards the railway station.  The area outside was severely congested, there was a gate at the top of the stairs that was opened and closed at various times, Supporters on the stairs had to wait whilst adjoining supporters on the footpath above accessed the bridge,  they were then held back whilst people on the stairs crossed.  Luckily both sets of supporters were good natured,  It’s baffling what’s being imposed on us whilst at grounds across the country things are much more relaxed, supporters exiting together side by side without incident, there were two coppers directing supporters on the walkway back to the station.  Humberside police seem to be on the ball, low key but there if needed, treating fans as human being seemed to work well, not saying  Sheffield derby could be policed this way but the difference was notable and there’s no reason why the majority of our games couldn’t be Policed this way.
 

 

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20 minutes ago, Kameron said:

I attended the Hull v Chelsea game yesterday, I wonder what SYP & SAG would have made of supporters from both sides having to queue together in order to exit via the small bridge back to towards the railway station.  The area outside was severely congested, there was a gate at the top of the stairs that was opened and closed at various times, Supporters on the stairs had to wait whilst adjoining supporters on the footpath above accessed the bridge,  they were then held back whilst people on the stairs crossed.  Luckily both sets of supporters were good natured,  It’s baffling what’s being imposed on us whilst at grounds across the country things are much more relaxed, supporters exiting together side by side without incident, there were two coppers directing supporters on the walkway back to the station.  Humberside police seem to be on the ball, low key but there if needed, treating fans as human being seemed to work well, not saying  Sheffield derby could be policed this way but the difference was notable and there’s no reason why the majority of our games couldn’t be Policed this way.
 

 

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Send these photos to the club, The Star, and the SAG...ask for a comment

 

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17 minutes ago, daveyboy66 said:

Send these photos to the club, The Star, and the SAG...ask for a comment

 

Will do tomorrow once I get me laptop fired up.

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