Stewards at the CCFC-WBA game (2 Viewers)

Skyblueweeman

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Just reminds me of the kid (was always at least 1) at school who would be an absolute bellend and give it loads, then as soon as they got a bit back it would be:

a. Tell the teacher.
b. Cry.
c. Tell everybody they are going to get their older brother / cousin to come down.

Don't get it, if people are going to stand there and give another person loads of shit then expect a bit back. If it is going to make the person cry, maybe don't give it.

There was a guy on Sunday who kept giving Biamou shit but then kept shitting himself when he turned round and pretended to be on his phone.

Nick. Were you bullied at school? Do you want to talk about it?
 

Irish Sky Blue

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I went to the game with my son and a friend. We paid on the gate and were given tickets for seats which weren't together. Should we have sat in three different parts of the block?
When we came out of the stadium we had to pass through an arc of stewards who looked like they were marshalling a game where there was likely to be trouble. Not their fault as they were only doing what they were told I would think. I have to say it wasn't the friendliest way to exit the stadium.
 

chiefdave

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I went to the game with my son and a friend. We paid on the gate and were given tickets for seats which weren't together. Should we have sat in three different parts of the block?
In the absence of the SCG someone needs to email that new chap (the one that isn’t Fisher). If you buy multiple tickets on the gate they should be together, can’t see that being too hard to sort out.
 

Nick

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In the absence of the SCG someone needs to email that new chap (the one that isn’t Fisher). If you buy multiple tickets on the gate they should be together, can’t see that being too hard to sort out.

I did for the FA cup game and they were next to each other.

It would just mean going to the same turnstyle and them using the same pile of tickets.
 

Nick

Administrator
We arrived at different times and met up inside

Depends on your approach, Just tend to go in the first or second block and see what space there is and sit down. If I am in somebody's seat I'd just say sorry and move and if nobody says anything watch the game.

I didn't see any stewards checking any tickets at either game down the end towards the Telegraph stand / jimmy hill flag.
 

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