Robbing b***** stewards (7 Viewers)

Old Warwickshire lad

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Stewards at Sunderland today were taking coins from fans saying they were not allowed to take them in. And then pocketing the money for themselves the Robbin bastids.
 

David O'Day

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Stewards at Sunderland today were taking coins from fans saying they were not allowed to take them in. And then pocketing the money for themselves the Robbin bastids.
They have done that for a while the robbing mackerel twats

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torchomatic

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He just asked me and I said no, which was true, but he never searched me or anything.
 

Para1140

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Stewards at Sunderland today were taking coins from fans saying they were not allowed to take them in. And then pocketing the money for themselves the Robbin bastids.
Have you got proof they were pocketing it themselves as if so it needs reporting otherwise stop making crap up.
From what I saw the coins went into a bucket that was being donated to a Nominated Coventry charity namely Zoe’s place.
 

ovduk78

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Have you got proof they were pocketing it themselves as if so it needs reporting otherwise stop making crap up.
From what I saw the coins went into a bucket that was being donated to a Nominated Coventry charity namely Zoe’s place.
This was what happened to my son's money, it went straight into the bucket
 

eastwoodsdustman

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Asked me and I said no. I had to get my wallet out to prove it too!
Luckily they didnt check my car key pouch!!
All because some hysterical northern chimps bleated when we beat them a fee years ago.
 

pusbccfc

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Saw them taking a power pack from a kid who was with his mum.

Still baffles me why they don't just put away fans in the lower bowl. It would improve what is a truly woeful atmosphere there.
 

duffer

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I've never heard of this before. I don't think the legal terms & conditions on the ticket cover this, do they? If it's not something that's you've agreed to in the terms of purchase, then this sounds a lot like theft to me.

Someone from the club or the FSA should pick this up with Sunderland and/or the police.
 

Old Warwickshire lad

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Have you got proof they were pocketing it themselves as if so it needs reporting otherwise stop making crap up.
From what I saw the coins went into a bucket that was being donated to a Nominated Coventry charity namely Zoe’s place.
They took £8 off my grandson and they were not putting it in a bucket.
 

chiefdave

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If this is a thing they do as a matter of routine then surely it should be clearly communicated to fans well before the game, or ideally at the time of purchase
 

MalcSB

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Although, I did find this...


This seems excessive to me, and I wonder about its legality. But if it's on the terms of entry they can probably do it...
Coins not mentioned on this


or this


Both of which are dated after the BBC item
 

duffer

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Coins not mentioned on this


or this


Both of which are dated after the BBC item

That last one would seem to be key for me, that's the one that relates to football fans. There's no mention of coins there, I don't think they could refuse access on the basis of coins if that latter link is their stated policy.
 

ccfctommy

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I thought this was public knowledge? They've been doing this for a few years re coins, lighters vapes etc.

Maybe the club should have communicated this better?
 

Para1140

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Is this not.. theft?
First word of the theft act is Dishonestly. Thats where it falls down. Its a condition of entry and plenty of messages put out before hand warning travelling fans not to bring coins etc so no chance. Despite all the warnings people still dont listen and then moan when they have to surrender a couple of quid which then goes to a local charity
 

MalcSB

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First word of the theft act is Dishonestly. Thats where it falls down. Its a condition of entry and plenty of messages put out before hand warning travelling fans not to bring coins etc so no chance. Despite all the warnings people still dont listen and then moan when they have to surrender a couple of quid which then goes to a local charity
Where were the warnings? It sounds as if it came as a surprise to people. Coins aren't on Sunderland's published list of prohibited items.
 

Wyken Sky Blue

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Should've stated any banned items on the Sunderland website or on the ticket itself, poor communication

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ccfctommy

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Where were the warnings? It sounds as if it came as a surprise to people. Coins aren't on Sunderland's published list of prohibited items.
We should have communicated this better. They have done it for the last few seasons
 

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