“These kind of comments”? It was a polite request to respect our players’ names and spell them correctly. I’m sorry if four letter words are too difficult for you.
Of course not, there is always room for improvement and I’m sure the club are looking to do that. But in the meantime, common sense says that you adapt behaviour to meet the current circumstances rather than repeating the same behaviour and expecting a different outcome.
I’m sure it will improve over time as they get used to managing bigger crowds on a regular basis. In the meantime, my original answer of getting there earlier or risking queuing still stands.
Carry on queuing and moaning, it’s all the same to me. Not sure why you wouldn’t change your behaviour to adapt to circumstances though, it’s what most sensible people would do.
Robins doesn’t designate a penalty taker so he’s clearly not bothered (otherwise he would do it). He said on Saturday he didn’t want to micro manage it and is happy to let the players sort it out amongst themselves. It’s a non-issue, not sure why people are worrying about it.
Can we at least show him the courtesy of spelling his name correctly?
It’s the same as people continually referring to “Hadji”, it’s disrespectful and lazy. Neither of these should be difficult.
I particularly enjoyed Rambler Ross: “I’m not blowing my own trumpet, but I called the subs before they happened”. Nothing happens that he hasn’t already tweeted or told someone about [emoji23]
11:15? That’s way too early. I want to drink until 11:50 and walk straight in, why can’t the club/stadium accommodate that?
Useless turnstiles, stewards, searches, barriers, scanners, blah, blah, blah.
Repeat for every game…
I would always class Friday night games as weekend. Even if you’re working, surely the weekend starts on Friday evening? Unless you’re working a night shift on Friday when I guess you might have a point (but I suspect most people aren’t).
You’re making a big assumption on people’s objectives. I think you’ll find that most people’s objective will be to get there in the most efficient & convenient way that suits their individual circumstances.
I’ve no desire to use public transport, I’m quite happy to drive thank you.