The thing about it being a universal rule was shown to be false pretty much instantly. They've since clarified the rules for the Ricoh, so that's all anyone should pay attention to now surely.
So what's the plan? Can we try getting fire certificates, or will they just take banners even then? Is there an alternative to rolling over and giving up the right to protest? I don't normally get nationalistic, but that doesn't sound very English to me!
My Forest mate reckons they have been removing banners too so I don't know if you can jump to that conclusion rite away. We had a SISU OUT banner on tv as well.
So what's the plan? Can we try getting fire certificates, or will they just take banners even then? Is there an alternative to rolling over and giving up the right to protest? I don't normally get nationalistic, but that doesn't sound very English to me!
Working on getting my 3 meter by 3 meter banner with the fire cert for £7.50 from a company from brum, jsut need to spray paint my "friendly message to SISU" on and the jobs sorted! :blue:
I think the best possible solution is the t shirt idea. They can't possibly remove your clothes. Getting a bit bored of the bedsheet and flags talk, the fire thing is a mask, they will take anything like that off you before you enter the ground if thats what they want to do
You are probably right Macca, but I just want to know that for sure. They refuse to admit it. I salute you Ben for making the investment, even if it just proves that a fire certificate is irrelevant!
funny thing was I didn't really register the search thing today. I guess having been patted down virtually every game in the 80's I didn't think anything of it!
You are probably right Macca, but I just want to know that for sure. They refuse to admit it. I salute you Ben for making the investment, even if it just proves that a fire certificate is irrelevant!
Good man. Just make sure Eakin knows that a fire certificate is irrelevant, as it's a question he has failed to ask the powers that be and a fact that really should be publicised on CWR. If the fire certificate issue is shown up as something they are just using to hide behind, it must be exposed.
Saw a guy in a SISU out t-shirt at the game and have to say that if everyone wore 'em just over their clothes the message would be loud and clear. The key is the media exposure as we know that they hate unwanted attention from that little football club they bought which makes them no money.