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  1. bigfatronssba

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    No they haven't. I've never seen once the club say "we disagree with this but it has been enforced upon us". Do you really think Doug King has given Mike Ashley the power to reduce our attendances to zero? Even I don't believe CCFC would be that incompetent
  2. bigfatronssba

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    All I want is the club to acknowledge its responsibilities, that is all. If its taken the advice of SAG, then explain why. If its signed a licence agreement with Frasers that allows Mike Ashley to limit our capacity and starve the club of income at the drop of a hat, explain why. This...
  3. bigfatronssba

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    Its called the Safety Advisory Group. Organisations with the power of enforcement against private companies do not have the word "Advisory" in their name. Their job is to advice on how to ensure spectator safety, nothing else. I suspect you're confusing them with the council, who issue the...
  4. bigfatronssba

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    Why did you answer it in such a confusing way? You think the SAG have ultimate responsibility then?
  5. bigfatronssba

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    So the Club then? Glad we got there in the end
  6. bigfatronssba

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    You're right, it isn't that hard. Who has ultimate responsibility for matchday safety?
  7. bigfatronssba

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    I think some people on here believe that. Almost like it’s a privilege that the club allow us to watch
  8. bigfatronssba

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    A reasonable explanation for most part, bit about block 13 makes no sense though
  9. bigfatronssba

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    Great. So no points deductions for us then if we go on the pitch. It’s all down to ACL, and nothing to do with CCFC
  10. bigfatronssba

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    So who is actually on that?
  11. bigfatronssba

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    Exactly that. SAG advice is like taking your car to a garage, where they tell you the brakes are about to go. It’s your choice if you get the brakes fixed, but if you don’t and then crash you’ll then be in the poo.
  12. bigfatronssba

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    It being something to do with Frasers is not the same thing as it being Frasers responsibility
  13. bigfatronssba

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    That’s complete speculation and would need to be tested in court. The club could equally turn around to Fraser’s and say “our licence agreement allows every block to be open”. Matchday operations and spectator safety are the responsibility of the club, not Frasers. Them being landlord does not...
  14. bigfatronssba

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    No. They are legally allowed to go against the advice of the SAG. The clue is in the name, it’s advice. Advice can be taken or ignored. What would happen if they didn’t take it would depend on what happened at the match. If they ignored SAG advice, and there was a riot the club would be...
  15. bigfatronssba

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    I’ve been in that lounge before and there was indeed a steward on the door. However he didn’t seem all that interested and was just letting everyone in. There wasn’t any checks
  16. bigfatronssba

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    We’ve been through all this already, and as forum moderator I’m surprised you want to stoke up an argument again. Aren’t you supposed to calm things down on here? And as we’ve discussed, it is the club making every decision, however they are heavily dependent on advice to ensure matchday...
  17. bigfatronssba

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    What have they put in place to stop Boro fans in block 8 crowding into block 9?
  18. bigfatronssba

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    You don’t see the problem though? Am I a customer or am I a supporter? Supporters have a right to know everything about matchday operations barring commercial sensitivities
  19. bigfatronssba

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    That’s fine then. I can find an interest to spend my money on that will engage with me.
  20. bigfatronssba

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    The club is to blame for the piss poor communication regarding this. Fans have a right to know the reasons
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