I Had a SISU TOXIC one and nearly got kicked out for holding it up. Managed to get on the pitch at the end, fair play to the Saints fans for joining in with the anti-sisu chants
I Had a SISU TOXIC one and nearly got kicked out for holding it up. Managed to get on the pitch at the end, fair play to the Saints fans for joining in with the anti-sisu chants
I Had a SISU TOXIC one and nearly got kicked out for holding it up. Managed to get on the pitch at the end, fair play to the Saints fans for joining in with the anti-sisu chants
One steward tried to confiscate the big sheet 'SISU OUT' banner, but gave up very easily when the 'owner' just through it into the crowd for others to hold up.
They don't stand a chance if that happens, one steward, probably the head honcho was just running round like a headless chicken at the front trying to find them all. A bit of extra entertainment.
I asked the stewards why they were doing it, as there was going to be no trouble at all at the match, but they risked it, just like at the ricoh, by steaming in
He just said - "Sorry mate I agree, but its orders from the control room"
So not sure if BBC related - but probably explains why the stewards were happy to give up easily