protests, flags, and banners (1 Viewer)

georgehudson

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having read the offal statement, i can only conclude that we are not allowed to make any reasonable sort of point, or protest
i was under the impression that this is a free country and we should be able to get a message across
obviously not the case, the sisu answer being, shut them up, kick them out, and to the stewards, in dialek language 'you will obey'
so as sisu wish to institute a 'right wing authoritarian view' so be it,
at least the true sky blue fans know now how sisu want to deal with their unbelievable unpopularity,
well done sisu, another dire o.g.,

PUSB
 

ajsccfc

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A free country also means they're free to set whatever restrictions they wish on their premises, which aren't public rights of way.

The best way to look at it now is that they've clarified their regulation in some way, so now people at least have something to reference or challenge. Get those certificates, measure up those 140x140 banners, use child-friendly language and record everything that happens - see how the club adheres to their own vague rules.
 

georgehudson

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good thoughts and proposals ajs i'll circulate and put into effect many of those, and then wait for the next diatribe from whichever puppet(s) they put forward
the phrase that springs to mind, as far as sisu are concerned, is 'making a rod for their own back'
 

ajsccfc

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I think all you can do is follow their rules, and be perfectly polite and civil if (more like when) they try to stop you anyway whilst trying to get as much information as you can if it's to be taken further.
 

georgehudson

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quite so ajs,
i shall do just that,
bearing in mind though, that when i tried to be polite to an orange 'umpah' on sat, my politeness was met with a direct physical threat, oh lovely !
but, however, relevant to this issue,
i've just been perusing the 'clouting previous' in football notably, derby, ipswich, millwall, & bradford, i wonder what their 'fan experience' of him was ?
i beg the question who, here at CCFC was responsible for employing him ?
 

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