Perhaps, but clearly there was a risk of a pitch invasion which they should have expected. Not the way I really expect them to react. Not with a fist.stewards probably scared in their defence
This is not a defence of the individual stewards mentioned here. I was v early at the ground...in fact a few mins before the gates opened. I was surprised to see a group of 15 or so stewards being escorted to the gates and being given instructions on what and how to searchfans. A few "dropped off" at each set of turnstiles. I asked one of the guys if this was his first time as a steward and he said it was. I wonder how many of those last night had v limited experience of dealing with crowds.
PUSB
The old boy when we went in looked like he had been on the beers all day and was openly saying that queue wasn't being searched.
Interesting as I given a full pat down search including under my hat, round my coat collar etc. Wife not searched, son not searched but his small bag was.
PUSB
Yep-the same steward against Sheffield Utd was clenching his fist/snarling and frothing at the mouth-you can see him as he is in a green bib and another in an orange bin in the vids from last night pinning a young lad to the ground before taking the lad out-very OTT. I guess he has to justify his minimum wage now and again!I'm thinking of writing to the club about that individual as it's not the first time I've seen him in action being a cockroach. Will probably get the standard "people shouldn't be running on the pitch" line.Yes in front of me in block 15, one fan was pinned to the ground and then dragged out of the stadium as 1000s of others streamed on.
The head steward/supervisor eventually saw some sense and called off the orange goons and then they let everyone on.
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