The "club" will arrange for a load of cars to be parked under the big badge - in order to cordon-off the protest assembly area.
Just be mindful that the area you are intending to gather in is normally reserved for our disabled supporters to park
In the same way the protest at the Burnley game allowed the ambulance into the car park, I'm sure the organisers would not allow disabled fans not to be able to park in their normal spaces
The "club" will arrange for a load of cars to be parked under the big badge - in order to cordon-off the protest assembly area.
Just be mindful that the area you are intending to gather in is normally reserved for our disabled supporters to park
In the same way the protest at the Burnley game allowed the ambulance into the car park, I'm sure the organisers would not allow disabled fans not to be able to park in their normal spaces
I wasn't suggesting for one minute that they would, just simply pointing out there are numerous wheelchair users that park their cars under the badge in the area you are planning to gather.
The "club" will arrange for a load of cars to be parked under the big badge - in order to cordon-off the protest assembly area.
Just be mindful that the area you are intending to gather in is normally reserved for our disabled supporters to park
In the same way the protest at the Burnley game allowed the ambulance into the car park, I'm sure the organisers would not allow disabled fans not to be able to park in their normal spaces
I wasn't suggesting for one minute that they would, just simply pointing out there are numerous wheelchair users that park their cars under the badge in the area you are planning to gather.
Are you suggesting I will be there? How do you know this?
The "club" will arrange for a load of cars to be parked under the big badge - in order to cordon-off the protest assembly area.
Just be mindful that the area you are intending to gather in is normally reserved for our disabled supporters to park
In the same way the protest at the Burnley game allowed the ambulance into the car park, I'm sure the organisers would not allow disabled fans not to be able to park in their normal spaces
I wasn't suggesting for one minute that they would, just simply pointing out there are numerous wheelchair users that park their cars under the badge in the area you are planning to gather.
Are you suggesting I will be there? How do you know this?
Give it a rest mate, I don't give a shit whether you're there or not!
The "club" will arrange for a load of cars to be parked under the big badge - in order to cordon-off the protest assembly area.
Just be mindful that the area you are intending to gather in is normally reserved for our disabled supporters to park
In the same way the protest at the Burnley game allowed the ambulance into the car park, I'm sure the organisers would not allow disabled fans not to be able to park in their normal spaces
I wasn't suggesting for one minute that they would, just simply pointing out there are numerous wheelchair users that park their cars under the badge in the area you are planning to gather.
Are you suggesting I will be there? How do you know this?
Give it a rest mate, I don't give a shit whether you're there or not!
Instead of under the badge, can you park your motor outside The Royal Oak for a change and get us a beer?!
The "club" will arrange for a load of cars to be parked under the big badge - in order to cordon-off the protest assembly area.
Just be mindful that the area you are intending to gather in is normally reserved for our disabled supporters to park
How very public-spirited of you. What a splendid chap you are. I'm sure, if you get your way, parking around the Valley will no longer be an issue on matchdays.
The "club" will arrange for a load of cars to be parked under the big badge - in order to cordon-off the protest assembly area.
Just be mindful that the area you are intending to gather in is normally reserved for our disabled supporters to park
In the same way the protest at the Burnley game allowed the ambulance into the car park, I'm sure the organisers would not allow disabled fans not to be able to park in their normal spaces
I wasn't suggesting for one minute that they would, just simply pointing out there are numerous wheelchair users that park their cars under the badge in the area you are planning to gather.
Are you suggesting I will be there? How do you know this?
Give it a rest mate, I don't give a shit whether you're there or not!
Instead of under the badge, can you park your motor outside The Royal Oak for a change and get us a beer?!
The "club" will arrange for a load of cars to be parked under the big badge - in order to cordon-off the protest assembly area.
Just be mindful that the area you are intending to gather in is normally reserved for our disabled supporters to park
In the same way the protest at the Burnley game allowed the ambulance into the car park, I'm sure the organisers would not allow disabled fans not to be able to park in their normal spaces
I wasn't suggesting for one minute that they would, just simply pointing out there are numerous wheelchair users that park their cars under the badge in the area you are planning to gather.
Are you suggesting I will be there? How do you know this?
Give it a rest mate, I don't give a shit whether you're there or not!
Instead of under the badge, can you park your motor outside The Royal Oak for a change and get us a beer?!
You're round!
And it's you're turn to buy the drinks
Be there for 10 mate and I'll get them in, will be in the beer garden.
The "club" will arrange for a load of cars to be parked under the big badge - in order to cordon-off the protest assembly area.
Just be mindful that the area you are intending to gather in is normally reserved for our disabled supporters to park
In the same way the protest at the Burnley game allowed the ambulance into the car park, I'm sure the organisers would not allow disabled fans not to be able to park in their normal spaces
I wasn't suggesting for one minute that they would, just simply pointing out there are numerous wheelchair users that park their cars under the badge in the area you are planning to gather.
Are you suggesting I will be there? How do you know this?
Give it a rest mate, I don't give a shit whether you're there or not!
So when you said I was planning to gather there you were 100%wrong
The "club" will arrange for a load of cars to be parked under the big badge - in order to cordon-off the protest assembly area.
Just be mindful that the area you are intending to gather in is normally reserved for our disabled supporters to park
In the same way the protest at the Burnley game allowed the ambulance into the car park, I'm sure the organisers would not allow disabled fans not to be able to park in their normal spaces
I wasn't suggesting for one minute that they would, just simply pointing out there are numerous wheelchair users that park their cars under the badge in the area you are planning to gather.
Are you suggesting I will be there? How do you know this?
Give it a rest mate, I don't give a shit whether you're there or not!
Instead of under the badge, can you park your motor outside The Royal Oak for a change and get us a beer?!
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Maximum embarrassment for them.
I'm sure, if you get your way, parking around the Valley will no longer be an issue on matchdays.
And it's you're turn to buy the drinks
Is the Pope Catholic ?
We have seats in the West Lower as per my birthday "present" from our club......so I'll be up close & personal with Katrien.