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After the Millwall game - club reply to CAST p34, further CAST response p45
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Wouldn't be surprised if they leave barriers down and make everyone take the dreaded bridge of doom0
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golfaddick said:Henry Irving said:Spoke to one of the directors about this who said that it was out of the club's hands and a police decision they weren't happy about.
Police rationale was if the Spanners were kept in they'd smash the place up and/or fight the old bill.
In case you want to let the crowd go the museum will be open after the game.
As well as that you can bet your life when the spanners were at Elland Road last season, and others, that THEY were kept in the ground whilst the home fans left the ground.
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golfaddick said:Henry Irving said:Spoke to one of the directors about this who said that it was out of the club's hands and a police decision they weren't happy about.
Police rationale was if the Spanners were kept in they'd smash the place up and/or fight the old bill.
In case you want to let the crowd go the museum will be open after the game.golfaddick said:Henry Irving said:Spoke to one of the directors about this who said that it was out of the club's hands and a police decision they weren't happy about.
Police rationale was if the Spanners were kept in they'd smash the place up and/or fight the old bill.
In case you want to let the crowd go the museum will be open after the game.Mate this is a local derby that’s not been played for years ..0 -
.....will they allow everyone to walk through Hickin and Gallon? Barney Close gonna be closed or everyone would just outflank road block by the Anti1
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SteveACS said:Off_it said:On a serious point, someone needs to make sure the level crossing is properly marshalled/policed. I seem to remember last time this happened that the coppers on the ground didn't even know there was a level crossing down the road they were telling everyone to go down!0
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guinnessaddick said:SteveACS said:Off_it said:On a serious point, someone needs to make sure the level crossing is properly marshalled/policed. I seem to remember last time this happened that the coppers on the ground didn't even know there was a level crossing down the road they were telling everyone to go down!
Such a surprise there is engineering work tomorrow.
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Gribbo said:.....will they allow everyone to walk through Hickin and Gallon? Barney Close gonna be closed or everyone would just outflank road block by the Anti0
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golfaddick said:Henry Irving said:Spoke to one of the directors about this who said that it was out of the club's hands and a police decision they weren't happy about.
Police rationale was if the Spanners were kept in they'd smash the place up and/or fight the old bill.
In case you want to let the crowd go the museum will be open after the game.1 -
Valleysarr said:golfaddick said:Henry Irving said:Spoke to one of the directors about this who said that it was out of the club's hands and a police decision they weren't happy about.
Police rationale was if the Spanners were kept in they'd smash the place up and/or fight the old bill.
In case you want to let the crowd go the museum will be open after the game.golfaddick said:Henry Irving said:Spoke to one of the directors about this who said that it was out of the club's hands and a police decision they weren't happy about.
Police rationale was if the Spanners were kept in they'd smash the place up and/or fight the old bill.
In case you want to let the crowd go the museum will be open after the game.Mate this is a local derby that’s not been played for years ..2 -
southamptonaddick said:Why are some people blaming the club.
We've been told it's a police decision and they have the final say.
It seems some so called Charlton "fans" just can't wait to have a dig.
Nobody is happy about it but if the police decide that's what is going to happen the club can do fuck all about it.
What Millwall have done by publishing this is the correct way of letting their fans know
No reason why they haven’t done this so far.You can bet there will be much confusion afterwards with fans not having a clue that has been put in place9 - Sponsored links:
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MillwallFan said:Valleysarr said:golfaddick said:Henry Irving said:Spoke to one of the directors about this who said that it was out of the club's hands and a police decision they weren't happy about.
Police rationale was if the Spanners were kept in they'd smash the place up and/or fight the old bill.
In case you want to let the crowd go the museum will be open after the game.golfaddick said:Henry Irving said:Spoke to one of the directors about this who said that it was out of the club's hands and a police decision they weren't happy about.
Police rationale was if the Spanners were kept in they'd smash the place up and/or fight the old bill.
In case you want to let the crowd go the museum will be open after the game.Mate this is a local derby that’s not been played for years ..
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guinnessaddick said:southamptonaddick said:Why are some people blaming the club.
We've been told it's a police decision and they have the final say.
It seems some so called Charlton "fans" just can't wait to have a dig.
Nobody is happy about it but if the police decide that's what is going to happen the club can do fuck all about it.
So, and I'm making a wild assumption, despite any protests the club may have made, they were told what was going to happen and that was that.
If any other club in the country are given instructions on how the crowd will be controlled outside of the ground then they would have to comply.
The police will always have the final say.3 -
This is one game where old bill have to earn their money.Normally,fans are mingling without incident,now there could be problems and they have not got a clue.Instead of just standing about chatting they "may" have something to do,and dont like it.0
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Would love to know what power the club have on the roads around Charlton that means they could have stopped the police doing this?0
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southamptonaddick said:Why are some people blaming the club.
We've been told it's a police decision and they have the final say.
It seems some so called Charlton "fans" just can't wait to have a dig.
Nobody is happy about it but if the police decide that's what is going to happen the club can do fuck all about it.
Embarrassing comment.12 -
MillwallFan said:Valleysarr said:golfaddick said:Henry Irving said:Spoke to one of the directors about this who said that it was out of the club's hands and a police decision they weren't happy about.
Police rationale was if the Spanners were kept in they'd smash the place up and/or fight the old bill.
In case you want to let the crowd go the museum will be open after the game.golfaddick said:Henry Irving said:Spoke to one of the directors about this who said that it was out of the club's hands and a police decision they weren't happy about.
Police rationale was if the Spanners were kept in they'd smash the place up and/or fight the old bill.
In case you want to let the crowd go the museum will be open after the game.Mate this is a local derby that’s not been played for years ..3 -
Off_it said:southamptonaddick said:Why are some people blaming the club.
We've been told it's a police decision and they have the final say.
It seems some so called Charlton "fans" just can't wait to have a dig.
Nobody is happy about it but if the police decide that's what is going to happen the club can do fuck all about it.
Embarrassing comment.1 -
So if Harvey Gardens and Floyd road are closed at 11.30, how do you get into the covered end and west stand after 11.30?2
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Gribbo said:Off_it said:southamptonaddick said:Why are some people blaming the club.
We've been told it's a police decision and they have the final say.
It seems some so called Charlton "fans" just can't wait to have a dig.
Nobody is happy about it but if the police decide that's what is going to happen the club can do fuck all about it.
Embarrassing comment.
And the other point is, "so called fans" seemingly can't wait to have a go at other fans by using the "so called fans" comment as soon as something happens they don't like. Works both ways.
The comment is still embarrassing and the poster needs to have a word with themselves.4 - Sponsored links:
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To continue,if any Millwall fans are intent on causing problems,why not by pass the station continue to the Antigallican and "ambush " The held Charlton fans.This is a different era,yes there will be a small minority who fancy themselves as throwbacks to the nutters of 30-40 years ago,but by and large they will just be gobby kids who will run a mile from a fight.
Another thing,if I was a criminal of any sort,I would certainly look to make hay tomorrow as the entire police force of S.E. England will be at football matches or demonstrations.
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AllHailTheHen said:MillwallFan said:Valleysarr said:golfaddick said:Henry Irving said:Spoke to one of the directors about this who said that it was out of the club's hands and a police decision they weren't happy about.
Police rationale was if the Spanners were kept in they'd smash the place up and/or fight the old bill.
In case you want to let the crowd go the museum will be open after the game.golfaddick said:Henry Irving said:Spoke to one of the directors about this who said that it was out of the club's hands and a police decision they weren't happy about.
Police rationale was if the Spanners were kept in they'd smash the place up and/or fight the old bill.
In case you want to let the crowd go the museum will be open after the game.Mate this is a local derby that’s not been played for years ..5 -
Redvaliant said:So if Harvey Gardens and Floyd road are closed at 11.30, how do you get into the covered end and west stand after 11.30?0
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MillwallFan said:AllHailTheHen said:MillwallFan said:Valleysarr said:golfaddick said:Henry Irving said:Spoke to one of the directors about this who said that it was out of the club's hands and a police decision they weren't happy about.
Police rationale was if the Spanners were kept in they'd smash the place up and/or fight the old bill.
In case you want to let the crowd go the museum will be open after the game.golfaddick said:Henry Irving said:Spoke to one of the directors about this who said that it was out of the club's hands and a police decision they weren't happy about.
Police rationale was if the Spanners were kept in they'd smash the place up and/or fight the old bill.
In case you want to let the crowd go the museum will be open after the game.Mate this is a local derby that’s not been played for years ..2 -
southamptonaddick said:guinnessaddick said:southamptonaddick said:Why are some people blaming the club.
We've been told it's a police decision and they have the final say.
It seems some so called Charlton "fans" just can't wait to have a dig.
Nobody is happy about it but if the police decide that's what is going to happen the club can do fuck all about it.
So, and I'm making a wild assumption, despite any protests the club may have made, they were told what was going to happen and that was that.
If any other club in the country are given instructions on how the crowd will be controlled outside of the ground then they would have to comply.
The police will always have the final say.3 -
southamptonaddick said:guinnessaddick said:southamptonaddick said:Why are some people blaming the club.
We've been told it's a police decision and they have the final say.
It seems some so called Charlton "fans" just can't wait to have a dig.
Nobody is happy about it but if the police decide that's what is going to happen the club can do fuck all about it.
So, and I'm making a wild assumption, despite any protests the club may have made, they were told what was going to happen and that was that.
If any other club in the country are given instructions on how the crowd will be controlled outside of the ground then they would have to comply.
The police will always have the final say.
That is what the club could have done considerably better14 -
clive said:Redvaliant said:So if Harvey Gardens and Floyd road are closed at 11.30, how do you get into the covered end and west stand after 11.30?0
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Off_it said:Gribbo said:Off_it said:southamptonaddick said:Why are some people blaming the club.
We've been told it's a police decision and they have the final say.
It seems some so called Charlton "fans" just can't wait to have a dig.
Nobody is happy about it but if the police decide that's what is going to happen the club can do fuck all about it.
Embarrassing comment.
And the other point is, "so called fans" seemingly can't wait to have a go at other fans by using the "so called fans" comment as soon as something happens they don't like. Works both ways.
The comment is still embarrassing and the poster needs to have a word with themselves.
We also both agreed that the clubs communications could have been better but that doesn't change the point that it's not the clubs fault and that some "so called fans" can't wait to have a dig at the club.0 -
southamptonaddick said:Off_it said:Gribbo said:Off_it said:southamptonaddick said:Why are some people blaming the club.
We've been told it's a police decision and they have the final say.
It seems some so called Charlton "fans" just can't wait to have a dig.
Nobody is happy about it but if the police decide that's what is going to happen the club can do fuck all about it.
Embarrassing comment.
And the other point is, "so called fans" seemingly can't wait to have a go at other fans by using the "so called fans" comment as soon as something happens they don't like. Works both ways.
The comment is still embarrassing and the poster needs to have a word with themselves.
We also both agreed that the clubs communications could have been better but that doesn't change the point that it's not the clubs fault and that some "so called fans" can't wait to have a dig at the club.2 -
Off_it said:MillwallFan said:AllHailTheHen said:MillwallFan said:Valleysarr said:golfaddick said:Henry Irving said:Spoke to one of the directors about this who said that it was out of the club's hands and a police decision they weren't happy about.
Police rationale was if the Spanners were kept in they'd smash the place up and/or fight the old bill.
In case you want to let the crowd go the museum will be open after the game.golfaddick said:Henry Irving said:Spoke to one of the directors about this who said that it was out of the club's hands and a police decision they weren't happy about.
Police rationale was if the Spanners were kept in they'd smash the place up and/or fight the old bill.
In case you want to let the crowd go the museum will be open after the game.Mate this is a local derby that’s not been played for years ..11