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After the Millwall game - club reply to CAST p34, further CAST response p45
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The Red Robin said:superclive98 said:Were there any announcements in the ground regarding the post-match, police-ordered, arrangements? If there were then I didn't hear them and if there weren't any, why not?1
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clive said:PragueAddick said:guinnessaddick said:I've asked @greenwichpolice on X on how they think their policing of the game went yesterday. I doubt I'll get an answer.
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When is the club statement coming on these events ..
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clive said:superclive98 said:Were there any announcements in the ground regarding the post-match, police-ordered, arrangements? If there were then I didn't hear them and if there weren't any, why not?
The lack of communication by the club is inexcusable & probably deliberate, it appears to me that the club are only interested in selling tickets, they do not want people to have any information that would deter them from purchasing tickets such as train disruptions, parking restrictions & police ordered diversions etc.
Where as Millwall posted clearly on their website on Friday, the policing arrangements & train alterations for Saturday.1 -
The thing about the club’s handling of the pre-match comms is that either there was a deliberate decision to do the minimum possible to publicise it or the club did not regard it as important information.
Either way, that process needs to be interrogated and explained. Where was the senior management? If an instruction was given to play it down that person should be sacked.20 -
West Ham are not happy they attacked a family stand.2
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I get plenty of emails about buying tickets, bring your mates etc but nothing about the arrangements for yesterday.
First I heard was after I got into the upper West around midday.
I'll admit I didn't look on here on Friday as was having a day at the races.1 -
TootingRedArmy said:7
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Another point, with police directing thousands of fans to Charlton Lane you'd have thought they might have shut the road to traffic around 2pm.3
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iaitch said:Another point, with police directing thousands of fans to Charlton Lane you'd have thought they might have shut the road to traffic around 2pm.13
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Airman Brown said:iaitch said:Another point, with police directing thousands of fans to Charlton Lane you'd have thought they might have shut the road to traffic around 2pm.2
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ValleyGary said:TootingRedArmy said:8
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Photo from FB - Dads Army and embarrassing
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2 stewards & a supervisor with no radio?2 -
Never seen so many flatcaps in my life.0
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I booked parking in Asda until 3.
Got back to the car at 15:03 because of this shitshow
Can I use the METs piss poor shambles of an exit strategy as an excuse when the ticket arrives?3 -
I have stood in the home end at Millwall. Always happens when tickets scarce. Just keep quiet3
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carly burn said:I booked parking in Asda until 3.
Got back to the car at 15:03 because of this shitshow
Can I use the METs piss poor shambles of an exit strategy as an excuse when the ticket arrives?0 - Sponsored links:
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Didn’t we have a fan, who after they equalised ran across corner of pitch and started fighting with Millwall fans in corner of Jimmy Seed
also, seen video of one of the mouthy ones in east stand actually being a spurs fan giving it to Millwall1 -
MrOneLung said:Didn’t we have a fan, who after they equalised ran across corner of pitch and started fighting with Millwall fans in corner of Jimmy Seed
also, seen video of one of the mouthy ones in east stand actually being a spurs fan giving it to Millwall6 -
JohnnyH2 said:chilham said:Latimer said:Well that didn’t work shambles1
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https://x.com/mrlukekerr/status/1966859677897289916?s=46&t=HOC8HBC2lCmD1dVHDunaSANot sure if this one has been posted shows the over crowding.2
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guinnessaddick said:I've asked @greenwichpolice on X on how they think their policing of the game went yesterday. I doubt I'll get an answer.1
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Kevin and Perry have it large
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It was clear coming out after the game yesterday that plenty (hundreds) had no clue about the Floyd road closure as there were just as many people walking towards me as there were walking away
shite organisation all round and I doubt it’ll be any different next season
my guess is that the post match threads will read pretty identical4 -
I left the North Lower after our players applauded us. Harvey Gardens was packed solid and unsafe in my opinion. If someone had stumbled and fallen it would have been a serious situation. Shuffled up to junction of Charlton Lane and went down towards crossing. Why did they keep Charlton Lane open to traffic ? A car was stationary on the crossing between the open gates with nowhere to go. Cars behind and a wall of pedestrians in front. I could see the look of terror on the drivers face yet 2 Police officers at the crossing doing nothing about the situation. I hope Network Rail or whoever were remotely monitoring what was going on and prepared to be holding trains if need be.
Are we the only home fans in this Country to have had these restrictions put in place after a home game ? And I mean treated as away fans.7 -
Solidgone said:Photo from FB - Dads Army and embarrassing5