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I take the point that people are making, but this is the price of League football. :) |
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But thanks anyway. |
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lol and there`s me thinking you were some sort of airwolf style lancs funded police pilot!!!!! ta:D :D
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Doug, you won't have seen many of the police on monday night, because most of them were nowhere near the ground. They were flung in far off areas issuing spurious parking tickets to innocent motorists who at any other time of the week would be deemed to be parked perfectly legally.
For this the club was charged £4000. If at this time you had phoned to report a crime, there would have been no police available, because they never are. You just get given a crime number and that's that. It is no longer the police forces job to tackle crime, they have too many motorists to harass now. |
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One question I do have is did anyone pick up all that horse s*** up after the Gee, gees left. :o |
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I never expected the gates to rise in all honesty, rovers fans will always be rovers fans etc ...
Youw ill get the odd game where the attendence will rocket (a big club, league leaders) but thats about it, no point really moaning about it (not that anyone was) because its going change nothing |
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On the other question. I was speaking to the unfortunate fellow that did the job only this affternoon. You would think that for what they charge that they could do it themselves. If it was your dog doing it they would be on you like a ton of bricks. P.S> I am parking there every day this week and I will be there again on Saturday. Roll on more tickets. The more I get, the more I don't pay, the more I save. In fact if I can manage free board and lodgings, I should end up in profit. |
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[quote=They even wasted money by sending their helicopter out on Monday night, to the one ground in the country where the police have never been needed.[/quote]
that as kipax stated earlier would have been for the burnley knuckle heads ever since that suicide youth squad pillock killed that forest lad in dingle town centre there has been rumblings between the two clubs (when they meet).....so to me it WAS fully justified as it could cover a wide range of areas and would have forseen any large groups gathering better than sparce coppers on the streets ;) |
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From what I can gather there were a number of incidents in Accy town centre on Monday night between Burnley and Forest unsociables (they are not fans.) Including some pillock throwing feaces. Also according to a friend who lives on Ribblesdale avenue, something was going on behind thier house on monday, that warrented half a dozen or so coppers haring past his back gate!!!
I agree its rare we need this kind of police presence at the ground but the presence will increase now we are in the football league playing against teams that our local riavls may have issues with. It better to be safe. |
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A footnote said this work may never be complete as more sounds and grunts are being added daily but all mean the same sort of thing, for example hither- se- tith, mean come here please I wish to communicate with you, it also means how much did you charge me for that kind sir. So as you can see this could go on for years or untill the members of the univeristy find intelligent life form above what they have encountered. At the moment the table looks like this. Dingle Pond Life Man utd supporter Hobbit Neanderthals Primate Homo Sapians Which as was pointed out by a member of the faculty, this is the only time Burnley will be on top. |
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I'm actually working in burnley for the next 9 or 10 weeks, and so far, it ain't been pretty. I had a perfectly able-bodied woman (I think it was a woman, it had breasts, but it also had facial hair!) come into the shop pushing an empty wheelchair. Being next to the Hospital, I assumed she was going to pick somebody up or something. Anyway, she paid for her shopping, and as I went to bag it up, she just grabbed it, ignorant as you like, and threw them onto the wheelchair. She was using a bloody wheelchair to cart her shopping about in, couldn't believe it. Proper scrotes living in Burnley.
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That's Burnley for you;I thought Accy was the pits till I worked with the lovely consumer classes in dingle country. There maybe some pleasant ones who don't actually stink and are polite but they are few and far between!
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I’ve got family in Burnley............:o :D
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