And if the supermarket turns a blind eye, every week, to customers slipping chocolate bars into their pockets but then singles out one specific group on one occasion who do, isn't that total bollox and no pretty basic logic at all?
I'm relatively new to this site so forgive my ignorance but is there some history between H&V and Brigada ?? Seems very political / defensive / aggressive ?? Or am I wrong ?
Have you been in L8 lately or is it just what you have heard?
Quote from: silhillvilla on September 01, 2013, 12:43:51 AMI'm relatively new to this site so forgive my ignorance but is there some history between H&V and Brigada ?? Seems very political / defensive / aggressive ?? Or am I wrong ? We have done nothing but support them since they began - including throughout this thread.
Quote from: bertlambshank on September 01, 2013, 12:37:19 AMQuote from: silhillvilla on September 01, 2013, 12:35:51 AMQuote from: bertlambshank on September 01, 2013, 12:28:13 AMI spent 2 of the cup games in L8 last season,harmless fun is the best to describe it.Just some young lads getting behind our team.And girls.When Brigada were in the lower north there were always a couple of girls in amongst it singing their hearts out. Banning this lot is a real shame. Some on here would them hanging by the neck.Who would they be then?
Quote from: silhillvilla on September 01, 2013, 12:35:51 AMQuote from: bertlambshank on September 01, 2013, 12:28:13 AMI spent 2 of the cup games in L8 last season,harmless fun is the best to describe it.Just some young lads getting behind our team.And girls.When Brigada were in the lower north there were always a couple of girls in amongst it singing their hearts out. Banning this lot is a real shame. Some on here would them hanging by the neck.
Quote from: bertlambshank on September 01, 2013, 12:28:13 AMI spent 2 of the cup games in L8 last season,harmless fun is the best to describe it.Just some young lads getting behind our team.And girls.When Brigada were in the lower north there were always a couple of girls in amongst it singing their hearts out. Banning this lot is a real shame.
I spent 2 of the cup games in L8 last season,harmless fun is the best to describe it.Just some young lads getting behind our team.
I appreciate you explaining it to me so eloquently, Doorbell.Until now I thought I we all had an understanding of logic ( involving a large slice of personal opinion of what that logic is).I now understand that only one other poster knows what logic is and the rest of us are clearly fu**ing clueless. If only you'd told me this years ago. ;-)
Quote from: frankmosswasmyuncle on September 01, 2013, 12:11:08 AMSo at some time in the (near) future the police will tell us why.(?)In the meantime we all have no idea what it is what we're not allowed to do!?To give them time to make something up?The rules should be applied across the board, to all present at the venue, not hidden away so that we are uncertain of what's tolerated, or not, sometimes but not all the time!An announcement over the PA system to inform/remind all of the rules and possible action is perfectly reasonable and even expected.But not in this case apparently. Clearly there was a hidden agenda that the stewards and police were aware of but no-one else? Oh come on!You absolutely know that you are not allowed to stand consistently during the game, to pretend you don't know that is bollocks. You don't need a tannoy announcement to tell you.I agree that the rule isn't applied consistently or even fairly, but no one picked up on it can really complain that they didn't know they were breaking any rules!
So at some time in the (near) future the police will tell us why.(?)In the meantime we all have no idea what it is what we're not allowed to do!?To give them time to make something up?The rules should be applied across the board, to all present at the venue, not hidden away so that we are uncertain of what's tolerated, or not, sometimes but not all the time!An announcement over the PA system to inform/remind all of the rules and possible action is perfectly reasonable and even expected.But not in this case apparently. Clearly there was a hidden agenda that the stewards and police were aware of but no-one else?
Quote from: bertlambshank on September 01, 2013, 12:31:13 AMHave you been in L8 lately or is it just what you have heard?Why do I need to go in there?I've explained far more times than I should have to why I don't think you can complain about the club in this. I'm sure in the section they're having great fun, but it's irrelevant to the point I'm making.Quote from: frankmosswasmyuncle on September 01, 2013, 12:28:35 AMAnd if the supermarket turns a blind eye, every week, to customers slipping chocolate bars into their pockets but then singles out one specific group on one occasion who do, isn't that total bollox and no pretty basic logic at all?If you've gone in and told them you're going to steal it and then do you' will get punished, if you steal it and hope no one notices you might get away with it, that's pretty much the point, if you're going to break rules you don't advertise the fact and you certainly don't then get all incredulous because you're being punished over it.Simple situation, someone at the council whose job is to monitor the adherence to rules at public venues goes on the Brigada site. When his sight returns and he cleans up the blood he asks to review CCTV footage of the section they stand in from a few games. After watching he informs the club they either deal with it or the section is closed. Is the club in the wrong to eject those people if they refuse to sit down? Or would it be better to have part of the holte end closed over safety concerns and force anyone else sitting there to move to other areas of the ground.
Next time you plan to get to VP sit in L8,if there is any Brigada left take the time to say hello,you might be surprised by the experience I was.
I absolutely support the idea of Brigada, but I think trying to set it up without full discourse with the club was badly thought out and stating a principle online which is a breech of the rules at the ground is alarmingly naive. I also think they have the worst website I've seen for years.Quote from: frankmosswasmyuncle on September 01, 2013, 12:46:21 AMI appreciate you explaining it to me so eloquently, Doorbell.Until now I thought I we all had an understanding of logic ( involving a large slice of personal opinion of what that logic is).I now understand that only one other poster knows what logic is and the rest of us are clearly fu**ing clueless. If only you'd told me this years ago. ;-)right the logic of this:A creates a rule under guidance from B and CD forms and wants to ignore said rule and can either inform A, B and C of this or can keep it quietD chooses to inform A, b and C that they will ignore said ruleA has the choice to either punish D or accept consequences from B or CA chooses to punish DThere's no personal opinion to that.
Quote from: paul_e on September 01, 2013, 12:57:14 AMI absolutely support the idea of Brigada, but I think trying to set it up without full discourse with the club was badly thought out and stating a principle online which is a breech of the rules at the ground is alarmingly naive. I also think they have the worst website I've seen for years.Quote from: frankmosswasmyuncle on September 01, 2013, 12:46:21 AMI appreciate you explaining it to me so eloquently, Doorbell.Until now I thought I we all had an understanding of logic ( involving a large slice of personal opinion of what that logic is).I now understand that only one other poster knows what logic is and the rest of us are clearly fu**ing clueless. If only you'd told me this years ago. ;-)right the logic of this:A creates a rule under guidance from B and CD forms and wants to ignore said rule and can either inform A, B and C of this or can keep it quietD chooses to inform A, b and C that they will ignore said ruleA has the choice to either punish D or accept consequences from B or CA chooses to punish DThere's no personal opinion to that.So if A ignores the rule it created in the first place but then randomly applies it, that's logic?