I enjoy the atmosphere of derbys however hostile they become. And you're as safe as you allow yourself to be.
Can't understand the need for the segregation, evidently they've taken over the corporate area and 2,000 are in the Holte. Evidently they are feeling very aggrieved that they are getting less tickets for AV than they get for Rotherham, as if they'll take 2500 to Rotherham.
Quote from: AV5nobs on April 10, 2017, 11:24:02 AMI enjoy the atmosphere of derbys however hostile they become. And you're as safe as you allow yourself to be. I didn't enjoy the hostility when a gang of their thugs broke my cheekbone before the away leg of the League Cup match in 1988 (I've had no feeling in that side of my face since). And I didn't think I was unsafe, just me and a friend, no colours, nowhere near the ground. They were just attacking random people.
Only other thing I could think of is maybe give them Upper Trinity as a one off given we don't have season ticket holders up there as then you can park their coaches up Trinity lane and just have that as a special route for them while we have access to the other few stands.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on April 10, 2017, 08:13:16 PMOnly other thing I could think of is maybe give them Upper Trinity as a one off given we don't have season ticket holders up there as then you can park their coaches up Trinity lane and just have that as a special route for them while we have access to the other few stands.There's no way we'd put a away fans above our fans in a Derby again after the Albion QF.
Well they have given considerable thought to that too, and some of the measures actually serve both purposes, but they aren't publicising their counter terrorism measures as that would just help terrorists to plan round them.
Quote from: PeterWithe on April 10, 2017, 08:38:16 AMAn interesting debate, I've given it some thought and decided that a sparing portion of baked beans on a breakfast should be allowable. quite frankly, I think you should be locked up and the key thrown away.
An interesting debate, I've given it some thought and decided that a sparing portion of baked beans on a breakfast should be allowable.
I suppose they could keep them lot in for 20-30 mins afterwards to allow regular fans to be away from the stadium and the only ones hanging around would be the pavement dancers who could be easily spotted by the Police
I like the edge in and around the ground when we play them home and away, it's one of the elements which makes our derby one of the most fierce in the country and one neutrals want to watch. Make it a bubble fixture and you'll lose a lot of that and it becomes about as intimidating as Fulham v Chelsea or Liverpool v Everton.