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Re: Cambridge at Histon

Posted: 14 Oct 2020, 14:35
by CCFCPR
AwayDayYeltz wrote:
13 Oct 2020, 19:45
Disgusting behaviour from one of their lot and a steward. There's a minute silence for a lad who took his own life.

Yet a pair of them lot thought it'd be good for a litter natter during the silence.

Just kicked off.
Afternoon all, hope you had a safe and uneventful journey home. You were all a credit to your club and a pleasure to welcome to Bridge Road.

Just after a description of the steward mentioned above and whereabouts in the ground it was so we can deal with it.

Re: Cambridge at Histon

Posted: 14 Oct 2020, 15:45
by old git
CCFCPR wrote:
14 Oct 2020, 14:35
AwayDayYeltz wrote:
13 Oct 2020, 19:45
Disgusting behaviour from one of their lot and a steward. There's a minute silence for a lad who took his own life.

Yet a pair of them lot thought it'd be good for a litter natter during the silence.

Just kicked off.
Afternoon all, hope you had a safe and uneventful journey home. You were all a credit to your club and a pleasure to welcome to Bridge Road.

Just after a description of the steward mentioned above and whereabouts in the ground it was so we can deal with it.
Hi there
Not a real problem. The guy in question was, I think deaf, or had learning difficulties. Unfortunately your guy with a yellow vest selling draw tickets approached him just prior to start of the silence. He attempted to chat just as the ref blew up, and your guy tried several times to point to the centre circle, but he genuinely didn’t understand what was going on. It was in no way deliberate, but I can understand why some standing further away may think it was disrespectful, but we were within a few feet and can confirm the poor bloke just didn’t comprehend. All the best in the next round.

Re: Cambridge at Histon

Posted: 14 Oct 2020, 15:56
by CCFCPR
Thank you for the clarification, the steward mentioned is in fact a raffle ticket seller. We have a registered deaf fan so I imagine these two worlds have collided at the wrong time.

Re: Cambridge at Histon

Posted: 14 Oct 2020, 16:18
by AwayDayYeltz
old git wrote:
14 Oct 2020, 15:45
CCFCPR wrote:
14 Oct 2020, 14:35
AwayDayYeltz wrote:
13 Oct 2020, 19:45
Disgusting behaviour from one of their lot and a steward. There's a minute silence for a lad who took his own life.

Yet a pair of them lot thought it'd be good for a litter natter during the silence.

Just kicked off.
Afternoon all, hope you had a safe and uneventful journey home. You were all a credit to your club and a pleasure to welcome to Bridge Road.

Just after a description of the steward mentioned above and whereabouts in the ground it was so we can deal with it.
Hi there
Not a real problem. The guy in question was, I think deaf, or had learning difficulties. Unfortunately your guy with a yellow vest selling draw tickets approached him just prior to start of the silence. He attempted to chat just as the ref blew up, and your guy tried several times to point to the centre circle, but he genuinely didn’t understand what was going on. It was in no way deliberate, but I can understand why some standing further away may think it was disrespectful, but we were within a few feet and can confirm the poor bloke just didn’t comprehend. All the best in the next round.
Well, that's made me feel a bit shit for having a moan :-\

But thanks for clarifying.

Re: Cambridge at Histon

Posted: 14 Oct 2020, 16:21
by YeltzDoc
CCFCPR wrote:
14 Oct 2020, 15:56
Thank you for the clarification, the steward mentioned is in fact a raffle ticket seller. We have a registered deaf fan so I imagine these two worlds have collided at the wrong time.
Make sure that you share our praise with the bloke who proactively dealt with the little scurfs trying to cause some bother behind the goal in the second half too. Tall, fair haired bloke in his 40s-ish, I guess.

Re: Cambridge at Histon

Posted: 14 Oct 2020, 16:24
by AwayDayYeltz
YeltzDoc wrote:
14 Oct 2020, 16:21
CCFCPR wrote:
14 Oct 2020, 15:56
Thank you for the clarification, the steward mentioned is in fact a raffle ticket seller. We have a registered deaf fan so I imagine these two worlds have collided at the wrong time.
Make sure that you share our praise with the bloke who proactively dealt with the little scurfs trying to cause some bother behind the goal in the second half too. Tall, fair haired bloke in his 40s-ish, I guess.
I didn't realise they'd been asked to move on! Excellent.

They were a funny lot. I heard JC give them some stick! It's always fun hearing him get involved!

Re: Cambridge at Histon

Posted: 14 Oct 2020, 16:35
by drummyb
Well thats really class of Cambridge to come on here to identify a potential problem. Very impressed. Not a representation of their one game wonders thats for sure.

Re: Cambridge at Histon

Posted: 14 Oct 2020, 16:41
by AwayDayYeltz
drummyb wrote:
14 Oct 2020, 16:35
Well thats really class of Cambridge to come on here to identify a potential problem. Very impressed. Not a representation of their one game wonders thats for sure.
Sums up proper non-league.

Re: Cambridge at Histon

Posted: 14 Oct 2020, 16:43
by CCFCPR
YeltzDoc wrote:
14 Oct 2020, 16:21
CCFCPR wrote:
14 Oct 2020, 15:56
Thank you for the clarification, the steward mentioned is in fact a raffle ticket seller. We have a registered deaf fan so I imagine these two worlds have collided at the wrong time.
Make sure that you share our praise with the bloke who proactively dealt with the little scurfs trying to cause some bother behind the goal in the second half too. Tall, fair haired bloke in his 40s-ish, I guess.
40s! I’m 38.

Re: Cambridge at Histon

Posted: 14 Oct 2020, 16:47
by YeltzDoc
Hahahahaha. You must need to upgrade your floodlights!