Stourbr*dge Part 2

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Re: Stourbr*dge Part 2

Post by YeltzDoc » 23 Jul 2022, 12:58

On the subject of naughtiness, I saw this on Ilkeston’s Twitter.

Did someone really get nicked for this?

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Re: Stourbr*dge Part 2

Post by SpongeDad » 23 Jul 2022, 17:16

YeltzDoc wrote:
23 Jul 2022, 12:58
On the subject of naughtiness, I saw this on Ilkeston’s Twitter.

Did someone really get nicked for this?


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Yes. He handed himself in

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Re: Stourbr*dge Part 2

Post by YeltzDoc » 25 Jul 2022, 19:16

I see that Stour have initiated searches for their match vs Banbury this evening. And no U-16s without an accompanying adult.
Whilst stable doors and bolted horses spring to mind, and the Pilgrim Massive won't exactly attract what the STFC fans are amusingly referring to as "the Fruit Shoot brigade", they should be applauded for doing something. And they chucked another £500 into the charity pot after the derby.

Also, the EPL, Football League and FA have cracked down too. I presume that this will apply to us under the FA's general umbrella.

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Re: Stourbr*dge Part 2

Post by drummyb » 25 Jul 2022, 21:05

YeltzDoc wrote:
25 Jul 2022, 19:16
I see that Stour have initiated searches for their match vs Banbury this evening. And no U-16s without an accompanying adult.
Whilst stable doors and bolted horses spring to mind, and the Pilgrim Massive won't exactly attract what the STFC fans are amusingly referring to as "the Fruit Shoot brigade", they should be applauded for doing something. And they chucked another £500 into the charity pot after the derby.

Also, the EPL, Football League and FA have cracked down too. I presume that this will apply to us under the FA's general umbrella.
Brilliant. Credit to Stourbr*dge tbh. Lets hope this becomes the norm for big games.

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Re: Stourbr*dge Part 2

Post by VanessaYeltz » 26 Jul 2022, 14:32

YeltzDoc wrote:
25 Jul 2022, 19:16
I see that Stour have initiated searches for their match vs Banbury this evening. And no U-16s without an accompanying adult.
Whilst stable doors and bolted horses spring to mind, and the Pilgrim Massive won't exactly attract what the STFC fans are amusingly referring to as "the Fruit Shoot brigade", they should be applauded for doing something. And they chucked another £500 into the charity pot after the derby.

Also, the EPL, Football League and FA have cracked down too. I presume that this will apply to us under the FA's general umbrella.
Justifiable for us to follow suit tbf as our own little gang of fruit shoot guzzlers need weeding out too

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Re: Stourbr*dge Part 2

Post by drummyb » 26 Jul 2022, 15:28

Yeah. I wonder how long before the first sob story about poor little "Jack" who got turned away from the nasty football club.

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