Money_Shot
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RE: Football Banter
(29-01-2012 17:45 )gazfc Wrote: Crawley town do like to throw themselfs to the floor, it's embarresssing to watch a lower league team do that, as for their bench, everything little thing got the full bench jumping up and badgering the 4th official.
That's because they're a bunch of cheating fucks. Honestly Steve 'Fatty McCheat; Evans, one of the biggest crooks in the game, with his hand firmly up his little fucking puppets arse, Paul Raynor.
They had spent more money last year then the whole of League 2 put together when they were in the BSP. This season they have pretty much got themselves a low end Championship/ high end League 1 type budget.
Everyone from the press has been having a Crawley love in since the cup "heroics" against United last season, little do they know. Just jumping on the band wagon.
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groundnpound
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RE: Football Banter
(02-02-2012 23:02 )bigguy01 Wrote: only 2100 liverpool fans are allowed to be in old trafford. could this due to evra being booed or suarez returning to old trafford since the ban/incident.
United officials say the decision's been made for safety reasons after talks with the police and Trafford council and add that it will allow for extra stewards.
Most will see it as a direct response to United being given a reduced allocation for their last two visits to Anfield.
Last October United were given 1,965 tickets instead of the usual 3,015. The decision was taken by Liverpool City Council's licensing committee after concerns raised by the Ground Safety Advisory Group over persistent standing and the blocking of aisles and gangways during previous matches against the Liverpool.
For last weekend’s FA Cup tie at Anfield United were handed 5,319 tickets out of a potential 6,400 with segregation issues raised as the reason for the reduction.
A United spokesman said: “A detailed risk assessment of the match carried out by us and agreed by their Ground Safety Advisory Group which includes Greater Manchester Police and Trafford Council has resulted in Liverpool receiving a reduced allocation.
“This was necessary to allow for additional stewarding and segregation plans.”
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(This post was last modified: 03-02-2012 16:30 by groundnpound.)
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