Thu Jan 24, 2013 9:12 pm
Ccfcsmart wrote:Annis. My season ticket is in 117 row R seat 940. How far over will be losing their seat if we go up?? Sorry when we go up When will we find out?? Cheers
Thu Jan 24, 2013 9:13 pm
wez1927 wrote:corky wrote:wez1927 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:M4 Solicitor wrote:On the early removal of a Banning Order, it's the Court (in Cardiff Magistrates a District Judge) who decides whether an Order Should be lifted.
Provided no fresh offences of any type have been committed since the order was made, the worst the Court can do is impose Court costs against you.
I'm happy to give free telephone advice to anyone considering making an application.
The police stated tonight they would not oppose them, if they had been out of trouble lately, if that happens then they are virtually lifted then.
what about appeal any other time after 3 years of a 6 year ban has anyone tryed it ?
Wez the rule us two thirds of the banning order must be completed,,,so a three year ban can appeal after 24 months, a six year ban would allow an appeal after 48 months or four years
corky have you come across any cases where anyone has tried doing it before the 2 rds time served ?
Thu Jan 24, 2013 9:17 pm
MillarFromTheHalfWayLine wrote:wez1927 wrote:corky wrote:wez1927 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:M4 Solicitor wrote:On the early removal of a Banning Order, it's the Court (in Cardiff Magistrates a District Judge) who decides whether an Order Should be lifted.
Provided no fresh offences of any type have been committed since the order was made, the worst the Court can do is impose Court costs against you.
I'm happy to give free telephone advice to anyone considering making an application.
The police stated tonight they would not oppose them, if they had been out of trouble lately, if that happens then they are virtually lifted then.
what about appeal any other time after 3 years of a 6 year ban has anyone tryed it ?
Wez the rule us two thirds of the banning order must be completed,,,so a three year ban can appeal after 24 months, a six year ban would allow an appeal after 48 months or four years
corky have you come across any cases where anyone has tried doing it before the 2 rds time served ?
You cant Wez, 2 3rd is the minimum, I appealed and lost few years ago, quite happy to share my experience with you or Corky, pm me if you want.
Thu Jan 24, 2013 9:20 pm
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Thu Jan 24, 2013 9:24 pm
corky wrote:M4 Solicitor wrote:On the early removal of a Banning Order, it's the Court (in Cardiff Magistrates a District Judge) who decides whether an Order Should be lifted.
Provided no fresh offences of any type have been committed since the order was made, the worst the Court can do is impose Court costs against you.
I'm happy to give free telephone advice to anyone considering making an application.
My information is different to that and usually the banned person needs to apply to the court that issued the ban...before that though my advice would be to contact myself or Vince...
Thu Jan 24, 2013 9:24 pm
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Thu Jan 24, 2013 9:33 pm
corky wrote:Wez the info above is correct mate...here is the legal part for you
(1) If a banning order has had effect for at least two-thirds of the period determined under section 14F above, the person subject to the order may apply to the court by which it was made to terminate it.
(2) On the application, the court may by order terminate the banning order as from a specified date or refuse the application.
(3) In exercising its powers under subsection (2) above, the court must have regard to the person’s character, his conduct since the banning order was made, the nature of the offence or conduct which led to it and any other circumstances which appear to it to be relevant.
(4) Where an application under subsection (1) above in respect of a banning order is refused, no further application in respect of the order may be made within the period of six months beginning with the day of the refusal.
(5) The court may order the applicant to pay all or any part of the costs of an application under this section.
(6) In the case of a banning order made by a magistrates’ court, the reference in subsection (1) above to the court by which it was made includes a reference to any magistrates’ court acting for the same petty session’s area as that court.
If you had the support of SW Police you would stand a chance, without it then you would struggle and the CPS might well challenge your application...when the time comes contact me and maybe we can go to talk to the SW Police and ask if its worth your time and money appealing.
Thu Jan 24, 2013 9:33 pm
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Forever Blue wrote:sneggygirl wrote:10 months interest free ?
Fair play to the club, fantastic news.
Thu Jan 24, 2013 9:50 pm
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Thu Jan 24, 2013 10:43 pm
blue dragon wrote:15,000 red shirts
Annis, why isn't the CCS awash with red on match days with approx 20, 000 odd fans per games and 15, 000 sold Hmmmm
Not seen many worn around town either.
I wonder how many the Malaysians have bought to make it look like loads being sold or am I just an old cynic!!!!!!
Thu Jan 24, 2013 10:47 pm
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Thu Jan 24, 2013 11:00 pm
Thu Jan 24, 2013 11:00 pm
blue dragon wrote:15,000 red shirts
Annis, why isn't the CCS awash with red on match days with approx 20, 000 odd fans per games and 15, 000 sold Hmmmm
Not seen many worn around town either.
I wonder how many the Malaysians have bought to make it look like loads being sold or am I just an old cynic!!!!!!
Thu Jan 24, 2013 11:11 pm
thomasblue wrote:Wonder what the meeting carl has been called to concerning the club is about ??
Thu Jan 24, 2013 11:29 pm
Forever Blue wrote:M4 Solicitor wrote:On the early removal of a Banning Order, it's the Court (in Cardiff Magistrates a District Judge) who decides whether an Order Should be lifted.
Provided no fresh offences of any type have been committed since the order was made, the worst the Court can do is impose Court costs against you.
I'm happy to give free telephone advice to anyone considering making an application.
The police stated tonight they would not oppose them, if they had been out of trouble lately, if that happens then they are virtually lifted then.
Thu Jan 24, 2013 11:33 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Reply from Vince Alm
If you want to stand go in the canton stand there is no problem there as long as you don't stand in aisle. Nice to see a picture of the kop on here plenty of singing from there opposite the away fans, just like the stretford end.
I would have sympathy if there was no standing tolerated in the ground but there is, every one as been warned now continue standing 2 things happen,
1. the club will ban supporters for standing
or
2. the council will force the club to close the block reducing the capacity
There is no one who likes standing more than me at a football match but from day one the ninian stand was always no standing where as the canton it would be tolerated.
I don't buy the idea you need to be next to the away supporters to create an atmosphere either you sing or you don't, for many years we were nowhere near the away supporters at Ninian Park and according to you the atmosphere was much better.
The canton as the potential to create a fantastic atmosphere and does on quite a number of occasions. the supporters there are very passionate and less likely to get on the players backs the rest of us should take a leaf out their book. i thoroughly enjoyed it over there last season with the lads and the drum great supporters very passionate, and a good bunch to be with
Thu Jan 24, 2013 11:41 pm
DandoCCFC wrote:I am dissapointed with the Huddersfield sales.
Thu Jan 24, 2013 11:52 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Reply from Vince Alm
If you want to stand go in the canton stand there is no problem there as long as you don't stand in aisle. Nice to see a picture of the kop on here plenty of singing from there opposite the away fans, just like the stretford end.
I would have sympathy if there was no standing tolerated in the ground but there is, every one as been warned now continue standing 2 things happen,
1. the club will ban supporters for standing
or
2. the council will force the club to close the block reducing the capacity
There is no one who likes standing more than me at a football match but from day one the ninian stand was always no standing where as the canton it would be tolerated.
I don't buy the idea you need to be next to the away supporters to create an atmosphere either you sing or you don't, for many years we were nowhere near the away supporters at Ninian Park and according to you the atmosphere was much better.
The canton as the potential to create a fantastic atmosphere and does on quite a number of occasions. the supporters there are very passionate and less likely to get on the players backs the rest of us should take a leaf out their book. i thoroughly enjoyed it over there last season with the lads and the drum great supporters very passionate, and a good bunch to be with
Fri Jan 25, 2013 10:21 am
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