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Restrictions demanded by South Wales Police and reportedly a

Wed Oct 14, 2015 1:26 pm

Restrictions demanded by South Wales Police and reportedly against the wishes of both clubs


When Saurday comes

14 October 2015

Bristol City supporters will have bubble restrictions imposed upon them for their match away to Cardiff City on October 26.

The arrangements were lifted for the last match between the two but have been reintroduced by South Wales Police, reportedly against the wishes of both clubs. It means that Bristol City fans, who have been given just two weeks’ notice about the measures, will have to meet at a service station outside Cardiff to exchange their vouchers for valid match tickets. With the match live on TV on a Monday night, the Bristol City Supporters Trust have suggested that it will result in a loss of income, support and most importantly freedom of movement for the fans. You can read their full statement here.

Re: Restrictions demanded by South Wales Police and reported

Wed Oct 14, 2015 6:54 pm

And people wonder why club doesn't want home and away fans next to each other! This post should put idea to bed once and for all! :old:

Re: Restrictions demanded by South Wales Police and reported

Wed Oct 14, 2015 8:11 pm

Nobody to blame but themselves!

Re: Restrictions demanded by South Wales Police and reported

Wed Oct 14, 2015 9:00 pm

Blackwood_Bluebird wrote:Nobody to blame but themselves!


We're not to blame. Our fans were impeccable at Bristol. It's the Brizzle idiots who smashed up a pub toilet.

Re: Restrictions demanded by South Wales Police and reported

Wed Oct 14, 2015 9:01 pm

[quote="Halifax93"][quote="Blackwood_Bluebird"]Nobody to blame but themselves![/quote]

We're not to blame. Our fans were impeccable at Bristol. It's the Brizzle idiots who smashed up a pub toilet.[/quote]

Sorry just read your post properly - you obviously meant they were to blame. Think I need glasses....

Re: Restrictions demanded by South Wales Police and reported

Thu Oct 15, 2015 10:59 am

Think it would of been carnage in town if Bristol allowed to travel freely on a Monday night !

Re: Restrictions demanded by South Wales Police and reported

Thu Oct 15, 2015 11:02 am

pembroke allan wrote:And people wonder why club doesn't want home and away fans next to each other! This post should put idea to bed once and for all! :old:

Thats bollocks

Re: Restrictions demanded by South Wales Police and reported

Thu Oct 15, 2015 11:04 am

NIBluebird wrote:Think it would of been carnage in town if Bristol allowed to travel freely on a Monday night !

To be fair BCFC deserve there bubble. Cardiff fans do not. No trouble at Trashton and was not involved in trouble at our ground. End of

Re: Restrictions demanded by South Wales Police and reported

Thu Oct 15, 2015 11:50 am

Nuclearblue wrote:
pembroke allan wrote:And people wonder why club doesn't want home and away fans next to each other! This post should put idea to bed once and for all! :old:

Thats bollocks



Is it? So no problems with Leeds wolves Bristol fans being next to our lot? Not to mention cup games against some other troublesome fan group? My point is there is always some idiots to cause aggro and club would never invite it by putting away fans next to our fans, or do you think it's bollocks that there will be trouble with fans next to each other? :old:

Re: Restrictions demanded by South Wales Police and reported

Thu Oct 15, 2015 12:26 pm

pembroke allan wrote:
Nuclearblue wrote:
pembroke allan wrote:And people wonder why club doesn't want home and away fans next to each other! This post should put idea to bed once and for all! :old:

Thats bollocks



Is it? So no problems with Leeds wolves Bristol fans being next to our lot? Not to mention cup games against some other troublesome fan group? My point is there is always some idiots to cause aggro and club would never invite it by putting away fans next to our fans, or do you think it's bollocks that there will be trouble with fans next to each other? :old:

We have the best CCTV around. You have to be an idiot to cause trouble in our ground. So to me there is no problem havin's fans next to each other.

Re: Restrictions demanded by South Wales Police and reported

Thu Oct 15, 2015 7:37 pm

pembroke allan wrote:
Nuclearblue wrote:
pembroke allan wrote:And people wonder why club doesn't want home and away fans next to each other! This post should put idea to bed once and for all! :old:

Thats bollocks



Is it? So no problems with Leeds wolves Bristol fans being next to our lot? Not to mention cup games against some other troublesome fan group? My point is there is always some idiots to cause aggro and club would never invite it by putting away fans next to our fans, or do you think it's bollocks that there will be trouble with fans next to each other? :old:


Of course it's bollocks, this is 2015 not 1985 :lol: we have had fans next to the Jacks at the CCS, was there any problems apart from shaking fists and banter?? No, of course not, how many people do you figure want to get a life ban or locked up for over stepping the mark in the stadium? Maybe one to two, but that's a price worth paying IMO to get a better atmosphere for the majority :bluescarf: