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Sunderland / Cardiff City Fans:

Thu Nov 17, 2022 12:54 pm

Paul Corky:


The safety officer at Sunderland has informed me that £127,04p was collected during the coin collection at our match there. This has now been donated to our charity the CCFC foundation.
Thanks everyone, it was not ideal but some good has come out of it.

Re: Sunderland / Cardiff City Fans:

Thu Nov 17, 2022 12:55 pm

Football Clubs in my opinion can not go down this route:

Re: Sunderland / Cardiff City Fans:

Thu Nov 17, 2022 1:12 pm

More interested in the cost of things of value that were taken eg vapes, battery banks, cigs.

Ridiculous it was allowed to occur and made even worse when their own fans were throwing things onto the pitch

Re: Sunderland / Cardiff City Fans:

Thu Nov 17, 2022 1:47 pm

M4 Exile wrote:More interested in the cost of things of value that were taken eg vapes, battery banks, cigs.

Ridiculous it was allowed to occur and made even worse when their own fans were throwing things onto the pitch



They tried to take my two mobile battery chargers worth £70 in total, I refused to hand them in, I called head of security and they finally agreed to it was over the top and let me in with them.

Re: Sunderland / Cardiff City Fans:

Thu Nov 17, 2022 2:17 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
M4 Exile wrote:More interested in the cost of things of value that were taken eg vapes, battery banks, cigs.

Ridiculous it was allowed to occur and made even worse when their own fans were throwing things onto the pitch



They tried to take my two mobile battery chargers worth £70 in total, I refused to hand them in, I called head of security and they finally agreed to it was over the top and let me in with them.

That's ridiculous. Can't see these restrictions lasting.

Re: Sunderland / Cardiff City Fans:

Thu Nov 17, 2022 2:33 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
M4 Exile wrote:More interested in the cost of things of value that were taken eg vapes, battery banks, cigs.

Ridiculous it was allowed to occur and made even worse when their own fans were throwing things onto the pitch



They tried to take my two mobile battery chargers worth £70 in total, I refused to hand them in, I called head of security and they finally agreed to it was over the top and let me in with them.


You may want to get a new phone if you needed two battery chargers :laughing6:

Re: Sunderland / Cardiff City Fans:

Thu Nov 17, 2022 3:29 pm

1980s Bluebird wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
M4 Exile wrote:More interested in the cost of things of value that were taken eg vapes, battery banks, cigs.

Ridiculous it was allowed to occur and made even worse when their own fans were throwing things onto the pitch



They tried to take my two mobile battery chargers worth £70 in total, I refused to hand them in, I called head of security and they finally agreed to it was over the top and let me in with them.


You may want to get a new phone if you needed two battery chargers :laughing6:



I was on the coach for 12hrs and away from Cardiff for 18hrs so I wanted to guarantee I could still come on here, only used one of them

Re: Sunderland / Cardiff City Fans:

Thu Nov 17, 2022 3:30 pm

bluebirdoct1962 wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
M4 Exile wrote:More interested in the cost of things of value that were taken eg vapes, battery banks, cigs.

Ridiculous it was allowed to occur and made even worse when their own fans were throwing things onto the pitch



They tried to take my two mobile battery chargers worth £70 in total, I refused to hand them in, I called head of security and they finally agreed to it was over the top and let me in with them.

That's ridiculous. Can't see these restrictions lasting.



I hope someone sue’s them

Re: Sunderland / Cardiff City Fans:

Fri Nov 18, 2022 7:25 am

Forever Blue wrote:
bluebirdoct1962 wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
M4 Exile wrote:More interested in the cost of things of value that were taken eg vapes, battery banks, cigs.

Ridiculous it was allowed to occur and made even worse when their own fans were throwing things onto the pitch



They tried to take my two mobile battery chargers worth £70 in total, I refused to hand them in, I called head of security and they finally agreed to it was over the top and let me in with them.

That's ridiculous. Can't see these restrictions lasting.



I hope someone sue’s them


This has had me wondering what are the legal requirements here.

Re: Sunderland / Cardiff City Fans:

Sat Nov 19, 2022 5:12 pm

Forever Blue wrote:Football Clubs in my opinion can not go down this route:

The problem with Sunderland annis a few years ago Sunderland changed the away end away fans are in a top tier stand where as before they where the other end of the ground long side the home fans