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Re: Oxford v Torquay

by Scott Brehaut » 04 Nov 2010, 17:10

Awayday wrote:Have to be honest, from my personal experience the police answers have been spot on.

A little experiment to prove such fact........

Scott - What is the capital of France?
F

Next question M'lud

Re: Oxford v Torquay

by Awayday » 04 Nov 2010, 15:57

wurzel wrote:

You're right there scott. Police officers only ever answer the questions they want to answer anyway....especially in a court of law! Speaking from personal experience, when they actually do answer a question...it's a pack of F****** lies!
Have to be honest, from my personal experience the police answers have been spot on.

A little experiment to prove such fact........

Scott - What is the capital of France?

Re: Oxford v Torquay

by HardofHerringGull » 03 Nov 2010, 20:26

scottbrehaut wrote:Matt - you asked for the relevant Section. I believe I stated it was Section 1.
I then explained that there are other powers as well as PACE whereby they can stop and search you, especially when attending sporting events.


All Police officers (and ex officers) only ever answer the questions they want to answer anyway.....


You're right there scott. Police officers only ever answer the questions they want to answer anyway....especially in a court of law! Speaking from personal experience, when they actually do answer a question...it's a pack of F****** lies!

Re: Oxford v Torquay

by Scott Brehaut » 03 Nov 2010, 19:42

Matt - you asked for the relevant Section. I believe I stated it was Section 1.
I then explained that there are other powers as well as PACE whereby they can stop and search you, especially when attending sporting events.


All Police officers (and ex officers) only ever answer the questions they want to answer anyway.....

Re: Oxford v Torquay

by ferrarilover » 03 Nov 2010, 14:15

scottbrehaut wrote:As you are only offering a quid Matt I won't bother - had you made it worth my while, I would have pointed out that they may not have been stopped under Section 1 of PACE, but may have enforced Section 7 of the Sporting Events (Control of alcohol ) Act 1985, or Section 60 of the Criminal Justice and Public order Act 1994, all of which allow lawful searches on both persons and vehicles etc.

But, as it is only a pound you are offering I won't bother.....................
Answer the question you are asked. NOT the question you want to answer.

Matt.

Re: Oxford v Torquay

by oxgull » 03 Nov 2010, 09:40

Echo those words from Dave. Great night allround for us. What makes it better is that I live near Bicester so have a big smile on my mug this morning and will be seeing my OUFC mates later on. Interesting conversation on the game coming up with them then :) JackFM sounded almost morose last night, anybody thought Oxford had been relegated. Truth is they will fare ok as they have the resources to be a good league 1 side in time so stick with Chris Wilder. Good to see you last night Dave!

Keith oxgull :)

Re: Oxford v Torquay

by Southampton Gull » 02 Nov 2010, 23:53

Made I larf.

I'm glad as a home fan you also saw how well we restructured the team to cope with the pressure you put us under.

Also happy to see that money-grabbing barsteward Green play so poorly, not that he had any change out of Nicholson anyway.

Proud to be a Gull tonight, good luck for the rest of the season mate.

Re: Oxford v Torquay

by Oxford Fan » 02 Nov 2010, 23:50

All I can say is "well done". You reorganised well after the sending off and kept us out. I thought we played well apart from passing, converting chances, taking corners, taking free kicks and defending. :cry:

Your 300 fans did well too. I do hate you.

Re: Oxford v Torquay

by YellowMurphy » 01 Nov 2010, 19:00

I think luck has turned our way with there 2 suspensions. Dont need to be flashy to beat the side they will put out. The skill of Zebroski and Benyon should be too much for their second choice CB, and I doubt they will have a way back. Good feeling about this one for some reason.

Oxford 0-3 Torquay
Zebroski '23
Ellis '34
Own Goal '80

Back in the play-offs? Keep the faith!!

Re: Oxford v Torquay

by chippygull » 01 Nov 2010, 13:42

Both banned. See match day thread

Re: Oxford v Torquay

by Northumbergull » 31 Oct 2010, 22:02

Diificult call, I think, though I'd bet on lots of goals! :)

Cheers, and nice to see a sensible oppo supporter on here...

Bruce

Re: Oxford v Torquay

by Oxford Fan » 31 Oct 2010, 18:04

ferrarilover wrote:
Ordinarily, I'd just let this slide, but...

Come on, they didn't, did they?

I'll give you a pound if you can quote (without the aid of Google) the relevant section of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 which pertains to stop and search.

Matt.
We have a lawyer in OxVox (our fan's organisation) who has confirmed exactly what the police can and can't do under Section 60. Believe me, they went well beyond. We also have the Football Supporters' Federation' lawyer taking statements in order to build a case against TVP.

Anyway, disastrous result at Bradford - we were diabolical second half but it's highly unlikely we'll be so bad on Tuesday. I'm going for a narrow Ox win. :)

Re: Oxford v Torquay

by HRG » 30 Oct 2010, 21:31

I'd love to go, hubby working early shift to look after kids and actually have the funds. Alas I don't drive.
Shall keep updated on here which is always fun :)

Re: Oxford v Torquay

by Jeff » 30 Oct 2010, 18:18

Ah yes I forgot that Zebs used to play for them. Nulifies the "Matt Green nailed-on to score" factor!

Looking forward to the game. I mentioned on todays matchday thread that Oxford had both centre halves sent off today - one for a straight red and one for a second yellow. Does anyone know when a suspension kicks in? I thought it was immediate for a red, and after a week if its the five yellow card totting-up rule. I'm hoping its the first, as that would leave Oxford very short at the back.

They also seem to be a bit win or bust at home, wheras we are quite solid away from home and Southend aside I've been impressed with us more often than not.

Re: Oxford v Torquay

by oxgull » 30 Oct 2010, 18:13

I'll be there guys. Only live about 16 miles up the road and have already made arrangements. See you there :)

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