Anyone else going San Sixfields on Friday?

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Post by Regiment »

i'm sure what they've told you is correct, it just bugs me that some :clown: in an office somewhere, who has probably never set foot inside a football stadium in their life, has decided that a rule must be written for something like this. :rules:

there's an entire band at wembley for england games FFS.

last week a british team of search and rescue experts were turned away from Japan, not allowed to help out there after the earthquake, because the paperwork didn't allow it, and they had to return home. now, you can't take your drum into a football stadium - this is just too much !!!! :'(
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It's not 'elf 'n' safety, it's that they don't want us to gave a drum to jolly up our supporters. I will invite any genuine challenge on the grounds of H&S legislation which makes Paul's drum unsafe at San Sixfields, but virtually no other ground on earth. If I can't defeat that argument, I'll pony up, say, ten grand.

Boils my piss, **** ing NTFC, what a shitty, unfriendly, tin pot little bunch of absolute nobodies they are.

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Daft thing is the drum came into Wembley for the play off final and I had a personal security escort to my seat, I saw behind the scenes at Wembley on my way up to the stand, and best of all the security were great about letting me in to the biggest all seater stadium in England.
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