True. But I didn't realise it was in place. Expensive enough for anyone going to match, let alone families with children.Tbf that sounds a little less intimidating than ‘we’re looking for weapons and bombs mate’
True. But I didn't realise it was in place. Expensive enough for anyone going to match, let alone families with children.Tbf that sounds a little less intimidating than ‘we’re looking for weapons and bombs mate’
Been standard practice at the Gabba for about 15yrs...got to protect those over priced food concessions - bring in a prettyLast night when going through security at match, I was surprised when checking bags, they said they were looking for snacks. I thought they were joking but apparently not.
Last night when going through security at match, I was surprised when checking bags, they said they were looking for snacks. I thought they were joking but apparently not.
Tbf that sounds a little less intimidating than ‘we’re looking for weapons and bombs mate’

Brush this under the carpet quick!Liverpool doctor evicting locals for asylum immigrants…
‘The agent who wrote to Parliament Place landlords promoting the asylum seeker deal signed off the correspondence as 'Mike Murphy'. The BBC understands this to be Michael Murphy, at the time a partner at major Liverpool law firm and Everton stadium sponsor Hill Dickinson.’
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Millionaire Liverpool GP behind asylum seeker hotels
A firm founded by a GP tried to evict 100 people from flats while planning to move asylum seekers in.www.bbc.co.uk
Last night when going through security at match, I was surprised when checking bags, they said they were looking for snacks. I thought they were joking but apparently not.
Tell West Ham fans football stadia have no effect on results.People really are wrapped up in the nonsense idea that football stadiums have the slightest impact on teams winning football games. Its unreal. For years and year Arsenal have been regarded as a joke Highbury was called a library and the new place was regarded as ten times worse. The worst they've had to put up with in the PL era is something like 6th place. They'll either win the league or just miss out in it this season so lets not have any nonsense pretending that a stadium makes a difference. Good teams giving fans something to cheer about is was makes for a good atmosphere. Do you think Sunderland had a good atmosphere when they where losing most weeks? Leeds definitely didn't when they had to tape off a whole upper section of one of their stands years ago. Are they better then us at home right now? Sure. Because they both have more to cheer about. They both got promoted last season and even if all they achive is to stay up, that still feels different enough to what they've beem doing to make it somewhat fun and exciting. Just doing that season after season after season with no end in sight like we have is a bit different!
That's not a football stadium, though.Tell West Ham fans football stadia have no effect on results.
It obviously wasn't having that bad an effect on results when they won their first trophy in forever not that long ago. Even then I'd say that was a unique case because its not a football stadium. They've dumped into an athletic venue and told to play football there.Tell West Ham fans football stadia have no effect on results.
The biggest thing about this picture is for a good couple of mins I thought scooby had a new hair do before I clocked it was shaggys hand
They hate it, loads of their supporters have just stopped going. The atmosphere is dead.It obviously wasn't having that bad an effect on results when they won their first trophy in forever not that long ago.
This is very true!That's not a football stadium, though.
The atmosphere is crap everywhere with crap teams. I'm sure West Ham fans hate it, its not a football venue or even close to one. But its not having an impact on results. If it was they wouldn't have won a trophy so recently.They hate it, loads of their supporters have just stopped going. The atmosphere is dead.
Of course the stadium makes a difference. It’s ridiculous to suggest it doesn’t.
It’s also ridiculous, though, for people to suggest that our stadium is a problem for us. It isn’t, and we’ll see as much when we have our first major win there.
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