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« Reply #15 on: 04 February 2012, 18:26:30 »


Eh?



Her husband saved a used bottle top to reuse on a new bottle at the next game
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« Reply #16 on: 04 February 2012, 18:30:56 »

Spelly, are you in the Army?  Because earlier you semmed to say that you are Health and Safety Officer in a minefield? lol
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« Reply #17 on: 04 February 2012, 19:03:00 »

Mackenzie and I tried to sit on the back row last night, but were told by a lady steward that "The back row can't be used." I asked "Why?" and the retort was "It's aways been like that." To be honest, I don't think she knew. So.............

When looking for somewhere else to sit, I came across the stewards' supervisor, and asked him the same question. He couldn't heve been more polite, called me "Sir" and explained that "It's if there's any problems, the stewards can use the back row to easily get to where it's happening." and further adding "Enjoy the game." Top guy! But if that's the case.....................

Wouldn't it have been easier to not put seats in there, which'd make it a wider passage, and even easier access for our bibbed friends?

Or am I being my usual simplistic self?

Spelly.

Why not just go along the bottom near the pitch then up the steps to wherever it's kicking off etc?
 Or am I completely missing the point?
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« Reply #18 on: 04 February 2012, 20:06:56 »

Her husband saved a used bottle top to reuse on a new bottle at the next game


Oh yeah... get it now!  Silly me
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