I think your clubs demise has done more to burst the need for a bubble...
Does this mean the end of the bubble? (sooner or later)
Newcastle United and Sunderland have dubbed claims by Northumbria Police that the force cannot alter kick-off times "false and absurd".
Northumbria Police said it "cannot direct changes" to kick-off times or control ticket and travel restrictions.
Both clubs want to have later kick-off times which would suit broadcasters.
Fans of the clubs joined forces to protest against plans to make away supporters travel to matches on official supporter coaches.
The row comes ahead of the Tyne-Wear derby at St James' Park on 1 February.
Northumbria Police said the "transportation issue" had been discussed between both clubs and the police and the decision was was aimed at "ensuring the safety of their supporters".
Assistant Chief Constable Jo Farrell said: "As we have said previously Northumbria Police cannot direct changes to kick-off times or control the issue of tickets and how supporters travel to matches.
"The condition of ticketi
I think your clubs demise has done more to burst the need for a bubble...
Pointless post (as usual)
You will never play us again.
This.. ^^Originally Posted by ozzy62
The few should be more concerned about their transport arrangements to the likes of Eastleigh and Havant & Waterlooville than SMS..
You really are one unhappy chappy oz.Originally Posted by ozzy62
Is there something you need to get of your chest?
This.. ^^Originally Posted by PapaLazarou
The few should be more concerned about their transport arrangements to the likes of Eastleigh and Havant & Waterlooville than SMS..[/quote]
If i were you i would be more concerned with not talking like an automated message.
God I hope so, the whole bubble thing is a disgrace imo.Originally Posted by BileysThere
I'm glad we'll never see another bubble. Reasonable idea executed very poorly.
Originally Posted by Brockley_Jack
Really? If it's purpose was to reduce the amount of hooliganism by the likes of pfcsteve72 etc then I think it worked quite well