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    Pyrotechnic Dogs.

    It sez on Official Site that trained Pyrotechnic Detection Dogs will be sniffing supporters at Oakwell tomorrow. It also says fans will be body searched "as usual on matchdays" as they enter Oakwell. There will be an increased police presence.
    This could be Big Chien's new matchday experience he promised. A dog sniffing thi crutch and arseoyle. Gwynn will luvvit.
    Av nivva seen body searches "as usual" darn theear. Thull be a big queue if thuz a good looking policewoman doing it.

    Summats not reyt.
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    It's to be hoped they aren't trained to sniff out cannabis as well , be abart 500 in the ponty tomorrow dinnertime and two spaniels with very tired tails .

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    Safety checks will be in place around Oakwell ahead of South Yorkshire derby.

    Fans are reminded that the kick-off time is 12.15pm.

    There will be an increased police presence in and around Oakwell ahead of, during and after the match to ensure fan safety at all times.

    Prior to the game, specifically trained pyrotechnic detection dogs will be on duty to ensure no supporters attempt to enter the ground with any form of pyrotechnic. As well as this, there will be searches conducted on all supporters entering the ground just like any other match day.

    Alcohol will be served on the away concourse up until kick-off ONLY. Sheffield United fans will not be served alcohol at half-time.

    The Reds will take on the Blades at Oakwell for the first time since 2015, which saw a late Conor Hourihane equaliser mean the points were shared in a 1-1 draw.

    Shortly before kick-off, supporters of both Barnsley Football Club and Sheffield United are asked to come together and celebrate the life of former England captain Ray Wilkins, by taking part in a minutes applause. The 61-year-old, who passed away this week, will be fondly remembered across the game for his time both on English soil and abroad. Everyone connected with both Club’s would like to send their best wishes to Ray’s family and friends.

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    I'm sympathetic to his family and all but wtf was Ray Wilkins to Barnsley or Sheff Utd?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ponte_Steve24 View Post
    I'm sympathetic to his family and all but wtf was Ray Wilkins to Barnsley or Sheff Utd?
    He worra good bloke and all that burra wont expecting that tomorrow I must admit.

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    Rules rules rules rules rules , it’s a wonder anyone goes anymore

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ponte_Steve24 View Post
    I'm sympathetic to his family and all but wtf was Ray Wilkins to Barnsley or Sheff Utd?
    Its a strange one this, Id also understand it more if the player did have some sort of connection with either or both clubs. And Im not keen on the minutes applause, what was wrong with the traditional minutes silence ?.

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    What next X ray screening at turnstile it's getting worse and if this is a better match day experience FK EM

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    Got a Bowie track going through my head at the minute.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EastStandRed View Post
    Safety checks will be in place around Oakwell ahead of South Yorkshire derby.

    Fans are reminded that the kick-off time is 12.15pm.

    There will be an increased police presence in and around Oakwell ahead of, during and after the match to ensure fan safety at all times
    Prior to the game, specifically trained pyrotechnic detection dogs will be on duty to ensure no supporters attempt to enter the ground with any form of pyrotechnic. As well as this, there will be searches conducted on all supporters entering the ground just like any other match day.

    Alcohol will be served on the away concourse up until kick-off ONLY. Sheffield United fans will not be served alcohol at half-time.

    The Reds will take on the Blades at Oakwell for the first time since 2015, which saw a late Conor Hourihane equaliser mean the points were shared in a 1-1 draw.

    Shortly before kick-off, supporters of both Barnsley Football Club and Sheffield United are asked to come together and celebrate the life of former England captain Ray Wilkins, by taking part in a minutes applause. The 61-year-old, who passed away this week, will be fondly remembered across the game for his time both on English soil and abroad. Everyone connected with both Club’s would like to send their best wishes to Ray’s family and friends.



    Why not for Eric Bristow ffs

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