In force from today, let's see how this turns out, all good then they can extend to all areas hopefully
http://bit.ly/2yBwQjs
In force from today, let's see how this turns out, all good then they can extend to all areas hopefully
http://bit.ly/2yBwQjs
Yep, all good, reading the list it's only a matter of behaving 'normally' isn't it, i've long been a supporter of a zero tolerance policy, the kid that gets away with littering is the kid that urinates in the street is the kid that shows scant regard for other peoples property etc etc, a good move in my opinion.
Should do the litter one at NYS, it annoys me (I know I'm sad) when litter ends up on pitch because fans can't be arsed to use he bin or even put it in there pockets/bags
No I'm not TS who also likes a tidy stadium
It’s basic manners which comes from parents.
Something lacking in some cases today.
[QUOTE=Yak;38682697]It’s basic manners which comes from parents.
Something lacking in some cases today.[/QUOT
Spot on - in far too many cases. Time to clamp down
A clip round the ear made anyone think twice about doing the same thing again.
You can't do that nowadays! I used to love clipping kids round the ears! Especially if they weren't mine.
Anyone notice there is a fig tree at the side of the Don on the way to the ground near Guest and Chrimes?
I didn't even know they could grow this far north.
I remember the day when someone marched me to the door and asked to see my dad and then explain to him what I had done and then tell my dad that he had already given me a clip round the lughole but any other punishment would be left up to him.
Happy days lol
P.S... I stole the hubcaps of his car.
To this day I still don't know why we kids had a fascination for hubcaps?????????
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