Simple solution, anyone not with a child in the family stand is refused entry?
Seeing a lot of Grimsby chatter on Twitter about getting tickets in the home ends, the Family Stand in particular. Quite a few are openly revelling in it.
While I don't doubt there is a fair bit of exaggeration over Grimsby Town's 'massive' following, surely the club can't ignore open disregard for their ticketing policy. Given some of them are being so open about it I'd hope the club and Notts police are looking at Twitter as well as ticket purchase records for anything suspicious and taking action to stop it, and that stewarding is prepared on the night. Would be a terrible shame if the night is marred by crowd trouble.
https://twitter.com/Karenhu56806368/...00790140588034
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Simple solution, anyone not with a child in the family stand is refused entry?
Notts closed down the new registration option to buy tickets when they went on general sale, so I shouldn't worry about their fans in home areas
Seems a shame to turn away possible new fans to save the risk of people hitting each because they support a different football team.
I stopped wanting to fight at the football when I was about 15, regardless of whether opposition fans were sitting in a different stand or in the seat next to me.
To be fair if Notts were away and my only option was to sit in the home stand, I’d do it!
BFP, genuine non political question, was your last post on this thread genuine or sarcastic.
Mercifully I never felt the need to fight anyone at a football match or any other situation in life.
Just heard on the radio that the Scottish FA are considering stadium closures as punishment for pitch invasions.
What happens if you've got away fans in the home stands kick starting one?
It is getting silly now though, it's not an absolute necessity to have people on the pitch to be able to enjoy the total winning experience. I get it, but I think we could lose this spectacle without causing any great damage to the game as spectator entertainment. Not sure closing stadiums is the answer, but I'd struggle to come up with an alternate solution other than more stewards and police.
Unless anyone is already a registered supporter they will be unable to buy a ticket either online or over the phone.
They have to go down to Meadow Lane beforehand with proof of address to buy a ticket.
OK this will stop Grimsby fans getting in but will also stop any Notts fan who is not registered or any casual fan who fancies going.
This does nothing to build the fan base. In fact it will probably P155 them off.
I think I am going to downgrade my attendance prediction to 9500.