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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Without consultation I get crammed post-match into a crowd crush of 6000 people. It's dangerous and it's bad practice. I hope Pace stays in Spain and sells us off ASAP.
    I never leave a football match immediately it ends.Many many years ago when I was a boy I got caught in a crush
    leaving Old Trafford with my father,it was a very frightening experience.At any event there is always a risk if you
    leave early but I don't see that you can relate your leaving BFC to Pace.Maybe when we are back in League 2 you
    will find it easier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barrie_burn View Post
    I never leave a football match immediately it ends.Many many years ago when I was a boy I got caught in a crush
    leaving Old Trafford with my father,it was a very frightening experience.At any event there is always a risk if you
    leave early but I don't see that you can relate your leaving BFC to Pace.Maybe when we are back in League 2 you
    will find it easier.
    I'm not leaving early barrie, my lot always applaud the players off and then exit. Now because Pace decided to close the Cricket Field exit for the James Hargreaves Stand, 6000 people try to push their way onto the Harry Potts Way. It's bedlam.

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