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Thread: Fans in the ground

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    Fans in the ground

    So, how are fans now back in grounds in England (ok, I know in very limited numbers), but not up here?
    Another case of the dwarf flexing her wee muscles?

    Tell you what, feck her and the SNP come voting time. Not one for politics, but she is seriously getting on my thrupny bits, with the inconsistency with restrictions, levels, and change of those, particularly outwith her core areas

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    Agree, await the the backlash from her 'followers' on here though

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    There will be fans at Ross County tomorrow. There were no fans at Man City game today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ballumbie_arab View Post
    So, how are fans now back in grounds in England (ok, I know in very limited numbers), but not up here?
    Another case of the dwarf flexing her wee muscles?

    Tell you what, feck her and the SNP come voting time. Not one for politics, but she is seriously getting on my thrupny bits, with the inconsistency with restrictions, levels, and change of those, particularly outwith her core areas
    There were fans back in Scottish grounds long before it happened in England,FACT.

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    Be interesting to see how and who would be in the 2000 at our 1st game whenever it happens, there will be a lot of unhappy fans not in the ground.......whereas across the road they'd need to haul cnts aff the street to make up the numbers

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    Quote Originally Posted by arab777 View Post
    There will be fans at Ross County tomorrow. There were no fans at Man City game today.
    Manchester in too high a tier for fans.

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    No Fans allowed in stadiums in Birmingham,Leeds,Leicester,Manchester,Newcastle,Sh effield,Wolverhampton,West Bromwich,Burnley,Barnsley,Blackburn,Bristol,Covent ry,Derby,Huddersfield,Middlesbrough,Preston,Nottin gham,Stoke and Rotherham.There are more but i got fed up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ballumbie_arab View Post
    So, how are fans now back in grounds in England (ok, I know in very limited numbers), but not up here?
    Another case of the dwarf flexing her wee muscles?

    Tell you what, feck her and the SNP come voting time. Not one for politics, but she is seriously getting on my thrupny bits, with the inconsistency with restrictions, levels, and change of those, particularly outwith her core areas
    What inconsistency? If you are in Tier 1, you can get to the footie if you are lucky enough. And as we have done something different from doon sooth, who has it right, them or us?

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    It's a bugger any way you look at it. Imagine being mickey Mellon. Managing a team you have never been able to walk out to Tannadice with. When supporters are there. And before anybody gives it (maybe just as welnl). I think we would have won at least 1 more home game if we were there. IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GUNBOAT View Post
    There were fans back in Scottish grounds long before it happened in England,FACT.
    This is indeed a FACT.

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