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  1. 13 hours ago, TAFKAC said:

    I can't quite get my head around what rules are actually being followed here.  I have a slightly more pragmatic example from Charlton, although it is slightly dated.  My lad used to train on a Tuesday night.  If there was a midweek game, we would not be able to get to the Valley until just before half time.  When the barriers became automatic, it was easy to keep one turnstile open for each area of the ground with a steward on the door.  Before that, that steward would check the ticket and then radio through that they were letting someone with a ticket into the ground.  And that was into a ground with 16,000 other people already in place.

    I'm guessing. I believe it to be a combination of 'ealf 'n' safety gone mad and probably politically correctness gone mad as well.

  2. If I ran a stewarding company I would also insist on an "all or nothing" approach - either my company is given full latitude to interpret the rules in real-time as we see fit, or we don't do the job. In this sense, the stewards having final say without having to radio in to the directors' box for approval is the correct thing to do.

    I would also ensure, however, that the line manager on duty that day didn't so disgust the regular customers - many of whom either have a direct line to that directors' box or are indeed by equity a part of that same directors' box - that they would give a second's thought to us, much less want us replaced. I would instead decline to shit on my own doorstep, something seemingly above the people under contract this season.

    Regarding getting in late, however, I believe their hands are largely tied: as absurd as it may be, if you report a certain percentage of capacity at a certain time it's not wise to go above it, even if it's one person in an ocean of free terracing (hence on all-ticket days the fact you can't move between Sinclair Street and the Cowshed.) But even if that's an unavoidable circumstance, there are ways and means of communicating that to the fans. A single person or family showing up late is hardly going to cause any trouble; there's no reason to be anything other than sympathetic to them. Coming out all guns blazing against peaceful, regular fans while ignoring actual disorder is exactly how you get people not to take you seriously; for that reason, if no other, if I was on the GMFC board I would be giving serious scrutiny to the stewardship contract ahead of the 2024-25 season. It's one thing to say "OK, there's some arseholes on staff, but the fans will get over it and come back" - it's quite another to say "OK, the stewards are sending mixed messages and going after easy targets, and fans are noticing they're nowhere to be seen when there's some actual rule breaches going on - it would just take one dodgy incident in a Renfrewshire derby for this to go south very quickly."

  3. 3 hours ago, bob_the_builder said:

    There might not be but I do remember a big English Premiership game involving (I think) Man City earlier this season taking place on a Tuesday night.  Folk obviously questioned why neither Sky or TNT were broadcasting it and the answer given was it was a postponed Saturday fixture and was still subject to the 3pm blackout rule

    It's understandable, you could imagine clubs or leagues gaming the system otherwise.

  4. 1 minute ago, ChampTon said:

    Apart from the game at Ibrox - and to be fair he appears to still be injured - MacDonald is absolutely hopeless. Not the first time he's palmed one into the net this season.

    We could've played all day without scoring. Only pass marks I'd give is for Power, Garritty and wee Bearne who came on - think he won more headers than anybody else in the front half of the pitch.

    Couple special mentions to the absolutely atrocious Graham Grainger (apparently he pointed to the spot before the rammy?), Alex Samuel and the twat up the back of the shed who was screaming "Get to fuck Imrie", lets hope his kind don't come back.

    At first I thought he pointed to the spot as well and I'm sure I saw players making their way to the D.

  5. 1 minute ago, vikingTON said:

    The referee could have been the second coming of Pierluigi Collina and we still wouldn't have won today. Far too many players underperformed from the first minute, French game McGrattan shut down our right game side all by themselves. 

    Agreed completely, we've been very poor and even though the second half is a slight improvement there is still no chance of us properly testing them.

  6. 1 hour ago, ChampTon said:

    Was just about to mention their injury crisis. Players filling in the gaps all over the pitch. 

    If we play at our "physical" best, they'll struggle to keep up with us. No doubt a fear of inducing more injuries will keep them from doing their best attempt at emulating the hatchet men of Airdrie.

    We have our own fitness woes but we've got players like Garrity and McGrattan who can step up.

    We have our own injury problems. Mullen, Wilson and Oakley still out tomorrow. I know it's just three players but I'd call two of them absolutely key, and while MacDonald did well on Saturday, Mullen is the better of the two.

  7. On 2/23/2024 at 2:02 PM, Tubes said:

    What a laugh that would be btw, would be an actual riot if they ended up in with us. As you say though, they can’t really police that on the Fanbase app.

    If you're caught with away colors in the home end you should be kicked out and we should actually enforce it.

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  8. 6 hours ago, Greacen2000 said:

    Solid point and a clean sheet.  I will take that all day.  A bit scrappy at times and not a lot of quality but I enjoyed it and it was an end to end entertaining game.  “Two teams going at it” as Dougie would say.

    We had the better of them in terms of possession and chances but I would still say a draw was a fair result in the end.  I really hope Wilson is ok and Oakley is back soon as back soon as they are both big players for us who we really missed today. I was worried when I saw Mullen was out but Macdonald looked comfortable apart from 1 miskicked clearance.  

    Power was motm for me - the guys a class act and has really proven me wrong as I thought he looked finished earlier on this season.

    I've only been to two games this season due to being overseas, but one of them was at Ibrox and I thought Power showed great positioning there. He clearly couldn't be everywhere he wanted to be but mentally he's invaluable. 

    When you look at Dougie's signings he's got an amazing hit rate. Not all of them work out but by the percentages he clearly can spot what he's looking for. 

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  9. 4 minutes ago, AyrshireTon said:

    5-0 QP

    Their change in fortunes is so different to ours. For us it was just getting guys back from injury, getting a bit sharper and getting confident back. QP on the other hand completely binned their existing model of having young guys play it out from the back, signed a few experienced players, and put in charge a guy with relatively good experience in the Scottish game.

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