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Post by boothenboy64 on Dec 28, 2007 18:16:24 GMT
just rang the ticket office at 10 to 5 see if i can buy my ticket at Plymouth, like i did at Barnsley with my ID card. she replied "No!" its the same old shit in't it. stoke city football club are calling for us to get behind the team first step would be to relax these cards or just get rid of them fullstop! iv jst emailed tony scholes about this
Plymouth - ID cards - what a joke!!
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Post by stokiesteve1966 on Dec 28, 2007 18:19:43 GMT
Do you have a ID card?
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Post by fuggers on Dec 28, 2007 18:20:00 GMT
Ace!
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Post by stokiesteve1966 on Dec 28, 2007 18:21:15 GMT
Fugs, See your a popular guy on here, been reading some of your post's, and you sound like a twat on the wind up.
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Post by fuggers on Dec 28, 2007 18:22:21 GMT
Thanks!
By the way, it's you're not your.
Also, why have you put an apostrophe in the word posts?
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Dec 28, 2007 18:23:17 GMT
Why didn't you buy it over the phone and get them to deliver it to the Plymouth ticket office when our official staff coach arrives about an hour before the match? I've done that three or four times and it has always worked fine.
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Post by stokiesteve1966 on Dec 28, 2007 18:27:02 GMT
Its not a english test.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Dec 28, 2007 18:29:48 GMT
Why they didn't offer to take it down for you on the coaches is beyond me, unless because of the early start, someone has already gone home with the pick up on the day envelope.
I do have sympathy on the relaxation issue though. If the club or Fans Forum had even the slightest inclination to follow through on their promises to see the scheme relaxed this is the sort of toe in the water game they would be considering.
The truth is neither party have any intention of relaxing the scheme and are happy to lie to fans and be completely dictated to by a Police force refusing to do the job for which they are paid for.
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Post by fuggers on Dec 28, 2007 18:30:03 GMT
Correct.
It does however, show you up to be rather thick, wouldn't you say?
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Post by stokiesteve1966 on Dec 28, 2007 18:31:10 GMT
I would rather be thick, than a hated little orphan child like your old self.
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Post by fuggers on Dec 28, 2007 18:33:12 GMT
Orphan Child like my OLD self?
Was that oxymoron intentional?
You seem quite angry, have you seen anyone about it?
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Post by boothenboy64 on Dec 28, 2007 18:36:16 GMT
yeah iv got an ID card! you've got teams like west brom and hull that can turn up to our place and pay on the gate, an we have to put up with all this crap!!
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Post by fuggers on Dec 28, 2007 18:37:29 GMT
Unfortunately boothenboy64 Stoke City FC have a minority of fans who have made it this way.
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Post by boothenboy64 on Dec 28, 2007 18:54:50 GMT
every club has a minority mate. als that i want do is wake up on a saturday morning and decide if i wanna go the match or not. an if i do just be able to take my ID card the away ground an pay on the gate.
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Post by kingdeano on Dec 28, 2007 19:00:45 GMT
boothenboy its a complete disgrace, dont know what allocation plymouth have given us but i.d card holders should be alowed pay on the gate if they decide go. in my eyes the i.d card is a complete joke anyway
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Post by broadwayroundabout on Dec 28, 2007 19:01:22 GMT
Fuggers, you sound like one of those smart arsed twats, in the league of hudsontwat, that, if you can't find anything funny to reply with just pick on the guy's grammer. He's just frustrated that he won't be able to go to the game and we do need as many there as we can get !! Pick fault with this grammer saddo !
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Post by fuggers on Dec 29, 2007 0:21:45 GMT
Broadway,
You may have got confused as to who I'm talking to.
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Post by heathen on Dec 29, 2007 0:56:16 GMT
Good to see someone who knows what an oxymoron is on the board. However, it does seem unnecessary to correct the English used on here. I would never mention the fact that the capital for "Child" was misplaced or that it would have been better to write 'to whom' and avoid ending on a preposition.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2007 13:56:31 GMT
Because it's now too difficult to get rid of it*.
Every Stoke away game would be a Police Category A for the home club if the scheme was scrapped. That costs more money than clubs want to pay, so the scheme is he "easiest thing" for everyone.
Relaxation: Might be a possibility, but I never wanted the only away days for Stokies to be Plymouth, Sunderland and Carlisle; which is all you would get.
Premiership football MIGHT make a difference, as we would need "new agreements" with the posh clubs up there to use the card (though getting agreements is easy).
*I told you so ... and so on. Although it's been a long time, we're not in "the generation" stakes just yet.
ah
(And blaming what's left of the FF is daft. The majority of the FF supports relaxation/removal, but it's hardly the biggest influence on the scheme; not now, and not all those years ago).
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