So that makes it ok then.Point of order. They weren't flares, they were smoke bombs. No flame was present.
He was lucky.Almost hit Kenny Dougall on the head.
Its unlikely that Bleach51 will respond to you as he has far more class.Nearly as embarrassing as a grown man having teddy bears in their avatar.
Nothing wrong with Teddies. I got Bloomfield Bear in my avatar.Its unlikely that Bleach51 will respond to you as he has far more class.
You don't even know the reason he may have teddy bears as his avatar.
Have a word with yourself, maybe change your user name to Donald Trump, same initials at Dollar Thief but easier to relate...
I come in peace.
And Lee Charles was cozying up to Barnsley Bear last nightNothing wrong with Teddies. I got Bloomfield Bear in my avatar.
….if you say so..but then you know me well enoughthat I wouldIts unlikely that Bleach51 will respond to you as he has far more class.
You don't even know the reason he may have teddy bears as his avatar.
Have a word with yourself, maybe change your user name to Donald Trump, same initials at Dollar Thief but easier to relate...
I come in peace.
Can’t see any on the pitch
Safety is the main concern.Point of order. They weren't flares, they were smoke bombs. No flame was present.
The players loved itSo the person who threw the flare after the second goal last night, threw it straight over the Blackpool players who came over to celebrate. (Watch the highlights on TTV if you have not seen it)
Complete idiot.
(From first hand experience )unless It was Man U when Dennis Law got sent off and it was glass bottles…which I got hit by as a 12 year old( or near enough)at the front of the Old Kop.It's football evolution.
In our day it was bog rolls thrown onto the pitch that the oldies complained about.
These days it smoke bombs that the oldies complain about.
Both have equally small risks, but are generally harmless.
Throwing coins on the other hand...
It was a dog.And Lee Charles was cozying up to Barnsley Bear last night
We’ve had the conversation before.Point of order. They weren't flares, they were smoke bombs. No flame was present.
Jane been given the 'Barnsley chop?'And Lee Charles was cozying up to Barnsley Bear last night
I agree, nothing wrong with teddies apart from that Bloomfield bear , he’s a nightmare for winding up away fans, we don’t need his sort at our club and apparently he’s a pothead, I’ve also heard from someone itk that he isn’t a real bearNothing wrong with Teddies. I got Bloomfield Bear in my avatar.
Any it ain't so.I agree, nothing wrong with teddies apart from that Bloomfield bear , he’s a nightmare for winding up away fans, we don’t need his sort at our club and apparently he’s a pothead, I’ve also heard from someone itk that he isn’t a real bear
Toby Tyke to be correctIt was a dog.
Either way Mrs Gerry asked if I'd been to a fireworks display when I got home last night!We’ve had the conversation before.
Flares a no go, but smoke bombs would be a great addition to the atmosphere at football. Obviously they need to be safe which I think is the issue but they’re great, aren’t they?
It seemed it wasn't the barstaffs job to serve beer either......Stewards said it’s not their job to move them
One hell of a life....I live for the day when people will be able to distinguish between a flare and a smokebomb..
TouchyNo they're not.
Flares are banned as are smoke bombs and other pyrotechnics. The law makes no distinction between them. They are both illegal. Anyone caught throwing them or attempting to take them into a football ground is liable to a criminal conviction, fine and in the worse cases a custodial sentence.
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