Don't know if you've heard about this - Hartlepool got miffed with their local papers and banned them from their ground, Paul Scally-style. The Northern Echo's response was to do a cartoon strip as their match report...
Anyway, here's a nice
take on the whole issue complete with Scally anecdotes.
Didn't Charlton once ban the Mercury when the Airman was its Charlton man, back in the days when the Mercury mattered?
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Would love to hear Airman's side of how it come about.
Erm.... heh, I'm worse shape than I thought this morning.
Soft bog paper is clearly banned....
To be fair, it was an odd situation because reporters are supposed to be objective and I only got into the role in the first place because I was a supporter and wanted to see better coverage of CAFC, so some issues arose because people at the club weren't quite sure whether they were dealing with a supporters' club official or the local press. I can think of at least one occasion when I was at fault in that, but it was naivety more than anything else.
However, one ban related to headline in the paper that I hadn't written - that went on for a while and Mike Norris was behind it.
Another came about because they took exception to somehing I wrote about club shop manager Chris Tugwell - who they later sacked, although the club didn't bother to comply with employment law so lost the case at tribunal. That ban was down to Roger Alwen.
I'm struggling to remember the background to the third one, but I remember it was Mike Norris and he backed off sharpish when he realised the paper wouldn't be pushed around.
And I met him on the night of the play-off final, when he was inspecting tickets on the North Kent line and was greeted with a rousing drunken chorus of "Club shop, we've got a decent club shop".
Understandably he cowered in the doorway, which was a shame from his point of view because none of us had any tickets - so he could have had the last laugh.
LOL
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I saw him on a train at Charing Cross that evening too - I however had a ticket.
Why was this ? ;-)