Well the poor steward who tried to stop us couldn't do much, him , you can't come in after you left, me I'm coming in , him , you just do want you fuckin want then, me yep I am, followed by 30 others.
No that wasn't me, as soon as the blinds came down, I told them in the suite that my match day experience had been spoiled and came down to join the protest. Totally unnecessary to do that today, those running our club will never learn. When outside I did ask Mick Everett why it was considered necessary to pull down the blinds and he said it wasn't his decision.
I'm guessing that you were the lady waving a black and white scarf at the window then as we spoke briefly when you came down to join the crowd. Pulling the blinds down seemed a peculiar thing to do. But there again...I shouldn't be surprised.
No that wasn't me, as soon as the blinds came down, I told them in the suite that my match day experience had been spoiled and came down to join the protest. Totally unnecessary to do that today, those running our club will never learn. When outside I did ask Mick Everett why it was considered necessary to pull down the blinds and he said it wasn't his decision.
I'm guessing that you were the lady waving a black and white scarf at the window then as we spoke briefly when you came down to join the crowd. Pulling the blinds down seemed a peculiar thing to do. But there again...I shouldn't be surprised.
They don't like those on the inside to interact with anyone outside. I was pretty angry when I came down as it is so petty to pull down the blinds. They keep on about the match day experience, but this certainly does not improve my match day experience. The current management don't like to think that people in hospitality suites disagree with they way they are running the club.
No that wasn't me, as soon as the blinds came down, I told them in the suite that my match day experience had been spoiled and came down to join the protest. Totally unnecessary to do that today, those running our club will never learn. When outside I did ask Mick Everett why it was considered necessary to pull down the blinds and he said it wasn't his decision.
I'm guessing that you were the lady waving a black and white scarf at the window then as we spoke briefly when you came down to join the crowd. Pulling the blinds down seemed a peculiar thing to do. But there again...I shouldn't be surprised.
They don't like those on the inside to interact with anyone outside. I was pretty angry when I came down as it is so petty to pull down the blinds. They keep on about the match day experience, but this certainly does not improve my match day experience. The current management don't like to think that people in hospitality suites disagree with they way they are running the club.
No that wasn't me, as soon as the blinds came down, I told them in the suite that my match day experience had been spoiled and came down to join the protest. Totally unnecessary to do that today, those running our club will never learn. When outside I did ask Mick Everett why it was considered necessary to pull down the blinds and he said it wasn't his decision.
I'm guessing that you were the lady waving a black and white scarf at the window then as we spoke briefly when you came down to join the crowd. Pulling the blinds down seemed a peculiar thing to do. But there again...I shouldn't be surprised.
They don't like those on the inside to interact with anyone outside.
Apart from Meire who can stand there laughing at us & taking photos. She's allowed.
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Here is the unblurred version (that's an Instagram filter I used to zoom in on CE).
Should be able to save it from here
Will help in the Club's identification of him. Looks a nasty piece of work.
Hope you got a winner in the last race yesterday.