people can make up there own minds weather to go or not .we dont need some health and safety pill-ck telling people what to do
Well we wouldn't if it weren't for the fact that people who make up their own minds still feel justified in making claims against others when they fall over. It's frustrating but the club does need to be careful not to leave itself open. The over-zealous health and safety culture is largely a reaction to an over-litigious public.
grove street got nowt to do oakwell .so if any one slips its nothing to do with bfc . im sure we went in worse conditions in the 80,s and 90,s
I can remember me and mi dad clearing the pitch to get a game on. Gave us free tickets. Nothing else mattered except the playing surface. Am talking about 50 years ago Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
remember doing it in the 80,s free entry .2 foot of snow on street but no one cared just got on with the game ...and the attendance would be double of tonite
But it's not the same as for example going to the supermarket. Going to the supermarket or into town you can do anytime it's not a must if the weather is bad. But if you've a season ticket you've no choice but to go to the game no matter the weather.
You're comparing now to the 80's and 90's? I'm sure you don't need me to explain how different the blame culture is now versus then?
It could a nice rink and I'd still go. The only I want this game is off is if another major player is injured. Hourihane,Berry Jennings then they can call it off
What sticks in my head is when we have a break, international or whatever, we always seem to come back into a bad run. Just me.. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Newsbot 1 Ponty 0 yer gerrin sacked in the morning , yer gerrin sacked in the morning, sacked in the morning.
It won't be on, been to ticket office and car park covered and so are surrounding areas. With our injuries I think it will suit us.