This site they all stick together. Disabled unless they are actually disabled & we know who are need a kick up the ars* Been out tonight seen a bloke a lot younger than me on a mobility s****er. They'd soon move if there was any danger to them. What happens if Millwall bring the same no. of fans that they would Saturday? So we are turning fans away now. Is there a limit to the no. fans Millwall who can get into the ground? I agree make kick off earlier than said time then we're not spoiling our own fans day.
-- Edited by T71 on Friday 13th of July 2018 12:59:45 AM
You've missed the point, which is that there are other matches locally on the Saturday, the Millwall visit needs increased police resources because Millwall are what they are, and SYP can't deliver the necessary bodies to all the required places on the same day.
Apart from the occasional Miller that relies on public transport to get to games from far afield, I don't understand why moving this game to a Sunday at 12.30 really inconveniences our supporters. In fact if it means less chance of copping some random violence or your children in the family stand being charged at from the away end, I would have thought it might improve the experience. The away number might be down (good) but there might be more pay on the day supporters willing to turn up (equally good).
Just to say anyone whose really disabled, you can tell who they are can have all the help, money they need. It's just some who claim to be who are not I'm against.
Just Sunday 12-30pm for somebody who as other plans isn't a good time but I'll be there. Saturdays 3-00 pm are a tradition, needs keeping.