Bluesy wrote:Would anyone on here not buy a ticket in the home end if accies' section was sold out (extremely unlikely scenario although we did sell out the EK away allocation). I know I would and have done this loads of times with Scotland- therefore no complaints about some of them in our end (there is a way to do it right enough- being respectful off the situation you are in). You don't do 'the Lennon' to the home fans. As for the game - beaten by the better team however it is much more crucial to get something next week.
accies1874 wrote:Bluesy wrote:Would anyone on here not buy a ticket in the home end if accies' section was sold out (extremely unlikely scenario although we did sell out the EK away allocation). I know I would and have done this loads of times with Scotland- therefore no complaints about some of them in our end (there is a way to do it right enough- being respectful off the situation you are in). You don't do 'the Lennon' to the home fans. As for the game - beaten by the better team however it is much more crucial to get something next week.
If you go in the opposite end from the team you're supporting, you shut up. Singing songs and cheering when you score is stupid and they're lucky we're such a lovely bunch
I doubt I'll go to the Rangers game now, knowing it'll be the exact same.
glasgow accie wrote:The club as a whole bend over backwards to accommodate the OF fans .
Club put out a statement saying no flags or banners allowed . What happens ? Celtic flags hung behind goals and at front of main stand .
Despite giving CFC fans part of the main stand , there were still more than a few of their fans in amongst the Accies support .
Time the stewards and police started doing their jobs properly and enforce the rules the club have set
AcciesFCSLO wrote:glasgow accie wrote:The club as a whole bend over backwards to accommodate the OF fans .
Club put out a statement saying no flags or banners allowed . What happens ? Celtic flags hung behind goals and at front of main stand .
Despite giving CFC fans part of the main stand , there were still more than a few of their fans in amongst the Accies support .
Time the stewards and police started doing their jobs properly and enforce the rules the club have set
Your last paragraph has been the main point of my email today, if we are to ensure the safety of all then those who have purchased home end tickets but turn up in opposition colours must be refused entry, if they are saw to celebrate etc then again they must be ejected.
In terms of banners I'm at odds as to why it was put out as no banners as info was that it was no excessive banners i.e. Crowd surfing or blocking walkways/stairwells etc or hanging in the middle section of north stand over the new disabled shelter.
AcciesFCSLO wrote:Club has released the following statement
http://www.hamiltonacciesfc.co.uk/club- ... ticketing/
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