why so many police today?? 09:01 - Feb 7 with 4795 views | themodfather | as i went down SAR dozens of horses preparing by tesco's...i was thinking is this a rehearsal for the "charge of the light brigade"??? lots of police down the road but after the game, the whole SAR was lined up the middle by police, for ipswich?? they don't do this for millwall....i asked a police sgt but he wouldn't reply, overtime maybe.....2 horses parked outside the front doors of the bok too....so we had to use a side door. | | | | |
why so many police today?? on 09:34 - Feb 7 with 4668 views | Northolt_Rs | They knew id be at the game... 😀 | |
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why so many police today?? on 09:36 - Feb 7 with 4659 views | oddball | it was to make the tractor girls feel at home having to wade through all that horse s hit. | | | |
why so many police today?? on 09:56 - Feb 7 with 4583 views | izlingtonhoop | So long as they weren't BEING PREPARED by Tesco. | | | |
why so many police today?? on 11:21 - Feb 7 with 4374 views | HollowayRanger | rob green was collecting his wages | |
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why so many police today?? on 13:29 - Feb 7 with 4173 views | QPR1882 | They were being prepared in case the farmers wanted revenge for when we went on the riot up at there place in the cup. They got long memories those tractor boys. | | | |
why so many police today?? on 13:37 - Feb 7 with 4145 views | Boston | There's been many instances of trouble between us and Ipswich. | |
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why so many police today?? on 13:53 - Feb 7 with 4096 views | stowmarketrange | They were there to stop the heated arguments between the rival fans about who hates Naarwich more. | | | |
why so many police today?? on 18:20 - Feb 7 with 3711 views | johncharles | I guess it must be about overtime pay. No logic involved. I remember the last time we played Plymouth at home, big police presence. I was thinking, what the fukc is this all about. [Post edited 7 Feb 2016 18:24]
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why so many police today?? on 20:52 - Feb 7 with 3470 views | billericaydicky |
why so many police today?? on 13:37 - Feb 7 by Boston | There's been many instances of trouble between us and Ipswich. |
There have be a few, but I was surprised by the Police presence, I guess they might have had some information. Fair play to the Ipswich fans they did travel down in numbers and made a a bit of noise in contrast to Boxing Day at theirs when they only made a noise when they scored at the death. There seemed to be a few around who'd had a cider or three and lots of inflatables, etc. so perhaps they all got excited about a big day out in the smoke? That said if they make the play-offs then this league is worse than I thought - Ipswich are bang average. | | | |
why so many police today?? on 22:25 - Feb 7 with 3356 views | Lblock | Manning Tree is still quite recent and I think the fact this was one of the few times this season both tiers given, taken and sold out kick started the level of OB about. I'd imagine next Saturday will be just the same!!! | |
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why so many police today?? (n/t) on 01:38 - Feb 8 with 3205 views | Boston |
why so many police today?? on 22:25 - Feb 7 by Lblock | Manning Tree is still quite recent and I think the fact this was one of the few times this season both tiers given, taken and sold out kick started the level of OB about. I'd imagine next Saturday will be just the same!!! |
Erm, I can't talk for other loose gatherings of Rangers fans, but myself and my associates first experienced dialogue resulting in uncouth behavior with Manningtree in 1975. My guess would be they've been a persistent irritant since the Germans forced relocation upon their east London fathers. [Post edited 8 Feb 2016 1:46]
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why so many police today?? on 08:28 - Feb 8 with 3041 views | kingsburyR | Should have had a couple more at Southend by the looks of it. 1 man vs the away end!!! | |
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why so many police today?? on 11:43 - Feb 8 with 2866 views | themodfather | policing at the r's was more subdued in the prem....i know there's history but 2 horses plotted up outside the bok main door ( unless to keep us in, captive audience lol) ? | | | |
why so many police today?? on 15:19 - Feb 8 with 2668 views | QPR1882 |
why so many police today?? on 08:28 - Feb 8 by kingsburyR | Should have had a couple more at Southend by the looks of it. 1 man vs the away end!!! |
1 man vs the away end QPR did that up at Port Vale. | | | |
why so many police today?? on 15:37 - Feb 8 with 2628 views | TacticalR |
why so many police today?? on 08:28 - Feb 8 by kingsburyR | Should have had a couple more at Southend by the looks of it. 1 man vs the away end!!! |
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why so many police today?? on 22:29 - Feb 8 with 2458 views | queensparker | Reckon it will be even worse for the Fulham game, I went and watched Brentford play at Fulham last year and 75% of London's police were out on horses kettling a few 15 year olds from Hounslow and a lot of men in red chinos into escorts from about two miles away Kerching [Post edited 8 Feb 2016 22:30]
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why so many police today?? on 10:24 - Feb 9 with 2303 views | pomanjou | I was pleased there were plenty of police around as I looked up whilst crossing the road on hearing the baying tractor boys outside the ground before kick off and promptly went arse over tit on the high kerb near the box office. Whilst I was collecting my wits together I seemed to be surrounded by police (maybe they thought I had been assaulted?) and somebody returned my cap which had flew off. A jobsworth turned up with a clip board and wanted me to go to St Johns ambulance post but I declined and the police helped me to my feet in a kindly manner and I was in the ground before kick-off. Bruised thigh, rib area and arm but a great win! | |
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why so many police today?? on 16:53 - Feb 9 with 2137 views | Boston |
why so many police today?? on 10:24 - Feb 9 by pomanjou | I was pleased there were plenty of police around as I looked up whilst crossing the road on hearing the baying tractor boys outside the ground before kick off and promptly went arse over tit on the high kerb near the box office. Whilst I was collecting my wits together I seemed to be surrounded by police (maybe they thought I had been assaulted?) and somebody returned my cap which had flew off. A jobsworth turned up with a clip board and wanted me to go to St Johns ambulance post but I declined and the police helped me to my feet in a kindly manner and I was in the ground before kick-off. Bruised thigh, rib area and arm but a great win! |
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why so many police today?? on 17:02 - Feb 10 with 1905 views | Michael_Hunt | Dunno how significant it was but the chief honcho of the Met was there at the game; he walked passed me at HT at the back of the Lower Loft with two bodyguards in tow. | | | |
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