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New club policy on pyrotechnics

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  • good to see minimum behaviour standards and pyrotechnics words being backed up by actions. It really isn't hard not to get banned. lets hope the message is received and understood.

  • Yeh, well done to the club for standing by their word. What an incredibly stupid way to be prevented from doing something you love.

  • You got to ask yourself the question how did they get it in?
    Think we need more rigorous searching for all fans especially away fans.

  • Two questions on Saturdays pyrotechnic show:-

    What if it truely was a Mariner in distress?

    Why would someone travel all that way to let off a flare and be ejected inside five mins when nothing of note had happened in the game?

  • Kudos to the club on both front.

    It was GREEN as well. WTF

  • Club did very well to isolate the individual who threw it, and kick them out within a few mins.

    I did wonder if there was some scenario where, some scofflaw actually let it go, and the guy who threw it away was actually trying to protect everyone around him, but that is ludicrously unlikely!

  • Can we get Balotelli on loan?

  • Have never seen a smoke bomb in the flesh, how big are they? Presumably not so big that you couldn't just stash it down your pants, as no steward is patting that area down.

  • The thing that most concerns me is the double standards in operation. An elderly Grimsby fan shot a red kite with a crossbow yet suffered not breath nor motion.

  • And instead of the cross, the red kite
    About his neck was hung

  • Now this is going to cause some serious confusion to the Facebookers and banterers of the world.

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