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I would expect the Police to do it, it is their job
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Didn’t say he didn’t, just that is the only way they can use them, but totally against it.
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I don’t think security guards can handcuff anyone unless they are a danger to others or themselves, and it is a citizens arrest, certainly hope we don’t see that again.
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Two Wright’s has got the right team, Southend played at Chelmsford City’s old ground for a while whilst the Roots Hall ground was being built.
Chairman is still responsible.
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UTI99, don’t you ever agree with the supporters, you agree with everything the Chairman does whether right or wrong and now you are agreeing with this, something I have never seen at a football ground before, from where I sit near the reporters and Radio Humberside the lad was manhandled over the wall and pushed to the ground, and we didn’t know whether they were handcuffs or tie wraps, no idea what the lad had done but it was completely over the top.
When I left the ground a bloke possibly in his 50s with a young lad with him was raging saying he hadn’t seen nothing like that in 40 years watching the Iron.5 users thanked author for this post.
he has been a big improvement this season but he had a shocker on Saturday, but wasn’t on his own.
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Does your ex owner want a challenge TW.
Played well in other games I have seen him play, but yesterday he was as bad as the rest, only Hackney and Sinclair deserved a 6 yesterday, all the rest 4.
I’ve got to admit leaving the ground yesterday it was the first time for ages I have been totally upset about the the game, the performance after 30 minutes was embarrassing for a league club, and though we all accepted weeks ago there was no chance at least I thought there would have been a response to end the season with at least something to cheer, but no.
So when a few hours later I heard that Simon had had enough to be me it was like having a dagger stuck in me because I hoped he was going to try to get a consortium or something to take over the club, and the news of Neil Wright joining the board doesn’t seem as important now as it did a few days ago, I have no idea what went on with the Chairman and Simon but the talk of possible investors here yesterday seems unimportant to me today.
So getting the good feeling back into the club as vanished to me for the forseeable future.
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But at the away end they are under different rules, but fair play to Harrogate fans they seemed well behaved but you can’t say that about some away fans this season.
When I left the ground I got chatting to a bloke with a young lad, and apart from the performance he was disgusted what had gone on with that arrest, said he had never seen anything like it in his 40 years following the Iron at a home game.
We could have been 2 up before they scored with their first effort on target, but God knows what Rory was doing, then apart from one easy save for their keeper we offered nothing, so after a bright start this was probably our worst performance at home, to me we need a complete clear out, some poor performances today, only players to put real effort in today was Hackney and Sinclair.
We are certainly missing Millen, Thompson and O’Malley, Keith won’t give Bunn a runout and would sooner play kids, Perry and Hallam have been frozen out and overall I can’t see us get another point this season.1 user thanked author for this post.
Excellent, with a few shots of Mapleiron and 1 of Fans64, brings back memories.
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Expect nothing from Swann…he can’t even be bothered to fix the scoreboard in the ground he owns!
#SwannOut
I don’t know how true it is but I heard they couldn’t get new parts to repair it
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I bought 2 180g bars of Cadbury Orange chocolate on Monday for a £1 and 2 Aeros same size for £1.20 so will keep me going for a short while.
Chocolate, I love Chocolate.
Scunthorpe played at New Brighton in their last season in the league.
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I will take a wild guess Bobby, Maidstone United, when they got promoted to the Football League didn’t they ground share with Dartford so never played any of their games at their ground in Maidstone and when they dissolved the ground was sold for development, since they reformed they now have a new stadium.
Who played at Dorchester?
it was when they redeveloped the ground they played there, they turned the ground like east to west to north to south with four new stands, I only went once but before it was altered, it’s in a big park so easy to do.
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I don’t know but I don’t think so
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It gives Iron Trust a place on the board and hopefully take no crap from the chairman, whether it achieves anything we will have to see but a lot of clubs have a fan as a board member nowadays
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Milton Keynes Dons v Scunthorpe United, 27 September 2005
Score 1-0 to Milton Keynes Dons
Referee Paul Taylor
Competition League One
Venue National Hockey Stadium, Milton Keynes
Attendance 4,682
View Milton Keynes Dons v Scunthorpe United head to head
1Milton Keynes Dons0Scunthorpe United
Goals:
Clive Platt 43 G
Goals:
Starting lineup:
GoalkeeperMatt Baker
Defender/Right backGareth Edds
DefenderDean Lewington
DefenderPablo Mills
Defender/Centre backCraig Morgan
Defender/MidfielderPaul Mitchell
MidfielderMalvin Kamara
MidfielderStephen Quinn
ForwardIzale McLeod
ForwardClive Platt
ForwardNicky Rizzo
Starting lineup:
GoalkeeperPaul Musselwhite
DefenderNathan Stanton
Defender/Centre backAndy Butler
Defender/Centre backAndy Crosby
Defender/MidfielderIan Baraclough
Defender/MidfielderRichard Hinds
Defender/MidfielderMarcus Williams
MidfielderWayne Corden
MidfielderMatt Sparrow
ForwardAndy Keogh
ForwardBilly Sharp
Substitutions:
Nick McKoy for Nicky Rizzo 65
Aaron Wilbraham for Malvin Kamara 74
Substitutions:
Cleveland Taylor for Richard Hinds 57
Andy Parton for Wayne Corden 84
Cards:
Pablo Mills 45
Y
Clive Platt 61
Y
Izale McLeod 78
Y
Cards:
Richard Hinds 36
Y
Andy Keogh 89
Y
Matt Sparrow 90
Y
On the bench:
MidfielderNick McKoy
ForwardAaron Wilbraham
On the bench:
MidfielderCleveland Taylor
ForwardAndy PartonComments:
League position: 23rd
Unused substitutes: Gary Smith, David Martin and Leon CrooksComments:
League position: 5th
Unused substitutes: Cliff Byrne, Tommy Johnson and Tommy EvansNot wrong Ferrite, MKIron is wrong
I’ve just looked up the match details for the game at the hockey stadium and the league table and it says MK Dons, and we played there on 27th September 2005
Initially based at the National Hockey Stadium, the club competed as Milton Keynes Dons from the start of the 2004–05 season
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spot on Iron-awe
I knew a few days ago from a DM from Neil on Twitter, but was told not to mention it until announced, good bloke who will have PS on his toes I hope.
Queens Park Rangers played at the White City in 62/63 season Ferrite
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we played at Plough Lane I went there twice, a 1-0 defeat and a 1-1 draw.
I think Southampton was in the old division 2 in the 60s so we will have played at The Dell
you answered your own question about the Hockey Stadium Ferrite2 users thanked author for this post.
Dorchester Town Avenue Stadium
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