JonnyOwen wrote:Very poor stewarding by the Orient stewards, they told me that I will have to take the caps off my water bottle when they searched me, but then proceeded to allow me through with caps firmly on. #rebel
This is one of the reasons why I did not go today....it is an idiotic and inconvenient rule and I argued with them last time about it....as though someone can't throw something else much more dangerous... idiotic rules irritate me a lot. I wonder how many plastic bottle incidents this has been based on....how many goal keepers were killed or hospitalised by such a thing....seems quite difficult to me to throw a filled plastic bottle with any force or accuracy from the stands... They seem to have overlooked all sorts of other disguised artillery:-
1) Old men with fake and extra walking sticks
2) cement filled walking sticks
3) Multiple section walking sticks
4) fake wheelchairs that can be dismantled into 40 metal missiles
5) fake watch missiles
6) false teeth missiles
7) shoes
8) fake or cheap mobile phone missiles
9) overcooked hard burgers....flying saucer missile effect
10) false leg missiles...did they ask anyone to raise trouser legs?
11) fake children missiles...I bet they never checked one child is real
12) coins
13) wallets
14) handbag slings
15) leather belt whips
16) false eye missiles...did they check anyone's eyes properly?
17) fake detachable botox lips....did they check anyone's mouth?
in short they have overlooked a whole arsenal of weaponry.....why not make everyone enter in a straight jacket with shackled legs....or naked....or surrounded in bubble wrap
Also didn't go because I considered the expense, effort...etc....to see Walsall not score yet again....
With reports about the new players all being quite good...then it has to be down to tactics/formation... so perhaps Dean Smith barks up the wrong tree in searching for more strikers who will only end up isolated and shackled by the tactics