Flags
#21

well said, shouldn't have those flags at football grounds
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#22

(05-06-2020, 02:25 PM)Ray Tango Wrote:  Because I’ve got the T-End is full already with flags supporting the club not ones making a statement
This is supporting the club as well though as it will have the clubs crest on it or something relating to the club anyway. Given the current situation I think it would be good to show our appreciation for the nhs. Would imagine we will see other clubs do the same.

(05-06-2020, 02:30 PM)Steve Gloucester 1956 Wrote:  well said, shouldn't have those flags at football grounds
I hope we don’t have any homosexual fans or players reading this thread after that comment.
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#23

I'd support the idea of having the rainbow flag in the T-End, it'd be a good tribute to the NHS and as said above I think that other clubs will be doing so as well. It can be a reminder of the times we lived in during the build of the stadium.

I'm against the club being aligned with any political or such stances, but I can't see any controversy in having this flag. It's a great gesture in my opinion and one that'd be respected by all of the new fans we are enticing in.
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#24

Good luck finding space in the T-End
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#25

(05-06-2020, 02:48 PM)Ray Tango Wrote:  Good luck finding space in the T-End
You said at the start of anyone had suggestions for anymore flags so how come the t-end is suddenly full? If we were to give nhs staff free entry would be a great gesture to have the rainbow flag prominent as well.
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#26

(05-06-2020, 02:30 PM)Steve Gloucester 1956 Wrote:  well said, shouldn't have those flags at football grounds

Why not?
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#27

(05-06-2020, 02:30 PM)Darran Wrote:  
I hope we don’t have any homosexual fans or players reading this thread.

Why not. This Forum should be open to all regardless of race, orientation, gender, age or stupidity.

10 out of 10 for footballing zen
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#28

(05-06-2020, 06:21 PM)SHANDY LOVE MACHINE Wrote:  Why not. This Forum should be open to all regardless of race, orientation, gender, age or stupidity.

I agree which was the point I was making, but have a look at what Steve Gloucester 1956 has said and I would be put off wanting to come to game if I was homosexual by his reaction. I was accused of putting fans/players off by negativity, but to me what he said over stepped the line big time and will would put more people off.
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#29

I don't think we are in a position to exclude anyone given our low gates but if we were to be 'choosy' then my recommendation would be to firstly ban Nazis, then murderers (unless rehabilitated) and then anyone with the first name Joe and second name Green. Especially when there is a combination of two or three of these criteria. What do other people think? Am I being harsh, or should I include other unwelcome groups?

As regards sexual preference, it shouldn't matter and anyway from a financial point of view I'm sure Alex would welcome the pink pound.

10 out of 10 for footballing zen
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#30

(05-06-2020, 06:46 PM)SHANDY LOVE MACHINE Wrote:  I don't think we are in a position to exclude anyone given our low gates but if we were to be 'choosy' then my recommendation would be to firstly ban Nazis, then murderers (unless rehabilitated) and then anyone with the first name Joe and second name Green. Especially when there is a combination of two or three of these criteria. What do other people think? Am I being harsh, or should I include other unwelcome groups?

As regards sexual preference, it shouldn't matter and anyway from a financial point of view I'm sure Alex would welcome the pink pound.
 I'm sure Alex would love the pink pound but clearly at least one of our fans wouldn't.
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