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HerveJosse
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Quoted from Limerick Mariner


But elsewhere in their T and Cs you are "warranting and representing that you are a supporter of the club" if you buy a ticket for a home area and there is a right to cancel the ticket if you turn out to be an away fan.

Combining the two clauses Notts would simply say any check of the ticket holders presence on a GTFC database is to prevent the threat of violence and anti-social behaviour

full T and Cs here [url]https://www.liverpoolfc.com/tickets/ticket-terms[/url]


You clearly believe we live in a police state. Any use of the clauses like this for specific purposes has to be proportionate you can’t link Aand B and assume anybody buying a ticket does so with the intent of causing violence and anti social behaviour
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It’s all down to GDPR

General Data Protection Regulation requirements prohibit companies from hiding behind illegible terms and conditions that are difficult to understand. Instead, GDPR compliance requires companies to clearly define their data privacy policies and make them easily accessible.


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Chaos? What chaos did we cause?


There was a report of the behaviour of Grimsby fans at the time online (The Times?) of drug use,drunkiness and the smashing up of a train on the way down to Nottingham plus tales of trouble from other Notts fans at the time
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So the stand opposite the away stand then?



I would suggest that you don't travel at all if you don't have a ticket but if you do and you can sit on your hands when/if Grimsby score then the Pavis stand would be best (yes the one opposite the away stand)
It's unfortunate that a club supporters get tarnished with the same brush just because of a few idiots but that's the news that makes the headlines I suppose
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‘IF’ we do get past county. Wrexham will give us approx 1200.
Their ground currently holds approx 11500 I believe.
With the home stands sold out that’s all we’ll take !!
But let’s get past the ‘if’ first.
UTM


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She said 'Well you already know how to play football'  
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Quoted from WOZOFGRIMSBY
It’s all down to GDPR

General Data Protection Regulation requirements prohibit companies from hiding behind illegible terms and conditions that are difficult to understand. Instead, GDPR compliance requires companies to clearly define their data privacy policies and make them easily accessible.


As online purchases are in the form of e-tickets, what legitimate reason do Notts have to store my address?
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Quoted from ncfc_chalky


There was a report of the behaviour of Grimsby fans at the time online (The Times?) of drug use,drunkiness and the smashing up of a train on the way down to Nottingham plus tales of trouble from other Notts fans at the time


How many people from the Grimsby area were arrested that day?  What about carnage that Leicester City caused recently, far worst than the Notts County v Grimsby game.

So I guess every Forest home game they is never a trouble from the fans, its just us malding fans from Grimsby because we have nothing better to do.  Every club has its fair share of idiots, when we are treated like animals, what do you expect, treat us with respect and dignity

Times journalist Lawton was in attendance for the East Midlands derby as Nottingham Forest hosted rivals Leicester City in the FA Cup on Sunday, February 6, and witnessed drugs being consumed, amongst other disturbances – including a Foxes supporter who was arrested for invading the pitch and attacking Forest players.

After speaking with the head of football policing, Mark Roberts, the football writer agreed to join police to shadow their operation during a number of games, to see for himself what they’re having to deal with on a weekly basis.

“They suggested two matches in Nottingham – Notts County vs Grimsby on the Saturday and Forest vs Leicester on the Sunday – they expected those games to be problematic[/b]. I spent the weekend on the frontline seeing for myself what they deal with,” he said on White and Jordan

“We started on the Saturday morning with the arrival of Grimsby fans at Nottingham station.

“We arrived and the first operation was called Operation Wolfgang with the sniffer dogs to see if these guys were turning up with Class-A drugs – and it proved to be the case.

They set up a checkpoint[b]
, the dogs were there, and what we found was that once they’d all gone through, and some of them were stopped as the dogs responded accordingly, was that they had dumped bags of cocaine on the platform. Once 400 of these guys had gone through, the train platform was littered with drugs. It was extraordinary.

And Lawton revealed his eye witness account of the scenes of ‘carnage’ before Sunday’s cup game as an organised group of Leicester hooligans descended on a pub where locals were enjoying their lunch.

“I didn’t realise the Baby Squad at Leicester still existed, this crew that has been written about in book about football hooliganism, it was founded in 1981, and the Forest Executive Crew, but at the police strategy meeting in the morning they were talking about those crews, known members and the fact they had intelligence they were planning to meet,” he said.

“The two teams hadn’t played since 2014 and they were planning to meet somewhere unspecified in the city centre.

Hooligan groups formed in the 1970s and 80s are still active across the country

“We started at the train station but were soon aware that once the first few trains had come in that they hadn’t come on the train. They’d probably come in another way, in minibuses.

“Suddenly they got the call, fighting had broken out outside this pub and when we turned up it was total carnage.

“There were people eating their Sunday lunch in this pub and Leicester City fans are throwing tables and chairs through the windows  – it was horrific.”

Lawton’s take away from his weekend spent on the police frontlines was that, unless everyone works together, football could be going back to what it used to be in the 1970s and 80s.

Do the old bill set up a check point in Carnary Wharf to see how many of the City bankers are high on drugs every morning, no just target the easy targets, its all their fault.

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Quoted from ncfc_chalky


There was a report of the behaviour of Grimsby fans at the time online (The Times?) of drug use,drunkiness and the smashing up of a train on the way down to Nottingham plus tales of trouble from other Notts fans at the time


And you believed them? Absolute gutter press. All teams have a small handful of people who act idiotically at football matches, the majority of us are hard working, professional, respectable people. UTM


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Seem to remember the Town ticket office adopting a fool proof system of quizzing opposition fans on their GTFC history knowledge when ringing up for tickets in the home end...  For anyone who does try to go in the home end, Steve Cherry was the goalkeeper the last time Notts County were in the top flight.


I'm going to call the person I'm speaking to duck and reference the chip cob I've just had. Easy!


JESUS AT THE CENTRE
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Chalky, the "trouble" that was reported was blown out of proportion by a film crew that turned up hoping to film Town fans rioting. There wasn't enough trouble for them to report so they tacked on trouble from Leicester fans in Nottingham the following day to make up their documentary. The report about the train was again blown out of proportion.  There was a lot of rubbish strewn about but no actual damage. The documentary was a classic example of the press sensationalism and over exaggeration. They came for a story and ended up having to make one up.
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