franniesTache Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago You have until feburary to start pushing for the bubble to be dropped for the skates away, last time you were complicit in ruining what should be the best away in the calendar, how about you put things right this time round? Like Zamo taught us, just say no 1
Pamplemousse Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I suspect that it's already been agreed, but hopefully, now that we've got the first meeting for a few years out of the way, people can be trusted to make their own way there. I'd be interested to know the cost in policing the fixtures with and without a bubble. Maybe someone can submit a FOI request to find out...?
franniesTache Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago Just now, The Wyvern said: Doubt the FAB have a decisive say in the matter. When i spoke to the FSA around the time of the lsat fixture they said that it was other clubs FAB's that had got the bubble removed, and cited in particular Newcastle/Sunderland, saying that the fans boards were instrumental in getting their bubble removed. Sadly our current FAB seem to be wet blankets who are more than happy to roll over and have their belly tickled by the club and police, instead of making the case that a sizeable chunk of the support don't want to be treated like criminals for going to a game. Also the irony is that more people were arrested for Fratton away last season with the bubble than were in the league cup without it, so even their argument about safety doesn't hold up.
Ted Bates Statue Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago It's been dissolved and applications are now open for the new Phoenix FAB, so you might as well just apply to join and then we can moan at you when you fail to deliver, while you stick you fingers in your ears and enjoy your prawn sandwiches. 1
Holmes_and_Watson Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 20 minutes ago, Ted Bates Statue said: It's been dissolved and applications are now open for the new Phoenix FAB, so you might as well just apply to join and then we can moan at you when you fail to deliver, while you stick you fingers in your ears and enjoy your prawn sandwiches. FAB tip: It's easier to eat the sandwiches, without your fingers in your ears. 🙂
Turkish Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, franniesTache said: You have until feburary to start pushing for the bubble to be dropped for the skates away, last time you were complicit in ruining what should be the best away in the calendar, how about you put things right this time round? Like Zamo taught us, just say no The vast majority of fans were able to enjoy the derby in safety, we could travel in comfort and enjoy the hospitality inside Fratton Park whilst sampling the South Coast Derby atmosphere in a peace. The only people who feel it was ruined are the drunken thugs wishing to engage in low intelligence verbal jousting, or worse. I applaud the FAB for their hard work and when i am sworn i will make it my mission to ensure more matches are rewarded with the safe, bubble style transportation our wonderful fanbase deserves. 1
bpsaint Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Doesn’t matter what the fans want, Hampshire Police will call the shots on the bubble decision.
LGTL Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 11 minutes ago, bpsaint said: Doesn’t matter what the fans want, Hampshire Police will call the shots on the bubble decision. They didn’t last season. They never actively pushed for the bubble, the clubs did.
RedArmy Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago It will be reciprocal. The decision will be made soon on whether both are a bubble I imagine.
bpsaint Posted 58 minutes ago Posted 58 minutes ago (edited) 42 minutes ago, LGTL said: They didn’t last season. They never actively pushed for the bubble, the clubs did. There’s a detailed post on the fab F.A.B thread which states Hampshire police had already drawn up plans prior to a meeting with fans and the respective clubs safety teams and the bubble was their decision. Whilst the FAB might not have pushed back on the bubble as a whole they did raise complaints about the timings of the whole thing. Given they were patting themselves on the back about the whole thing I’m sure Hampshire will be forcing the bubble again next season. They can’t afford anymore bad publicity. Edited 58 minutes ago by bpsaint 1
RedArmy Posted 52 minutes ago Posted 52 minutes ago The amount the OB spent on the 2 games would have been cheaper just to have the games as normal. They had helicopters, countless officers, sterile zones etc. A complete waste of money just to ruin everyone’s match day experience, restrict your freedoms for travel choices and make themselves feel important. 1
EssEffCee Posted 30 minutes ago Posted 30 minutes ago (edited) 22 minutes ago, RedArmy said: The amount the OB spent on the 2 games would have been cheaper just to have the games as normal. They had helicopters, countless officers, sterile zones etc. A complete waste of money just to ruin everyone’s match day experience, restrict your freedoms for travel choices and make themselves feel important. Pretty sure the bubble is cheaper than a normal game. They'd still use the helicopter etc for a normal game. Edited 29 minutes ago by EssEffCee
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