stefano wrote:Brucie raised a legitimate concern which he witnessed and it is a pity that some seem to want to turn it back on him.
Stef, were Brucies claims accurate, then I would support him totally. However, having been sat less than 10 feet away from the incident, I can safely say he's not accurate.
He spent the best part of 5 minutes (if not longer) spending (as soon as the lone steward arrived) nigh on 5 seconds watching the pitch and then turning in his seat for a 20 second rant (repeat again, and again, etc) at the steward, continuing once the response team (whatever that may be) arrived. At no time did the steward (or the response team) act aggressively that I saw.
As already pointed out, both spectators and a member of the club spoke to the female steward in the response team, suggesting that this was perhaps a bit of an overreaction. I certainly didnt get told to bugger off, or shut up and sit down, or anything impolite by the stewards.
The rights and wrongs of being able to take photos in a football ground are certainly worthy of an entire thread to themselves, however they're not a valid point in this thread.
Apathy Rules...............it's ok though, nobody's that fussed about it........