no nothing about damage to toilets, although there could have been. having seen for myself the damage done to the toilets in the east stand, some people should never be allowed in the ground again,
no nothing about damage to toilets, although there could have been. having seen for myself the damage done to the toilets in the east stand, some people should never be allowed in the ground again,
I didn't see the damage to the toilets so can't comment. This is what Saints have said though:
The club, meanwhile, has played down reports of toilets being trashed at the away end of the stadium.
Bill Harris, ground safety officer, confirmed there was some “very minor damage” which will require repair.
no nothing about damage to toilets, although there could have been. having seen for myself the damage done to the toilets in the east stand, some people should never be allowed in the ground again,
I didn't see the damage to the toilets so can't comment. This is what Saints have said though:
The club, meanwhile, has played down reports of toilets being trashed at the away end of the stadium.
Bill Harris, ground safety officer, confirmed there was some “very minor damage” which will require repair.
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aboveusonlypie... If you don't bother to go to the game when you live in the locality then you are not really a fan and therefore your views are invalid. It's simple.
they played down the damage, because they dont want any repeat of it when we play at yours, we have idiots as well, who are only to willing to spoil things for most of us who are happy with the friendly banter between the fans.
Stains town centre is a shocker, reminds me of some despressing Eastern European hovel.
It reminds us of one too. I thought the Council's choice of grey granite from China was spot on as an expression of their neo-communist ideals and complete lack of imagination or sympathy for ordinary people who would really like a pleasant town centre, free from drunks, druggies, scousers on the make and miserable grey granite that looks dirty the minute someone spits on it (which they do, frequently).
It reminds us of one too. I thought the Council's choice of grey granite from China was spot on as an expression of their neo-communist ideals and complete lack of imagination or sympathy for ordinary people who would really like a pleasant town centre, free from drunks, druggies, scousers on the make and miserable grey granite that looks dirty the minute someone spits on it (which they do, frequently).