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Post by wysemangas on Sept 19, 2015 7:21:34 GMT
The weather is supposed to be fine. Speaking with some locals last night, they are not over confidant with their team and exspect a very close game. The crowd is expected to be 10000 plus. Get there early
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Post by markczgas on Sept 19, 2015 19:39:57 GMT
Beautiful day down there !! and 10,000 plus. Friendly locals and the family area in the stand very popular with my lad - table football, boxing gear, mini soccer ( but too busy) and other stuff. Plymouth staff in this zone were very friendly. Can Rovers organise something like this to keep kids entertained and welcomed ?? Well done Plymouth !!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2015 20:05:53 GMT
Beautiful day down there !! and 10,000 plus. Friendly locals and the family area in the stand very popular with my lad - table football, boxing gear, mini soccer ( but too busy) and other stuff. Plymouth staff in this zone were very friendly . Can Rovers organise something like this to keep kids entertained and welcomed ?? Well done Plymouth !! Haha!
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Post by peterpirate on Sept 19, 2015 20:33:35 GMT
Yeah I agee about the entertainment there was boxing in the park after the game too,no gloves though
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Post by BishopstonBRFC on Sept 19, 2015 21:44:24 GMT
Yeah I agee about the entertainment there was boxing in the park after the game too,no gloves though Was it boxing or just a few choice words?
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Post by socrates on Sept 20, 2015 3:41:41 GMT
That's the thing about hooliganism these days, it doesn't really bother me because if a bunch of numpties want to meet up with another bunch of numpties and beat the crap out of each other in a pre arranged place then I say let them carry on. At least the proper supporters and the women and children don't get caught up in it like used to happen so often. Idiots beating up other idiots , leave them to it.
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Post by peterpirate on Sept 20, 2015 8:29:52 GMT
That's the trouble they do I was there with two kids trying to walk back to the centre and there was a play area yards away with families in,one older gas went to climb over the railings to the play area to get to Plymouth fans on hill but another one said leave it out there is kids in there Bloody idiot I wonder if he had kids? Probably not
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2015 8:35:45 GMT
Kids see worse on daytime tv. Many kids wouldn't even notice. Some computer games are pretty violent too.
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Post by peterpirate on Sept 20, 2015 8:58:25 GMT
Oh that's ok then
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2015 11:20:16 GMT
Kids see worse on daytime tv. Many kids wouldn't even notice. Some computer games are pretty violent too. I think that there is a big difference between a child seeing something on a screen, as opposed to suddenly being in close proximity to a bunch of 16 stone, brawling neanderthals.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2015 12:03:27 GMT
Kids see worse on daytime tv. Many kids wouldn't even notice. Some computer games are pretty violent too. I think that there is a big difference between a child seeing something on a screen, as opposed to suddenly being in close proximity to a bunch of 16 stone, brawling neanderthals. Definitely! Far more value watching it live. If the parents are there it can be a useful learning experience. Rather a fist fight down the park than 30 minutes of Jeremy Ducking Kyle any day!!
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