Katy Posted 29 March 2009 Posted 29 March 2009 Police outside the drapers wouldnt let me go bookies , apparently its not a free country on matchdays We walked straight past all that lot and had a free roam to the College Arms, no police and we got a seat.
Guest Bilo Posted 29 March 2009 Posted 29 March 2009 Police outside the drapers wouldnt let me go bookies , apparently its not a free country on matchdays Those coppers were useless and on a power trip. I walked through with Kareem no probs, but as soon as Lovejoy tried to get through they stopped him. Absolute idiots.
Sparky Posted 29 March 2009 Posted 29 March 2009 We walked straight past all that lot and had a free roam to the College Arms, no police and we got a seat. I was fooking fuming , had to take a route through a shopping centre to get there .
Guest Bilo Posted 29 March 2009 Posted 29 March 2009 I was fooking fuming , had to take a route through a shopping centre to get there . The standard of policing was generally very poor yesterday, both in Peterborough and Leicester. The best policeman we came across was on the return journey, let us have a good laugh and also managed not to look like somebody had come into his house and wiped their arse on his best shirt.
Sparky Posted 29 March 2009 Posted 29 March 2009 The standard of policing was generally very poor yesterday, both in Peterborough and Leicester. The best policeman we came across was on the return journey, let us have a good laugh and also managed not to look like somebody had come into his house and wiped their arse on his best shirt. Nice to meet you by the way
Guest Bilo Posted 29 March 2009 Posted 29 March 2009 Nice to meet you by the way Yeah you too mate. That train journey was pretty awful though it has to be said. And as for the woman with the kiddie who sat on the emergency button, not impressed by her laughing at all.
Guest Posted 29 March 2009 Posted 29 March 2009 With the visit of Dirty Leeds coming up, the constabulary are no doubt looking for a convenient reason to increase their presence at the game......
Guest Bilo Posted 29 March 2009 Posted 29 March 2009 With the visit of Dirty Leeds coming up, the constabulary are no doubt looking for a convenient reason to increase their presence at the game...... As long as it's Leeds fans being grabbed and thrown into walls.
Katy Posted 29 March 2009 Posted 29 March 2009 I was fooking fuming , had to take a route through a shopping centre to get there . I tried to direct people through the shopping centre but we were stopped as Daggers was carrying a bottle of beer The Police were just gutted because most, if not all fans were well behaved and they had nothing to do all day.
Corky Posted 29 March 2009 Posted 29 March 2009 I tried to direct people through the shopping centre but we were stopped as Daggers was carrying a bottle of beer The Police were just gutted because most, if not all fans were well behaved and they had nothing to do all day. Given the hype surrounding the fixture in terms of the Police presence, it would be interesting if they released a report or statement talking about any arrests or trouble, because as far as I could see, at the train station, in the centre and at the ground, there wasn't a hint of trouble. Did anyone else hear that woman on Peterborough station as the Leicester fans were walking down the stairs- telling us to "grow up"? We were only singing a few light-hearted songs.
Sparky Posted 29 March 2009 Posted 29 March 2009 Given the hype surrounding the fixture in terms of the Police presence, it would be interesting if they released a report or statement talking about any arrests or trouble, because as far as I could see, at the train station, in the centre and at the ground, there wasn't a hint of trouble.Did anyone else hear that woman on Peterborough station as the Leicester fans were walking down the stairs- telling us to "grow up"? We were only singing a few light-hearted songs. You must have been right behind me , i started the chorus of boos for her !!
Katy Posted 29 March 2009 Posted 29 March 2009 Given the hype surrounding the fixture in terms of the Police presence, it would be interesting if they released a report or statement talking about any arrests or trouble, because as far as I could see, at the train station, in the centre and at the ground, there wasn't a hint of trouble.Did anyone else hear that woman on Peterborough station as the Leicester fans were walking down the stairs- telling us to "grow up"? We were only singing a few light-hearted songs. I think she was the same one who called us 'animals' as we were walking down the steps onto the other platform to get out
Corky Posted 29 March 2009 Posted 29 March 2009 You must have been right behind me , i started the chorus of boos for her !! I think I was. Silly woman. I think she was the same one who called us 'animals' as we were walking down the steps onto the other platform to get out Did she? I know, singing songs and having a laugh is disgusting
Katy Posted 29 March 2009 Posted 29 March 2009 I think I was. Silly woman.Did she? I know, singing songs and having a laugh is disgusting She passed me on the stairs as I was in front because I knew where we were going when she said it, I just laughed at her and told her she was going up the wrong side of the stairs. Mardy cockwad.
Fosse Boy Posted 29 March 2009 Posted 29 March 2009 I was the one that came over and spoke to you. Ah yeah, thought it might have been you but I wasn't certain. Got an empty first class carriage to ourselves back to 'Arborough. Awesome.
Guest Bilo Posted 29 March 2009 Posted 29 March 2009 Given the hype surrounding the fixture in terms of the Police presence, it would be interesting if they released a report or statement talking about any arrests or trouble, because as far as I could see, at the train station, in the centre and at the ground, there wasn't a hint of trouble.Did anyone else hear that woman on Peterborough station as the Leicester fans were walking down the stairs- telling us to "grow up"? We were only singing a few light-hearted songs. Walked past her as she said it. I think the song in question was When You're Smiling, so it wasn't even one of our more sweary numbers. FFS, it's called passion love, just cos you haven't had any in your life since Thatcher was in Downing Street doesn't mean it's denied to the rest of us.
Guest Bilo Posted 29 March 2009 Posted 29 March 2009 You must have been right behind me , i started the chorus of boos for her !! She wasn't impressed when the booing started was she?
Lovejoy Posted 29 March 2009 Posted 29 March 2009 Those coppers were useless and on a power trip. I walked through with Kareem no probs, but as soon as Lovejoy tried to get through they stopped him. Absolute idiots. It was the burberry scarf and skinhead . They were completely clueless. "Are you with that group?" "Yes. Can I go with them please?" "No!" "Why not?" Why are they allowed to go and not me?" "It was an error." It was only when I got pissed off and started giving them some lip that they let me go, bloody jobsworths. The standard of policing was generally very poor yesterday, both in Peterborough and Leicester. The best policeman we came across was on the return journey, let us have a good laugh and also managed not to look like somebody had come into his house and wiped their arse on his best shirt. How funny was that woman though ? Absolutley battered, the dirty slag. Given the hype surrounding the fixture in terms of the Police presence, it would be interesting if they released a report or statement talking about any arrests or trouble, because as far as I could see, at the train station, in the centre and at the ground, there wasn't a hint of trouble.Did anyone else hear that woman on Peterborough station as the Leicester fans were walking down the stairs- telling us to "grow up"? We were only singing a few light-hearted songs. Yeah I heard that too. She was blatently a Leicester fan going to the game. West stander I reckon .
Bert Posted 29 March 2009 Author Posted 29 March 2009 Yeah I heard that too. She was blatently a Leicester fan going to the game. West stander I reckon . She was just on her way to Waitrose to get her Prawns and Kingsmill.
Guest Bilo Posted 29 March 2009 Posted 29 March 2009 It was the burberry scarf and skinhead . They were completely clueless."Are you with that group?" "Yes. Can I go with them please?" "No!" "Why not?" Why are they allowed to go and not me?" "It was an error." It was only when I got pissed off and started giving them some lip that they let me go, bloody jobsworths. It was quite funny when we saw you getting a bit mouthy with them and they just backed down straight away. God knows what they would have done if there'd been actual trouble. How funny was that woman though ? Absolutley battered, the dirty slag. Classic stuff. I don't think she liked us very much by the end of the journey. Her Sheep Shagging and equally drunk friend liked me a lot less. Yeah I heard that too. She was blatently a Leicester fan going to the game. West stander I reckon . Look out for a woman in the padded seats munching on a prawn sandwich giving L1 and the Kop evil looks West Standers.
wight88 Posted 29 March 2009 Posted 29 March 2009 That's down to the overtime situation. If nothing happens there might be fewer police required in future. They have a vested interest in seeing that something happens. There's a huge contrast in the approach of different officers. Some just maintain a presence and stay neutral, others are quite engaging and cheerful while a few fix people in the face, keep a hand on their batons and are clearly just itching for a chance to lay into someone like at Derby last time we went. #Are you referring to the bloke who got done over in the waiting room at Leicester after the game?
General Smuts Posted 29 March 2009 Posted 29 March 2009 Me plus 15 coppers alone in Subway = Moist undercrackers.
leftsideoverhere Posted 30 March 2009 Posted 30 March 2009 Sadly it's not just the last 10 years - pretty much every time I've come across the police they've been two-faced wankers. It's been the same at football matches and demonstrations for as long as I can remember. Chatty and friendly in the morning and chasing you with dogs and horses in the afternoon. Some of them just join up for the trouble, I guess, some of them are thinking of the overtime. But if you give people tools and weapons and training that says they are the only ones who can keep order, then they'll always be a hair's breadth from over-reacting in my experience.
Alexikokopops Posted 30 March 2009 Posted 30 March 2009 Me: Is it true a pregnant woman can request your hat to piss in if she needs it? Copper: Only if I can shit in her handbag
James. Posted 30 March 2009 Posted 30 March 2009 Me: Is it true a pregnant woman can request your hat to piss in if she needs it?Copper: Only if I can shit in her handbag Based purely on witnessing this incident I have nothing but praise for the Peterborough police force.
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