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The match won't finish on Saturday.Orient got stung by that behind-closed-doors stunt last weekend and they won't let this lie. Perfect that they're playing Blackpool; both sets of fans should en masse go on the pitch and refuse to leave.The EFL have been ignoring the issues for too long, something needs to give.
The governing body continues to bury its head in the sand
Hope even more of the LO fans turn up now,unable to buy a ticket and peacefully protest outside the ground and well before kick off to.Good luck to them and the blackpool fans.If Blackpool qualify for the play-offs,I hope their fans plan protests for them and their opponents request for tickets not to be sold to them.
Quote from: Drover on May 02, 2017, 03:41:03 pmHope even more of the LO fans turn up now,unable to buy a ticket and peacefully protest outside the ground and well before kick off to.Good luck to them and the blackpool fans.If Blackpool qualify for the play-offs,I hope their fans plan protests for them and their opponents request for tickets not to be sold to them.Bit of a trek, and not a cheap one, to just go to protest...
Quote from: RedJ on May 02, 2017, 03:48:12 pmQuote from: Drover on May 02, 2017, 03:41:03 pmHope even more of the LO fans turn up now,unable to buy a ticket and peacefully protest outside the ground and well before kick off to.Good luck to them and the blackpool fans.If Blackpool qualify for the play-offs,I hope their fans plan protests for them and their opponents request for tickets not to be sold to them.Bit of a trek, and not a cheap one, to just go to protest...Yes your right,,but if they was going in the first place or thinking of going,and now they cannot get a ticket.I hope they'd be more determined to protest.
The Blackpool chairman wants orient to refund all tickets and ban all away fans from going in! Can they do that? Would it not give the home team a advantage on the others?