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JESUSISHERE wrote:QuoteOfficial complaints were made to the referee, match assessor and WBA football club.Sorry Jesus, offical complaints were made by whom to those authorities? By Rovers? By the police? My understanding is that is there is an issue with fans encroaching onto a playing area then it is the home club who takes the blame - hence the reason the bloke on the mic was telling the WBA fans not to go on the pitch. Do you know if any complaints has been made against Rovers - we can do without a fine thats for sure?
Official complaints were made to the referee, match assessor and WBA football club.
I didn't. That must be your guilty conscinece speaking. I commented on the average IQ of stewards if you care to re-read my post. Want the evidence? You'll look a right tit then mate.BobG
Afternoon gents. Just thought I'd give you a bit of perspective from an Albion point of view. First of all, most of your stewards were fantastic yesterday, as were your fans who were very complimentary and friendly. Donny town centre was also a cracking place - I must admit, I expected it to be a bit of a dive!Anyway, the pitch invasion. I didn't agree with it one bit - it's not our pitch and you lot have still got games left to play on it. It's just disrespectful, really. However, one of your stewards in the suit and sunglasses (blonde haired fat c**t) decided to punch and kick one of our fans AFTER he had been restrained. This is just totally unacceptable and resulted in a load more going on the pitch to confront him and inform the police of what they'd seen. I went on just to inform the police of what I'd seen and then when he saw me point him out, he decided to start goading me and several other fans from behind a line of police. Proper big fat coward.Anyway, thanks for a great day and being so hospitable. All the best for the rest of the season and if you don't make it to the play-offs this year, I'd be pretty confident of you lot making it next year. Very good footballing side - just a shame about your dog head manager!
The West Stand looks almost empty.
OK chaps. Some of you believe that older research is valueless. An emotional reaction if ever there was one since none of you provide any evidence at all of research saying anything different from the research I have at least provided. If you can actually point to later research that says the contrary, then we will, at last, have moved beyond the purely juvenile responses so far. Right now all I have seen, still, is knee jerk emotion. At least I have quoted research in support of my views - unlike you. Am I right to suppose from your comments that if I bring 'recent' research to your attention that says the same thing, you'll accept that then? Because here it is: go on. Look at it for yourselves. I didn't quote it last night because it shows you lot to be even dimmer than the studies I did quote. IQ Differences for Adults in Different OccupationsWAIS-R Mean IQ Range Occupational Category110-112 Professional and technical103-104 Managers, clerical, sales100-102 Skilled workers92-94 Semiskilled workers87-89 Unskilled workersKaufman, Alan S. Assessing Adolescent and Adult Intelligence. Allyn and Bacon, 1990.Until you produce some evidence, all you've got to offer is hot air.As for coppers and their intelligence, I could provide you with chapter and verse - but I'll let you do that for yourselves - showing coppers, on average, rank somewhere a few points below midway in the IQ scale.Happy Cussy?! CheersBobG
That may or may not be true BFTP. It's a subject it'd be interesting to debate. But it's not germane to this particular one. What we have here is an allegation, by me, that some people take offence to. But rather than provide evidence in support of their position they simply blow hot air and emotion. I have simply provided another respected set of properly researched data to overcome their bizarre prejudice that 'old research' is of no value. CheersBobG
I'd like to put across my point of view being one of the stewards moved over to the North Stand from the West at the end of the game. The crowd situation was under control until the West Brom players came running over to the fans and this caused fans wanting to get to them and an advertising board being kicked off which flew into the air. This had to be moved so as not to cause any injury and this unfortunately left open a gap for the West Brom fans to get onto the pitch. In my opinion, we were understaffed in that corner (closest to the West Stand) and it was clear that the main area where fans were going to try and go on the pitch from from this corner.Once they were on the pitch it was safer to move back and get the players in before moving the fans back which i believe was done well.I cannot speak for any other steward or member of the police because i was dealing with the situation in my own way.In my opinion the problem started when the West Brom players ran over. They had ample time to go into the dressing room after the game, get changed and then come back out and see the fans; the fans were always going to wait. i heard numerous fan leaving angry calling their players selfish bstards for not coming back out.Official complaints were made to the referee, match assessor and WBA football club.
Until the 1960s you couldn't even get into the Police Force below a certain height. I think that it was 5'10\" in Donny but 6' in some areas. That meant that a good percentage of people of above average intelligence weren't even considered.Maybe these drifted into other careers affecting the averages. Police officers now have to pass an entrance exam that I don't think they did in the forties. I've worked in Engineering most of my life and would rather deal with someone with lots of common sense than some of the boffins who screw up on a daily basis because they don't see the broader picture.My IQ is 148 and I have a semi-skilled job but I'm happy and solvent.