Well done on not addressing any of the points I raised.
And congratulations on adding to your huge tally of '
I'm a better fan than you' posts - eleven years on and the script has never once changed
I've ignored your pathetic jibes over the last few months.
Now it's my turn to stab back.
I have to a address your points do I?
Well lets look at your your selfish post bit by bit.
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"I can see the club's logic too."
(Yes you always do. Another one who will say nothing against official policy
If the club didn't control it, then every charity and it's Dog's Trust dog would be circling the ground...
(Total cobblers and you know it. Rarely has a charity turned up and circled the ground every week)
I can't speak for others but going to football is about escaping the rest of my life, not fighting off chuggers both home and away*.
(Chuggers? You fight them off that often when you attend do you? LIAR)
I know, that sounds uncharitable but if it wasn't controlled there would be loads of different charities understandably trying to raise funds from our massive 40,000 (sorry, I forgot the new ground's not happening) 11,000 strong crowds.
(Says pretty much the same thing as paragraph 2. Repeats are boring)
So setting a limit does make sense and, as always, who decides which charities do and don't make the approved list is an impossible task.
(Club approved charities only then? I am sure they can enforce that in and around the ground, but away from Kings Park they have no shout.)
*And let's be honest, if suddenly all sorts of charities were circling DC at every home game this MB would be awash with posts moaning about it in a BHF heartbeat
(Same as paragraph 2 again)
I wish I was home this weekend as I would have taken this chap around the local bazzars, away from you of course as you don't want bothering, and tried to show a bit of kindness and help out.
Get back to hoping Labour topple the government tonight.
I and many others have your card well and truly marked.