Essex poolie wrote:When I spoke to them they said that Pools v Altringham is on schedule for this Saturday. I suggest you ring them pre match tomorrow and ask for yourself and if it will be Rob Law. I heard the interview concerned and he did not say anything wrong about Pools or Raj. A bit like Robbie Stelling banned because of who his father is.
fckpoolie wrote:I've been wondering if it's even legal to ban someone from a ground for expressing an opinion (regardless of whether it's right or wrong)?
It's not like anyone's said anything racist or threatening. It's just opinions about how the club's being run.
I miss the days when we had "the town's club" on our badge - I didn't much like the design of the badge at the time but do I miss the sentiment behind it.
loan_star wrote:fckpoolie wrote:I've been wondering if it's even legal to ban someone from a ground for expressing an opinion (regardless of whether it's right or wrong)?
It's not like anyone's said anything racist or threatening. It's just opinions about how the club's being run.
I miss the days when we had "the town's club" on our badge - I didn't much like the design of the badge at the time but do I miss the sentiment behind it.
A football club is a private club and they can let in whoever they like, you pay for the privilege of being allowed in.
If they think someone is being disruptive, either by word or deed, they are well within their rights to not allow them entry.
Been a few bans like that at Darlo especially under Reynolds.
fckpoolie wrote:I've been wondering if it's even legal to ban someone from a ground for expressing an opinion (regardless of whether it's right or wrong)?
It's not like anyone's said anything racist or threatening. It's just opinions about how the club's being run.
I miss the days when we had "the town's club" on our badge - I didn't much like the design of the badge at the time but do I miss the sentiment behind it.
loan_star wrote:fckpoolie wrote:I've been wondering if it's even legal to ban someone from a ground for expressing an opinion (regardless of whether it's right or wrong)?
It's not like anyone's said anything racist or threatening. It's just opinions about how the club's being run.
I miss the days when we had "the town's club" on our badge - I didn't much like the design of the badge at the time but do I miss the sentiment behind it.
A football club is a private club and they can let in whoever they like, you pay for the privilege of being allowed in.
If they think someone is being disruptive, either by word or deed, they are well within their rights to not allow them entry.
Been a few bans like that at Darlo especially under Reynolds.
Essex poolie wrote:When I spoke to them they said that Pools v Altringham is on schedule for this Saturday. I suggest you ring them pre match tomorrow and ask for yourself and if it will be Rob Law. I heard the interview concerned and he did not say anything wrong about Pools or Raj. A bit like Robbie Stelling banned because of who his father is.
Essex poolie wrote:When I spoke to them they said that Pools v Altringham is on schedule for this Saturday. I suggest you ring them pre match tomorrow and ask for yourself and if it will be Rob Law. I heard the interview concerned and he did not say anything wrong about Pools or Raj. A bit like Robbie Stelling banned because of who his father is.
loyal_fan wrote:loan_star wrote:fckpoolie wrote:I've been wondering if it's even legal to ban someone from a ground for expressing an opinion (regardless of whether it's right or wrong)?
It's not like anyone's said anything racist or threatening. It's just opinions about how the club's being run.
I miss the days when we had "the town's club" on our badge - I didn't much like the design of the badge at the time but do I miss the sentiment behind it.
A football club is a private club and they can let in whoever they like, you pay for the privilege of being allowed in.
If they think someone is being disruptive, either by word or deed, they are well within their rights to not allow them entry.
Been a few bans like that at Darlo especially under Reynolds.
I suppose that is true of individuals but not groups of people--assume if any club said they were banning all women or all people over a certain age that would be subject to legal challenge
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