Chester City 18:52 - Jan 7 with 11529 views | jack_lord | So how are they allowed to have fans at their games? | |
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Chester City on 19:10 - Jan 7 with 3857 views | Chief | They've been reported to the police now so maybe they won't be. | |
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Chester City on 19:17 - Jan 7 with 3834 views | max936 | On the border aren't they, so they may think they are fine. | |
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Chester City on 19:20 - Jan 7 with 3835 views | trampie | Listened to radio Wales tonight seems as if North Wales police are now involved, the Welsh Government have apparently sent them (Chester FC) a letter, no doubt telling them the law, the pitch and stands are in Wales. [Post edited 7 Jan 2022 19:27]
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Chester City on 19:25 - Jan 7 with 3824 views | blaenaugwentjack |
Chester City on 19:20 - Jan 7 by trampie | Listened to radio Wales tonight seems as if North Wales police are now involved, the Welsh Government have apparently sent them (Chester FC) a letter, no doubt telling them the law, the pitch and stands are in Wales. [Post edited 7 Jan 2022 19:27]
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Really? now here comes a bit of a problem then? | | | |
Chester City on 19:29 - Jan 7 with 3813 views | trampie |
Chester City on 19:25 - Jan 7 by blaenaugwentjack | Really? now here comes a bit of a problem then? |
Yes that is why it's newsworthy. But the reality is the pitch and supporters are in Wales and the law of the land (Wales) should dictate. | |
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Chester City on 19:30 - Jan 7 with 3802 views | Dr_Winston | Because the WG are so incompetent (obviously) that the concept of cross border conflicts didn't register with them at all. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Chester City on 19:31 - Jan 7 with 3807 views | Flashberryjack |
Chester City on 19:25 - Jan 7 by blaenaugwentjack | Really? now here comes a bit of a problem then? |
Chester vote for independence. | |
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Chester City on 19:36 - Jan 7 with 3799 views | blaenaugwentjack |
Chester City on 19:30 - Jan 7 by Dr_Winston | Because the WG are so incompetent (obviously) that the concept of cross border conflicts didn't register with them at all. |
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Chester City on 19:37 - Jan 7 with 3783 views | Dr_Winston |
Chester City on 19:36 - Jan 7 by blaenaugwentjack | Unlike Westminster which are so trustworthy, transparent and Honest |
Yes, because criticism of the incompetent halfwits in the Senedd automatically means support of the Westminster Govt. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Chester City on 19:38 - Jan 7 with 3788 views | blaenaugwentjack |
Chester City on 19:29 - Jan 7 by trampie | Yes that is why it's newsworthy. But the reality is the pitch and supporters are in Wales and the law of the land (Wales) should dictate. |
At first i thought it was covid rules, then i think was,nt their some trouble with Telford the other week? | | | |
Chester City on 19:43 - Jan 7 with 3767 views | NotLoyal | Someone mentioned this in work, but apparently half of their ground is in England ? | |
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Chester City on 19:51 - Jan 7 with 3759 views | blaenaugwentjack |
Chester City on 19:37 - Jan 7 by Dr_Winston | Yes, because criticism of the incompetent halfwits in the Senedd automatically means support of the Westminster Govt. |
Not going to defend the incompetence at the Senedd, but compared to the cesspit that is Westminster it does not even come close. | | | |
Chester City on 19:54 - Jan 7 with 3730 views | Dr_Winston |
Chester City on 19:51 - Jan 7 by blaenaugwentjack | Not going to defend the incompetence at the Senedd, but compared to the cesspit that is Westminster it does not even come close. |
Not really. Despite Westminsters general incompetence figures in Wales have been consistently worse throughout the entirety of the Pandemic. All Drakers had to do to achieve that was murder hospitality as an industry in Wales. Not to mention the other f*cking idiotic decisions made that have been debated to death both here and elsewhere. The man is a cipher. A hectoring, prohibitionist nobody who, in any other civilised nation, would be nowhere near the levers of power. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Chester City on 19:56 - Jan 7 with 3733 views | max936 |
Chester City on 19:51 - Jan 7 by blaenaugwentjack | Not going to defend the incompetence at the Senedd, but compared to the cesspit that is Westminster it does not even come close. |
This in Bundles, how anyone can support either of the Baboons beats me, we have got the lesser of the two evils though, there's no doubt about that, got to be the most corrupt and lawless government we've ever had. | |
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Chester City on 20:02 - Jan 7 with 3731 views | LittleEnglandJack | If there is absolutely any justice they will be allowed to carry on and not subjected to the same cretinous rules as we are. Failing that I hope they tell any busy body authorities that come knocking to do one. The idea of Mark Drakeford being able to obliterate the main revenue stream of a small English football club because the pitch itself happens to be a few feet on the wrong side of an imaginary line is actually bloody sickening. [Post edited 7 Jan 2022 20:02]
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Chester City on 20:07 - Jan 7 with 3709 views | max936 |
Chester City on 20:02 - Jan 7 by LittleEnglandJack | If there is absolutely any justice they will be allowed to carry on and not subjected to the same cretinous rules as we are. Failing that I hope they tell any busy body authorities that come knocking to do one. The idea of Mark Drakeford being able to obliterate the main revenue stream of a small English football club because the pitch itself happens to be a few feet on the wrong side of an imaginary line is actually bloody sickening. [Post edited 7 Jan 2022 20:02]
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Chester City on 20:16 - Jan 7 with 3691 views | trampie |
Chester City on 19:43 - Jan 7 by NotLoyal | Someone mentioned this in work, but apparently half of their ground is in England ? |
Only the bogs are in Ingerlund, literally, lol. The playing surface and the stands where the supporters are are are in Wales. The offices and car park are in England. | |
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Chester City on 20:21 - Jan 7 with 3677 views | trampie |
Chester City on 20:02 - Jan 7 by LittleEnglandJack | If there is absolutely any justice they will be allowed to carry on and not subjected to the same cretinous rules as we are. Failing that I hope they tell any busy body authorities that come knocking to do one. The idea of Mark Drakeford being able to obliterate the main revenue stream of a small English football club because the pitch itself happens to be a few feet on the wrong side of an imaginary line is actually bloody sickening. [Post edited 7 Jan 2022 20:02]
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It's Wales and it's the law in Wales, if Chester don't comply when they are at home next I would expect the North Wales police and the Welsh Government take action. The club seem to be saying that most of their fans are English and that the rules should not apply to them but unfortunately for them they are based in Wales and have to comply with Welsh law. | |
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Chester City on 20:34 - Jan 7 with 3654 views | Whiterockin |
Chester City on 20:16 - Jan 7 by trampie | Only the bogs are in Ingerlund, literally, lol. The playing surface and the stands where the supporters are are are in Wales. The offices and car park are in England. |
Always **** on the English side of the stand. | | | |
Chester City on 20:45 - Jan 7 with 3636 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Chester City on 19:54 - Jan 7 by Dr_Winston | Not really. Despite Westminsters general incompetence figures in Wales have been consistently worse throughout the entirety of the Pandemic. All Drakers had to do to achieve that was murder hospitality as an industry in Wales. Not to mention the other f*cking idiotic decisions made that have been debated to death both here and elsewhere. The man is a cipher. A hectoring, prohibitionist nobody who, in any other civilised nation, would be nowhere near the levers of power. |
Wednesday 10 people died of Covid in Wales. ( 1 in 317,000 of the population) . Wednesday In England 316 died (1 in 178,000 of the population). Drakeford is doing what he thinks is right. | |
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Chester City on 20:51 - Jan 7 with 3617 views | max936 |
Chester City on 20:45 - Jan 7 by ReslovenSwan1 | Wednesday 10 people died of Covid in Wales. ( 1 in 317,000 of the population) . Wednesday In England 316 died (1 in 178,000 of the population). Drakeford is doing what he thinks is right. |
"Drakeford is doing what he thinks is right." He's right up your street, he's another that could empty a pub in seconds, you'd get on like an house on fire. | |
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Chester City on 20:55 - Jan 7 with 3609 views | LittleEnglandJack |
Chester City on 20:21 - Jan 7 by trampie | It's Wales and it's the law in Wales, if Chester don't comply when they are at home next I would expect the North Wales police and the Welsh Government take action. The club seem to be saying that most of their fans are English and that the rules should not apply to them but unfortunately for them they are based in Wales and have to comply with Welsh law. |
They're not based in Wales though, the registered adress of Chester FC LTD is Deva Stadium, Bumpers Lane, Chester, Cheshire, United Kingdom, CH1 4LT. An imaginary line just happens to place the pitch in 'Wales'. I don't think they foresaw the eventuality of differing rules on crowd attendance when they built there, and shouldn't be punished for it. They're an English club, as any Wrexham fan will tell you. Personally, I'd just reroute the border around the stadium, since it has absolutely no reason to be there, but I don't imagine you'd like that. | | | |
Chester City on 21:01 - Jan 7 with 3594 views | Whiterockin |
Chester City on 20:45 - Jan 7 by ReslovenSwan1 | Wednesday 10 people died of Covid in Wales. ( 1 in 317,000 of the population) . Wednesday In England 316 died (1 in 178,000 of the population). Drakeford is doing what he thinks is right. |
1st thing Wales is a couple of weeks behind England so you can't compare. Infection rates in England are below Wales as they are dropping. Fatality rates are a couple of weeks behind. 2nd the Wales death rates are never 100% correct as mid Wales have poor emergency services and general hospitals so Welsh patents are showing up on English stats as they are taken to English hospitals. [Post edited 7 Jan 2022 21:02]
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Chester City on 21:09 - Jan 7 with 3573 views | jasper_T |
Chester City on 20:55 - Jan 7 by LittleEnglandJack | They're not based in Wales though, the registered adress of Chester FC LTD is Deva Stadium, Bumpers Lane, Chester, Cheshire, United Kingdom, CH1 4LT. An imaginary line just happens to place the pitch in 'Wales'. I don't think they foresaw the eventuality of differing rules on crowd attendance when they built there, and shouldn't be punished for it. They're an English club, as any Wrexham fan will tell you. Personally, I'd just reroute the border around the stadium, since it has absolutely no reason to be there, but I don't imagine you'd like that. |
An imaginary line places their ticket office just inside "England". Really though the river would make a more sensible border, wouldn't it? But I'm no geographer. | | | |
Chester City on 21:12 - Jan 7 with 3558 views | trampie |
Chester City on 20:55 - Jan 7 by LittleEnglandJack | They're not based in Wales though, the registered adress of Chester FC LTD is Deva Stadium, Bumpers Lane, Chester, Cheshire, United Kingdom, CH1 4LT. An imaginary line just happens to place the pitch in 'Wales'. I don't think they foresaw the eventuality of differing rules on crowd attendance when they built there, and shouldn't be punished for it. They're an English club, as any Wrexham fan will tell you. Personally, I'd just reroute the border around the stadium, since it has absolutely no reason to be there, but I don't imagine you'd like that. |
It is in Wales and they should adhere to Welsh law, with just the offices in England, they must have known that they were putting their pitch and stands on Welsh land when they built it surely, ignorance is no defence in law, for Wales to have different laws to England should have been foreseeable. | |
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