lomas cautioned by police


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No point in speaking to anyone.

Anybody with the power to change things will just fob you off

You have to realise that no-one gives a sh!t,so just sit there and take it,cheer if you score,clap the team off and leave.Cause if you do complain your numbers marked and you will be out along with the ones that retaliate.You can have as many discussions as you want,its happened for years,decades and will always happen so just have to get over it.Not you in general Ryzo but you know what I mean.
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You have to realise that no-one gives a sh!t,so just sit there and take it,cheer if you score,clap the team off and leave.Cause if you do complain your numbers marked and you will be out along with the ones that retaliate.You can have as many discussions as you want,its happened for years,decades and will always happen so just have to get over it.Not you in general Ryzo but you know what I mean.

It's what you do when your out that's the fun part

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When I seen this thread I thought he had went into the Royal with his saints scarf on and the barman had refused to serve him with football colours:evil: and shaggy had grabbed him and pulled him over the bar:razz:.he he.

Maybe put the scarf inside out Doc,hope the old bill didnae nab him outside for allegedly singing!!:)

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at least the O.F...only way for the clubs directors to take heed of the law and their bank managers..hit them where it hurts. would the O.F. be the O.F. if they did not recieve away teams fans?

Though with no Celtic fans at Ibrox and no Rangers at Parkhead - the bile merchants wouldn't have anyone to hurl their c**p at in OF games.

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Drifting away from Saints -but still Strathclyde Police reference......Did you see the story about the Celtic fan that had his "Benedict the Pope" scarf taken away from him inside Ibrox 15 minutes into the game -The big policeman allegedly drew it to the attention of the "ground" commander who said it was "offensive" blah blah.......so the upshot is the "Roman Catholic church will be working "closely" with Strahclyde Police to advise them whats right and wrong ( when dealing with Roman Catholics at Football).

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Can anyone shed any light on the reasons for the hand help video cameras the police had on saturday ? Never seen this before, is it common ?
Usually to control mindless hooligans intent on trouble to use in court proceedings and banning orders.Saints fans you re a disgrace.Bet it was wee Margaret and Betty that were the ring leaders.
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Can anyone shed any light on the reasons for the hand help video cameras the police had on saturday ? Never seen this before, is it common ?

By videoing the away fans, this is Strathclydes finests way of demonstrating to the politicians they are tackling the problems associated with bigotry etc.

Just a pity they haven't started at Home.

By the way, did anyone else read about a Sheriff who deemed swearing at the Polis was not an offence?

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Steve Lomas will be missing from the dugout for Saturday’s game against Hearts at Tynecastle.

The club was contacted by the SFA’s Judicial Panel following our game against Rangers at Ibrox on 19th November regarding a report of alleged misconduct by the new Saints Manager which was brought to their attention by the Police Match Commander.

The Club was offered the opportunity for the manager to attend a hearing or accept a one match ban.

Although the Club is disappointed that this incident has reached the Judicial Panel, it has chosen to accept the one match ban.

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Steve Lomas will be missing from the dugout for Saturday’s game against Hearts at Tynecastle.

The club was contacted by the SFA’s Judicial Panel following our game against Rangers at Ibrox on 19th November regarding a report of alleged misconduct by the new Saints Manager which was brought to their attention by the Police Match Commander.

The Club was offered the opportunity for the manager to attend a hearing or accept a one match ban.

Although the Club is disappointed that this incident has reached the Judicial Panel, it has chosen to accept the one match ban.

Pathetic.

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