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Unan

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  1. You’ve made this same post about 100 times over the years, I think you should take your own advice and… let it go.. You’ve made this same post about 100 times over the years, I think you should take your own advice and… let it go..
  2. Just saw that, even with a quarter of the ground missing, they still haven’t sold out
  3. I’ve been on your side for most of this thread but; in my opinion.. give it a rest(?) you’re guessing just the same as everyone else, why state it as fact
  4. You’re the only one commenting on it
  5. It’ll be fine in a quick minute
  6. Well we all knew that realistically Scott would be off this summer, it stings that we’ve found out via the first team sheet but alas, the outcome is all the same.
  7. Great message, but absolute virtue signalling, signing women beaters & no accessibility for Barnsley etc shows their true colours.
  8. The joy seeing your match day threads again, and we’re back ?
  9. Agard is a literal troll. He doesn’t troll like Robbored, who will sometimes give an actual opinion, Agard just shitposts 24/7, very strange person, the ignore function is broken unfortunately or they’d be on it.
  10. They really never learn do they, how many false dawns? How many times have they had egg on their face? They can’t believe what they write, surely
  11. He forgets to mention Wael has quadrupled their outgoings and debt, whilst moving nowhere. Evolution not revolution.
  12. If you believe that a football stadium or any other venue in the UK is not adhering to the accessibility requirements outlined in the Equality Act 2010, you can take the following steps to address the issue: Contact the Venue Directly: The first step is to reach out to the venue management or customer service to inform them about the accessibility issues you've observed. They may not be aware of the specific problems, and this direct communication might prompt them to take corrective action. Local Authority: If contacting the venue directly doesn't lead to satisfactory results, you can contact your local authority. They are responsible for enforcing various regulations, including those related to accessibility. They may be able to investigate the matter and work with the venue to ensure compliance. Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC): The EHRC is a government agency responsible for promoting and enforcing equality laws in the UK. They can provide guidance and advice on issues related to equality and accessibility. While they may not investigate individual cases, they can offer information on your rights and how to address the situation. Disability Rights UK: Disability Rights UK is a national charity that works to promote and protect the rights of disabled people. They offer information, resources, and support on various disability-related issues, including accessibility. Local Access Groups or Disability Organizations: There might be local advocacy groups or disability organizations in your area that can provide guidance and support. They may also have experience in addressing similar issues and can offer advice on how to proceed.
  13. Shocker in ‘times change’.. let’s stick to horse & cart, coal mines & paper mail because god forbid we have to learn new technologies. Plastic is crap anyway, global warming init..
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