That in a nutshell is the argument. If you want to take a casual supporter, friend or other family member you might get into trouble or not allowed in. If someone with your ticket causes aggro, gets drunk etc.. of course the ticket holder should be responsible. The whole communication was heavy...
I don't think anyone apart from Barber has received any abuse and that exclamation mark at the end of the email makes him sound like a 13 year old girl
Of course you can look at it that way or another is; does asking football supporters for ID feel a like an overreaction, draconian infringement of their civil liberties that remind us of the Thatcherite anti football narrative that long ago died?
Exactly and we all police ourselves (although obviously this can go wrong) if a bloke is a nobhead you won't take him to the next away game. This draconian rule is pathetic and goes against the whole ethos of the club
I agree. It's a football match. This is so heavy handed it's madness. If a big group want to go but a mate isn't a season ticket holder they now can't go - total overkill