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The best steward in the football league



strings

Moving further North...
Feb 19, 2006
9,965
Barnsley
Did anyone else have the pleasure of meeting the Steward at the entrance to Block 3 in the away end at St. Andrews? He was utterly brilliant, welcomed everyone to Birmingman personally with a handshake for all the men and a kiss for all the ladies.

What a man!
 




Did anyone else have the pleasure of meeting the Steward at the entrance to Block 3 in the away end at St. Andrews? He was utterly brilliant, welcomed everyone to Birmingman personally with a handshake for all the men and a kiss for all the ladies.

What a man!

Shouldn't it have been the other way round- we are Brighton after all.
 


Notters

Well-known member
Oct 20, 2003
24,876
Guiseley
Did anyone else have the pleasure of meeting the Steward at the entrance to Block 3 in the away end at St. Andrews? He was utterly brilliant, welcomed everyone to Birmingman personally with a handshake for all the men and a kiss for all the ladies.

What a man!

So he bloody well should've done after the shambles that was waiting half an hour for the gates to open.
 


Surrey_Albion

New member
Jan 17, 2011
2,867
Horley
Was this the older coloured gentleman? If so he was a top bloke, I also have to admit we went out in the evening and also my boy went into a couple of shops and everyone we meet went out their way for us realy freindly accomodating people those Brummies
 








strings

Moving further North...
Feb 19, 2006
9,965
Barnsley
Was this the older coloured gentleman? If so he was a top bloke, I also have to admit we went out in the evening and also my boy went into a couple of shops and everyone we meet went out their way for us realy freindly accomodating people those Brummies

Thats the one - black guy with glasses and a half-Carribean-half-Brummie accent. What a hero!
 


spig100963

New member
Mar 18, 2011
298
Did anyone else have the pleasure of meeting the Steward at the entrance to Block 3 in the away end at St. Andrews? He was utterly brilliant, welcomed everyone to Birmingman personally with a handshake for all the men and a kiss for all the ladies.

What a man!

He was good. Best way of stopping trouble is to get people on your side. His job was done by the time the game kicked off.
Everybody had total respect for him, so he did not need more than a quite word here and there. Much better than the muscle man
tactics.
 




Trigger

Well-known member
Jul 4, 2003
40,457
Brighton
Better than the ginger **** at the exit to entrace 1 afterwards who tried to pass the blame onto his mates for 'not doing thier job properly' and wanted no part of it when confronted about the brummie twats throwing coins into our end.
 


piersa

Well-known member
Apr 17, 2011
3,155
London
Was this the older coloured gentleman? If so he was a top bloke, I also have to admit we went out in the evening and also my boy went into a couple of shops and everyone we meet went out their way for us realy freindly accomodating people those Brummies

I was called racist for saying someone was "coloured" so be careful. I know it is nonsense but just to make you aware.
 


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