On the pitch, particularly bad today, a blizzard of distracting debris blowing around, a pet hate of mine (worse than the gulls), can't think of another ground where it's ever as bad. Yet when it's a live TV game it never seem as bad.
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Thread: Rubbish
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23-12-2017 05:59 PM #1
Rubbish
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23-12-2017 06:25 PM #3
No excuse not to either put your rubbish in the bin or hold onto it until you find one. Pure laziness and selfishness.
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23-12-2017 06:51 PM #4
What about the mess outside after the game from the food bank collection! Street was a right state!
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23-12-2017 06:55 PM #6
Howling winds blowing right through the city.
I was caught up in swirling debris on The North Bridge earlier - had to close my eyes to get through it.
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23-12-2017 06:57 PM #7
Said this last year.
Club should have an initiative to stop fans dropping litter at the stadium.
They should introduce recycling bins also - being a green club would help the bins also be green etc.
Fans reps - could they look into this ?
Seagulls and rubbish - same every year.
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23-12-2017 08:12 PM #9
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23-12-2017 09:37 PM #11
I witnessed a number of kids today deliberately throwing their rubbish and handfulls of napkins over the trackside wall. Seems to be a wee game to them.
Also, why couldn't the food bank fold take the empty carrier bags away with them instead of leaving piles of them on the pavement?
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23-12-2017 10:32 PM #12
According to Twitter, the "Helping Hands" were returning later for all the rubbish/bags etc with an empty van.
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