Well C100, you’re asking the wrong person, this should be put directly at the custodians in charge and responsible for managing the affairs of the club. To me that is the owner, the CEO, the board and the security manager. If you take in any of my earlier posts you will have noticed my thoughts on getting those responsible for match safety and control. For what it is worth here my main views. # Deduct points - as it’s the only way to get complacent, lazy and negligent attitudes changed. # Install cameras at all entrances to assist with identifying profiles, clothing and physical features of all entering fans. # Have match crowd control risk assessment undertaken and recorded for all matches with a police representative identifying the risks and preventative measures required. Include a Supporter Trust member (not on the board). # Provide proper levels of match stewarding (not the minimum cost package). # Have a police attendant as part of high profile (risk) matches to assist the club security manager. # Advise the security manager to take a concealed phone to record all match control meetings, where in the event he is told to ignore any concerns he may raise, he can provide evidence in the event any incident results in any corporate or individual legal action. Any use? bc
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big cherly · 42 minutes ago 42 min
I see on another thread that someone is referring to "Ross County's Football Academy". I just couldn't be arsed commenting, but thought why not have an FAQ about common and recurring misapprehensions about this wonderful club of ours. A kind of "Newbies Start Here!"
I have had a few ideas just to get started...
Why does everyone hate Neil Lennon?
Why don't they change the name to Inverness City?
Why is Richard Hasting known as "Judas"?
You get the idea...