dcfcsteve,
"Would that be the same RUC who stated publically that there were no security or safety issues in using the Brandywell in 1973 ? Hobson's Choice indeed - though only when it suits the Irish League Management Committee it would seem..."
The issue was presented before the Irish League Management Committee and a democratic vote of member clubs taken.
"Really ? Is that why their club voted for a return to the Brandywell then ???"
I was talking about the supporters who had no bus to travel home on after it was hijacked and burnt out.
"For the record - yes, a lot has actually changed with the "security issues" outside the Brandywell in 30 years."
Not my experience in 2005. Do the PSNI police the environs of The Brandywell?
"There were never incidents of supporters or their vehicles being selected for attack in Derry's Irish League days (the Balymena bus that got hijacked was empty at the time, and was merely taken along with anything else they could find to use as barricades)"
There was in 2005. Supporters buses exiting the The Brandywell had to endure a lengthy rerouting after Linfield's visit for the Setanta fixture this year too.
"I even recall a hand grenade being thrown into a certain ground 15 or so years after Derry City were forced out of the league. I wonder what penalties that club were forced to suffer for such clear 'security issues' regarding their stadium..."
So do I.
Having been sat in the stand the night the blast bombs were thrown over the wall at Windsor near the Cliftonville fans, my abiding memory was the massive cheer that went up from those very same fans because they were under the impression it was the IRA attacking Linfield fans!!
Should Linfield Football Club be held similarly responsible for two republican attempts to bomb supporters exiting Windsor Park during International fixtures in the mid 80's too?:rolleyes:
You will be aware that Derry City fans entered and exited Windsor Park without any hint of trouble for the Setanta Cup fixture.
UInfortunately Linfield supporters are not afforded the same luxury in the envirions of The Brandywell.
I restate that this has nothing to do with Derry City Football Club.