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1 hour ago, Satriales said:

Interesting that people could afford to literally throw money away back then. Wouldn't happen in todays cost of living crisis.  

I think it was mainly 2p pieces. Still dangerous though. 

Cashless stadium now of course. 

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2 hours ago, Satriales said:

Interesting that people could afford to literally throw money away back then. Wouldn't happen in todays cost of living crisis.  

If the number of season ticket holders who can’t be a*sed to go is anything to go by it still does.

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19 minutes ago, dylanisabaddog said:

I think it was mainly 2p pieces. Still dangerous though. 

Cashless stadium now of course. 

Sharpened plastic cards are a lot of effort for nil impact and we can’t even throw our ApplePay mobiles as we need them for the phone light protests.

Life has become so complicated.

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On 08/01/2024 at 18:24, How I Wrote Elastic Man said:

I don't recall the coin throwing at this game. However, it was not uncommon at the time, sadly 

Jimmy Rimmer collected a fortune at one match 😧

After that incident, Sir Arthur South called the Barclay 'Scum' and subsequently got booed every time he walked on the pitch. 

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