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Just-Jude | 17:38 Sun 15th May 2016 | News
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Are Islamic terrorists now targeting football grounds in England as well as Europe?
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It has not been confirmed what the package contained.Apparently blown up as a safety measure.
I can't tell from here someone has turned the lights out.
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I'm due to renew my season ticket, the thought of a bomb under my seat terrifies me.
Well it would.
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I think security will have to be toughened next season, they seem to let anyone into the grounds.
Anything is possible in terms of sporting venues being targeted.

Depending on which team you support renewing your season ticket may be a painful experience anyway!
I would think sporting arenas are an obvious target. And as for security; in the recent Charlton v Burnley match, at least a dozen flares were tossed on to the field of play by Charlton fans, interrupting the match, as part of some demonstration against the board. If they can smuggle flares into our grounds, then believe me, they can smuggle component parts of explosive devices in for someone to construct in situ.
Just-Jude, what a wag! He gets 'em every time. :o)
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Ken, that's what I was thinking. There's loads of Islamic players in the Premier League, it would be dead easy for them to smuggle in bombs or weapons.
Real Daesh strikers are pretty adept at firing 30 yard rockets.
A supprters club in Iraq (I think) has just been the scene of a massacre. Apparently football is 'un-Islamic'. Now, I hate, loathe, detest football (you get the idea) but I'd never considered blowing up the spectators. Yes, it's a sensible target from their point of view - as are pop concerts etc...
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Yep, a fake bomb designed to train sniffer dogs! What a monumental *** up!
I would imagine that the security company involved will have to fork out for the policing of the re-scheduled match plus, quite possibly, other expenses incurred by both teams and their supporters.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36297390

It was a "training device" after all.
Was the security company G4 by any chance?
Eddie....I think its called G2 now, after 2 escaped.
My pedant gland was exercised by the BBC's use of the phrase "was found by explosive detector dogs".

Hyphen's just don't work, when spoken. In the meantime, these explosive dogs sound hazardous, in their own right.

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