Match abandoned after suspect package found in stands
Bomb scare at Old Trafford
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Reebok Trotter
scottjames30
Boggersbelief
BoltonTillIDie
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3 Re: Bomb scare at Old Trafford Sun May 15 2016, 15:20
scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Long drive back to London for the UTD fans.
4 Re: Bomb scare at Old Trafford Mon May 16 2016, 09:54
Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
Match abandoned because of a suspect package? Rumour has it that it turned out to be one of LVG's discarded wage packets.
5 Re: Bomb scare at Old Trafford Mon May 16 2016, 10:27
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Disgraceful. This could have cost people their lives.
Credit to the emergency services.
Credit to the emergency services.
6 Re: Bomb scare at Old Trafford Mon May 16 2016, 13:22
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Long flight back to Boston for two i heard being interviewedscottjames30 wrote:Long drive back to London for the UTD fans.
7 Re: Bomb scare at Old Trafford Mon May 16 2016, 13:49
Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Hipster_Nebula wrote:Disgraceful. This could have cost people their lives.
Credit to the emergency services.
It wasn't a bomb. It couldn't hurt anyone
8 Re: Bomb scare at Old Trafford Mon May 16 2016, 14:36
Numpty 28723
Andy Walker
A mate of mine showed me a photo he took at the game showing two stands full and the other two completely empty. He was locked in while at the same time getting messages from people outside who were being told to get the fuck away from the stadium as quick as they could. It's a wonder there wasn't mass panic & people getting trampled.
9 Re: Bomb scare at Old Trafford Tue May 17 2016, 10:19
whatsgoingon
Frank Worthington
This just keeps getting better, it was actually left by a security company doing training exercises with sniffer dogs. Surely someone could have made the connection and confirmed it was one of their dummy ones.
It's cost United apparently £3m it will cost Bournemouth thousands putting on free transport and all because someone forgot to pick up a dummy bomb after a training exercise.
In other news there has been a major explosion at Gigg lane which has caused thousands of pounds worth of improvements.
It's cost United apparently £3m it will cost Bournemouth thousands putting on free transport and all because someone forgot to pick up a dummy bomb after a training exercise.
In other news there has been a major explosion at Gigg lane which has caused thousands of pounds worth of improvements.
10 Re: Bomb scare at Old Trafford Tue May 17 2016, 11:48
Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
whatsgoingon wrote: In other news there has been a major explosion at Gigg lane which has caused thousands of pounds worth of improvements.
11 Re: Bomb scare at Old Trafford Tue May 17 2016, 11:58
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
From what I have read in the news is that they will all be reimbursed and able to watch the game for free as well.
12 Re: Bomb scare at Old Trafford Tue May 17 2016, 14:08
whatsgoingon
Frank Worthington
Yes, that's where a big part of United's £3m loss comes from. Would love to have seen the look on the person responsible's face when it dawned on him what had happened.karlypants wrote:From what I have read in the news is that they will all be reimbursed and able to watch the game for free as well.
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