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Seagulls during match


At one point a load of them perched themselves in a row along the front of the Premier Concourse and took in a bit of the match.
 
The Club need to bring back the bloke, who used to come in with the Harris Hawk. To work on Pest Control.
The club stopped using them as a cost cutting exercise under the Chuckle Brothers.

We used to do it, the club stopped it.


Will they stop the match whilst the Hawk devoured the seagulls live on the pitch ?
 
The Club need to bring back the bloke, who used to come in with the Harris Hawk. To work on Pest Control.
The club stopped using them as a cost cutting exercise under the Chuckle Brothers.

We used to do it, the club stopped it.
No doubt they did. Never recalled any problem up until the last few years until the chuckle brothers came in. You're right.

Anyway got the sake of a few hundred per game this need to be looked into.
 
Found them absolutely fascinating today. I was watching a specific one to try and get into the mind of a seagull and understand his/hers movements. They would sit on the seat in the lower premier concourse before gliding all the way to the other side to sit again. Also made me think if we could have some sort of robotic seagull with cameras for eyes feeding back live info to our coaching staff.
It was like a scene from a Hitchcock film, with the racing pigeons in the corner. The football must have been interesting at this stage :)
 
At one point a load of them perched themselves in a row along the front of the Premier Concourse and took in a bit of the match.
I was amazed by that. If you didn’t know that our board was actually KLD, speakman etc you couldn’t have been blamed for potentially thinking our club was owned by a consortium of seagulls.
 
Waiting to get out yesterday (after the final whistle) there was a seagull with a pigeon in its mouth on the pitch.
Anyone else see it
 
Imagine if after Patto's failure to catch the ball in the box leading to the Cardiff goal, he slowly got to his feet, opened his gloves revealing a rather sheepish looking seagull wearing a Cardiff City bobble hat and matching scarf.
 
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