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The banner was inspired by the cases of three other Walsall fans who have been banned from the stadium by the club in recent weeks for offences ranging from writing for an unofficial supporters' website to, er, calling a local radio station's football phone-in. Events began on Easter Monday, when a 2-1 win against Wycombe was briefly enlivened by the unfurling of a Cypriot flag bearing the legend "Pension Fund FC". This was a pointed reference to Saddlers owner Jeff Bonser who, as landlord of the Banks's Stadium, collects almost £400,000 a year in rent from the League One club. This income is allegedly paid directly into his pension to fund a retirement that may be spent at his Cypriot villa – hence the flag. This was hardly an organised protest, more a satirical stunt aimed at injecting a modicum of barbed humour into a largely tedious season. Stewards immediately told the group to put the flag down, which they did. Some good-natured chanting followed but few in the ground could have predicted the response that followed. Walsall's chief executive Roy Whalley began with an extraordinary attack in the local evening newspaper. This was followed by a wave of bans. The main reason for these individuals being picked out seems to be that each is known personally to the club, making them easy to target – two weren't even involved in the original incident. At the next home game, fans were careful not to display anything containing an inflammatory message but the club's determination to extinguish any dissent led to the bizarre sight of stewards attempting to confiscate half a dozen plain Cypriot flags. On the subject...
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19 May ~ What kind of person is forcibly ejected from a football ground? Well, me actually. On the last Saturday of the season, during the second half of Walsall's game against MK Dons, I was frogmarched out of the Banks's stadium by five stewards as the police looked on. And the reason for this rather dramatic course of action? Ten minutes earlier, during half-time, I had hung a banner from the upper tier of the stand. You can see its
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