Really? Seems heavy handed but I’ve no idea how they’ve identified the fans when many were in the wrong seats. Quite a few attempts to steal aisle end seats in our section including mine at half time when I went for a wee. A few couldn’t find the correct ones in the confusing lay out and potential for slightly scrambled brain. One friend who I spoke to in the pub on Sunday watched much of the game from an aisle. Plenty of posts on here said “sit where you want”.I’m seeing reports that fans have had 5 match bans imposed for throwing beer when celebrating our goals. Seems a massive overreaction by the club. It’s annoying and a waste of beer but this seems very heavy handed.
Apparently those banned were picked out by stewardsReally? Seems heavy handed but I’ve no idea how they’ve identified the fans when many were in the wrong seats. Quite a few attempts to steal aisle end seats in our section including mine at half time when I went for a wee. A few couldn’t find the correct ones in the confusing lay out and potential for slightly scrambled brain. One friend who I spoke to in the pub on Sunday watched much of the game from an aisle. Plenty of posts on here said “sit where you want”.
If they’re doing it on CCTV based on seat number cross referenced to ticket there’s a chance it’ll be wrong.
Where are these reports?I’m seeing reports that fans have had 5 match bans imposed for throwing beer when celebrating our goals against Ajax. Seems a massive overreaction by the club. It’s annoying and a waste of beer but this seems very heavy handed.
You’d need a bit more detail to decide if it’s heavy-handed, or not. Define ‘throwing beer’.I’m seeing reports that fans have had 5 match bans imposed for throwing beer when celebrating our goals against Ajax. Seems a massive overreaction by the club. It’s annoying and a waste of beer but this seems very heavy handed.
And some were thrown in response to the 'don't throw beer' announcement.You’d need a bit for detail to decide if it’s heavy-handed, or not. Define ‘throwing beer’.
Adingra’s goal, coming as it did, soon after HT - there were a lot of unfinished drinks about in that moment.
Everybody went disco mental, and a lot of drinks were ‘spilled’. However:
- some were literally just SPILLED. If you were stood right in front of such, it was anoying, but you’d never expect the ‘spiller’ to face any punishment.
- some were thrown up in the air in an act of celebration, showering scores of people in beer. This is f***ing annoying, and deserves a quiet word to not be a dick.
- some though (watch the video of the ‘limbs’) were deliberately thrown - not up in the air - but out of our section, into the Ajax fans below. I’d expect, if identified, that these throwers would be treated exactly the same as anyone throwing any other ‘missile’.
Its really not that hard to not be a dickhead.
Nothing to celebrate?Dickheads, one and all.
As above, just confirms why it will never happen at The Amex.
I saw a fan being taken out for it by stewards. Presumed the club would be issuing bans, it's what they do.Really? Seems heavy handed but I’ve no idea how they’ve identified the fans when many were in the wrong seats. Quite a few attempts to steal aisle end seats in our section including mine at half time when I went for a wee. A few couldn’t find the correct ones in the confusing lay out and potential for slightly scrambled brain. One friend who I spoke to in the pub on Sunday watched much of the game from an aisle. Plenty of posts on here said “sit where you want”.
If they’re doing it on CCTV based on seat number cross referenced to ticket there’s a chance it’ll be wrong.
Unless they’ve got clear CCTV images it opens up a whole can of worms.Really? Seems heavy handed but I’ve no idea how they’ve identified the fans when many were in the wrong seats. Quite a few attempts to steal aisle end seats in our section including mine at half time when I went for a wee. A few couldn’t find the correct ones in the confusing lay out and potential for slightly scrambled brain. One friend who I spoke to in the pub on Sunday watched much of the game from an aisle. Plenty of posts on here said “sit where you want”.
If they’re doing it on CCTV based on seat number cross referenced to ticket there’s a chance it’ll be wrong.
I think if beer in the seats was normalised I suspect very few people would chuck it around as it would not be accepted !! Think it only happens as it's a bit of a novelty being able to drink in your seat.We were sat at the very front, and I got hit by a half empty pint as did my dad. Fortunately the only real damage was a small cut but it could have been worse.
As someone that has struggled with alcohol addiction, I respect that people want to have beers while at football. But I really do not understand the fascination of chucking pints in the air when we score. If it ever became OK for people to have beers in their seats during a game then I would either have to move to a non-drinking section or seriously consider not going to games. No one wants to see fans banned from seeing their team, but if it isnt acceptable behaviour in "the real world" what makes it acceptable within the confines of a stadium?
And yet drinking beer in your seat without throwing it up in the air is commonplace across Europe. 'Just goes to prove' something about the British abroad. (Some of us, anyway.)Just goes to prove that drinking in the stands at the amex wouldn`t be a good idea.