Change at Barnham
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For about the 5th time.
Water is freely available in the stadium.
I've seen the water availability but I hadn't noticed that the cups are freely available.
My apologies SB!
For about the 5th time.
Water is freely available in the stadium.
am i missing something in this thread has someone else been banned.
Agree about the transparency re: incidents like this.
PS: The defence of Bong and public criticism of the booing, abuse and disappointment at the incident by Hughton ( he called the Burnley boos "shameful") and others has been consistent and vocal from the club.
I think that you're missing the point.It's not the bottle top that is the problem, It is a bottle with a top on that is the problem.
A full bottle with a top on will travel like a brick when thrown. A bottle with no top on it and with the liquid falling out won't travel as far or as accurately. It becomes all wobbly when moving. Hence the international rule at most major stadiums not to allow bottle tops.
However in lieu of the bottle top ban I feel stadiums should make water and cups freely available for spectators.
Yes Chris did, but given the response to this incident, I would suggest our reaction as a club overall was less.
IMO of course.....
I guess the club rightly let CH take a lead on this given it was initially on pitch incidents, concerned his player and because of his years of Kick It Out campaigning.
Just as a matter of interest, or perhaps not of interest, we went to see Colorado avalanche ice hockey game in Denver a few months ago and every person had to walk though an airport style scanner,removing all metal objects into a small tray.
So they take security far more seriously than out token pat of teh shoulders.
Maybe that is coming at some point.
The issue is people shouldn’t throw anything and as pie gate has shown, they can’t be trusted.
Put your thumb over the top [emoji2]
Edit - we struggle to detect pyrotechnics so I would imagine those willing to take a risk will manage somehow.
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I think that you're missing the point.It's not the bottle top that is the problem, It is a bottle with a top on that is the problem.
A full bottle with a top on will travel like a brick when thrown. A bottle with no top on it and with the liquid falling out won't travel as far or as accurately. It becomes all wobbly when moving. Hence the international rule at most major stadiums not to allow bottle tops.
However in lieu of the bottle top ban I feel stadiums should make water and cups freely available for spectators.
Yeh, I mean fair enough. But the difference is that the club isn't going to stop people bringing money to the game, even though that is much, much more dangerous than a pie or bottle top.
You understand the club aren't worried about bottle tops being thrown?
It's to prevent the chucking of full (heavy) bottles
Very little water would escape in the air if you chucked a bottle , top on or off , I won’t bore anyone with gravitational pull at this point of the thread .
Just as a matter of interest, or perhaps not of interest, we went to see Colorado avalanche ice hockey game in Denver a few months ago and every person had to walk though an airport style scanner,removing all metal objects into a small tray.
So they take security far more seriously than out token pat of teh shoulders.
Maybe that is coming at some point.