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Should the albion be taking the high moral ground and promoting the health benifits of no smoking no drinking by banning both in the falmer stadium:smokin::cheers:Yes i'm fishing for views but would be very happy if they did ban both,i understand the drinking culture among many on nsc any who would also be happy with a no drinking stadium:moo:
 




MrShaun15

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Aug 28, 2010
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Should the albion be taking the high moral ground and promoting the health benifits of no smoking no drinking by banning both in the falmer stadium:smokin::cheers:Yes i'm fishing for views but would be very happy if they did ban both,i understand the drinking culture among many on nsc any who would also be happy with a no drinking stadium:moo:

50 / 50

it is good to get a drink during a game however it would reduce violence + not all that needed imo
 


Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
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Bollox to that, it's going to be a unique stadium in so many ways so let's be ground breaking in all directions and bring back smoking in the Amex bars. Silver cocaine snorters in the 1901 bogs wouldn't go amiss either.
 


Drumstick

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Jul 19, 2003
6,958
Peacehaven
Smoking will obviously be banned anyway, and I really don't think it'd stop violance that much at Brighton games.. is there much anyway? I can't wait to go to the amex and have a nice pint maybe too. To take that away would be evil.
 






SpidersLegs

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Feb 2, 2007
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Here & there
I do drink(not much) but find the drinking culture at football very dated and sad and i'm not sure why it goes hand in hand with football?

Why is it dated & sad? Football is a social event. You go with family & friends to enjoy an afternoons entertainment. Where's the problem with having a pint or two? As long as it's all good natured & enjoyable.
 


Commander

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Apr 28, 2004
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50 / 50

it is good to get a drink during a game however it would reduce violence + not all that needed imo

Surely if people are drinking in the ground, away from the away fans, then it would reduce the possibility of violence?
 










BLOCK F

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Feb 26, 2009
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Should the albion be taking the high moral ground and promoting the health benifits of no smoking no drinking by banning both in the falmer stadium:smokin::cheers:Yes i'm fishing for views but would be very happy if they did ban both,i understand the drinking culture among many on nsc any who would also be happy with a no drinking stadium:moo:

I don't agree at all.There will, of course, be no smoking,but please no more of the 'ban this ban that' culture that has crept in to the psyche of Government and various pressure groups.Let us be treated as adults once more in this country and not be told what we can and can't do all the time.
 




xenophon

speed of life
Jul 11, 2009
3,260
BR8
Stupid thread

Will the club make money by serving shant at Falmer? Yes, so they won't ban it

They will be serving REAL ALE at Falmer, supporting local breweries in the process.

As an adult I ALONE should get to choose whatever entertainment/refreshment I want of a Saturday afternoon.

Ban alcohol? Why not ban everything? Seats, fans, f*** it, ban football at Falmer, turn it into a carbon-free, experimental dance arena
 








Commander

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Apr 28, 2004
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They are going to be selling Harvey's to the 1901 brigade in one of the West Stand bars, don't know about the rest of the ground. Would be a travesty if you couldn't get a beer though, I sing louder and longer after Harvey's!

I think you can get a pint before, at half time and after the game in the West Stand, but can only get one before and after in the North. Which is a shame.

Can anyone confirm this?
 


Perkino

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Dec 11, 2009
6,053
The club will make an absolute fortune from the bars in the concourses so the alcohol is staying.

Nobody is allowed to drink in their seats so it shouldn't cause too many problems
 


Drumstick

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Jul 19, 2003
6,958
Peacehaven
I do drink(not much) but find the drinking culture at football very dated and sad and i'm not sure why it goes hand in hand with football?

Really? So if they said you couldnt drink at other events such as a gig or rugby or Cricket you wouldn't care?

I'm not talking about getting plasterd and acting like a nob, but as an adult I'd like the choice of a beer or not.

No alcohol or smoking please. If you can't last a few hours then you have a problem.

Very true statement, but I would say its a case of not being able to last a few hours its more of a habit and social aspect of it too. I rarely drink mon-thurs occasionally have a few on a fri and sat night but thats it. I like to have a beer at football and enjoy it with friends and the football, I havnt got a problem have I?
 


i don't agree at all.there will, of course, be no smoking,but please no more of the 'ban this ban that' culture that has crept in to the psyche of government and various pressure groups.let us be treated as adults once more in this country and not be told what we can and can't do all the time.

Booze and fags seem to be the staple diet of a huge swath of our society but we allow it because we make huge amounts out of it,does this make it right?
A sports club like the albion could take the initiative on this one and promote a healthy lifestyle to the community,i for one would applaude this:clap: What about healthy food outlets instead of the burger/pie/chips mush thats on offer:moo:
 




severnside gull

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May 16, 2007
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By the seaside in West Somerset
Don't mind people drinking (and don't mind people smoking either tbh) although I don't drink at matches - only because I drive - and I am an ex-smoker.
 




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