Hampster Gull
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- Dec 22, 2010
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Natural extension is to stop serving in the stadium...
Paul Barber won't be happy.
Being searched at football has been going on for years. Think you are just using that as an excuse.Me being searched/padded down, gaining entry to the north stand was probably the last straw for me at the end of the season
I'm 46 years old and was walking through the turnstiles with the Mrs and children, I don't need this at my time of life
I'm not a criminal and stepping out of my house on a Saturday afternoon I don't feel I need to be searched, I'm not entering a nite club down west street at midnight I'm attending a sporting event at 3 pm in broad daylight with my family
Id be saying goodbye to the sport I've been watching since 1974 but as my 76 year old dad went out and paid in full for next years season ticket I can't leave him going to games on his own so I ended up paying yet again another full season to accompany him, I really begrudge paying the money to watch absolute garbage on the pitch and being treated like a criminal at 3pm
If anyone ever sticks a breath-er-liser in my gob entering a football match then that's my lot
Yeah, we need to get rid of all that atmosphere and feel good bollox and march on to a more sterile future.
The Amex is already a library at the best of times. I don't want to see this EVER implemented at our stadium. That reply by you is utterly pointless and is the sort of mentality that is killing football.
You can't beat a good sing song on trains/at stations/in pubs and WALKING TO THE STADIUM.
What, you can't attend a match without being/getting smashed?
I'm perfectly capable of drinking 6-7 pints
What, you can't attend a match without being/getting smashed?
Ninja,
It's more about choice - and the freedom to do what we want within the law. This is all about infringement
of rights.
Have you seen the Albion this season?
Within the law. Maybe it's time to have stricter rules on pre-match alcohol consumption. If you show up for a match too pissed to function, why should the unfortunate people who sit around you have to put up with that? What's happened to their right to choose not to watch a match with some drunken lout?
It's a fine line between having a jar or two before the game, and having too many. I like a drink, and I want the option of having a pint at the ground but I do think there's a limit and a balance to be struck.
Nah mate, I was too drunk to know what was happening.
In all seriousness though, I find it a bit sad that people want to watch football under the influence and a lot of people generally feel they have to in order to enjoy it. It's their choice, I'm honestly not trying to kick off a campaign because alcohol sales are good for the club, and for the pub trade in general which employs a lot of people and puts a lot of money into the economy.
I fear this might push supporters onto harder substances to numb the Hughton tedium.
I can't honestly say that I have ever sat next to an Albion fan who was pissed out of their skull (home or away) in 18 years supporting. Merry - yes -
I have been so drunk at the last four home matches that I have missed us scoring