It's 400 times smaller than ours so I expect so.dave the gaffer said:Are Bristol allowed to take their flag in?
It's 400 times smaller than ours so I expect so.dave the gaffer said:Are Bristol allowed to take their flag in?
Easy 10 said:But its not just the turnstile operators - there will be dozens of stewards outside the ground. And as Yorkie says, you can't get it through a turnstile, you need them to open up the gates to the stadium.
I'l love to see the giant flag there, and if a group of fans are prepared to go to the hassle of bringing it to Cardiff, unloading it, and attempting to get it in, then fair play to them. But I think you're being naive if you think you'll just be able to walk into the Millennium Stadium with a flag that size, without being noticed or challenged by someone.
Man of Harveys said:If safety is not their concern, then surely a well-placed diplomatic phone call to Middleborough FC from somebody at the club might be the answer. If we explain the situation and they have no objection, then the authorities in Cardiff should also be reasonable about it.
I think the point should be made that the Robert Eaton Memorial Flag would, amongst other reasons, be at the game for a very serious reason - it would be there in our friend's memory. For all the fun that the flag also provides, let's never lose sight of how it came about in the first place.
Lush said:Is there a trophy BTW?
Man of Harveys said:I think the point should be made that the Robert Eaton Memorial Flag would, amongst other reasons, be at the game for a very serious reason - it would be there in our friend's memory. For all the fun that the flag also provides, let's never lose sight of how it came about in the first place.