Got something to say or just want fewer pesky ads? Join us... 😊

[Albion] Do we really have to take this Orwellian s**t from our club ? remember we are the customer



brianwade

Well-known member
Jan 31, 2008
422
Finally, we are also aware of a very small number of fans who chose to continue to ignore stadium rules by bringing flasks into the stadium, or by concealing bottle tops for use later. Anyone doing this is liable to ejection from the stadium and further stadium and ticketing sanctions. The club will not issue any further warnings.

When I got this email it made my blood boil . The very minor incidents involving a few Chelsea fans are being used to basically oppress us further . Okay there are bigger things going on in the world today but I am angry as all these decisions are more revenue focused than related to safety issues . Brighton happily serve expensive alcohol to pissed up idiots who've had too much already but won't let an OAP bring in a flask of tea . Hypocrites.

It's as though a major incident has happened at a game . Has it ? No . Now we can't bring bottle tops or flasks . Have they completely lost the plot ? They are threatening to ban people who bring flasks . Have they gone mad ? Take a step back and look at what you are actually saying for goodness sake . It just creates a bad feeling . " the club will not issue any further warnings ? " Or what - you going to line us up against the wall and shoot us ? It sounds like that .


Remember we are the customers - you are the lucky recipients of our time, loyalty and money . Without us you are nothing . So stop treating us like naughty children and treat us like customers .
 
Last edited:










Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Sign of the times and we’ll just have to suck it up. I can’t help but feel some corporate arrogance from the club as we become a bigger club.

There really is **** all we can do about, except stop going. I guess if enough of us refused to buy anything within the stadium they might feel the effects, but that’s not going to happen is it?

There are plenty of fans who will defend these actions by the club too.

The club currently have us by the short and curlies as for the most part they are doing a brilliant job and I won’t stop going because of these frankly trivial annoyances. They could be less dictatorial in the way they present them though.
 




blockhseagull

Well-known member
Jan 30, 2006
7,364
Southampton
Landscape of stadiums these days.

Not just at Amex, stadiums now are far more stringent about what can be brought in, they haven’t banned bags yet which a fair number of stadiums have.
 


Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,948
Surrey
I have to say this is bothering me too. The solution is probably to protest by not buying anything at the concessions. I'm pretty sure they'll revisit this crap money-grabbing policy when it starts costing them sales at concessions stalls.
 


brianwade

Well-known member
Jan 31, 2008
422
Sign of the times and we’ll just have to suck it up. I can’t help but feel some corporate arrogance from the club as we become a bigger club.

There really is **** all we can do about, except stop going. I guess if enough of us refused to buy anything within the stadium they might feel the effects, but that’s not going to happen is it?

There are plenty of fans who will defend these actions by the club too.

The club currently have us by the short and curlies as for the most part they are doing a brilliant job and I won’t stop going because of these frankly trivial annoyances. They could be less dictatorial in the way they present them though.

Yep I agree I love going - they could do with a better PR approach as times won't always be this good and the arrogance is beginning to show through . Sensible comments - thank you
 




el punal

Well-known member
Aug 29, 2012
12,545
The dull part of the south coast
But it’s not hypocritical, is it? Unfortunately we live in an age where a terrorist attack, however unlikely you may think, could be on a football stadium. The club are following procedures to ensure the safety of you and I. From being searched at the turnstiles, to not taking in flasks, and not allowing bottles with tops on. Inconvenient it may be, but that’s all it is, and it has never stopped me enjoying watching the football.

Just as side note - when I told a friend of mine (who happens to be in the “know” on security issues) about the flask ban he was amazed that it hadn’t been implemented before, inferring that a flask is a container of choice for whatever nasty stuff nasty people want to put in it. On that basis we should be grateful, however over the top it seems, that the club are responding to any type of threat, trivial or not.
 


studio150

Well-known member
Jul 30, 2011
30,226
On the Border
But it’s not hypocritical, is it? Unfortunately we live in an age where a terrorist attack, however unlikely you may think, could be on a football stadium. The club are following procedures to ensure the safety of you and I. From being searched at the turnstiles, to not taking in flasks, and not allowing bottles with tops on. Inconvenient it may be, but that’s all it is, and it has never stopped me enjoying watching the football.

Just as side note - when I told a friend of mine (who happens to be in the “know” on security issues) about the flask ban he was amazed that it hadn’t been implemented before, inferring that a flask is a container of choice for whatever nasty stuff nasty people want to put in it. On that basis we should be grateful, however over the top it seems, that the club are responding to any type of threat, trivial or not.

So on the basis of a potential terrorist attack from flasks and bottles, why are lots or cars permitted to park close to the stadium without any check whatsoever for car bombs.
 


el punal

Well-known member
Aug 29, 2012
12,545
The dull part of the south coast
Unfortunately due to PL money, we're no longer that important. Club can survive without fans now.


Thou does’t exaggerate! Not all revenue comes from TV companies and being a PL club. A huge chunk is from gate receipts and merchandising, admittedly it helps having the benefits of the cash cow that is the Premier League.
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Thou does’t exaggerate! Not all revenue comes from TV companies and being a PL club. A huge chunk is from gate receipts and merchandising, admittedly it helps having the benefits of the cash cow that is the Premier League.

Doesn’t seem to bother or affect Bournemouth with their League One gates
 


Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
30,454
Hove
It's the cynicism I can't stand.

Commercialism hiding behind health and safety, hiding behind a perception of not being safe.

I'd rather they just said that as with other venues, only food and drink bought at the venue can be consumed at the venue, as is their right to do that. I'd have less of a problem with that.

At present, the concessions happily give out cups of tap water for free, so my kids are fine if they want water.

Saying it's all about health and safety is utter bullshit and they know it, as do all the other stadiums treating everyone like mugs.

What has caused the most injuries within football stadiums, consistently for the last 50 years? Coins. Are they banning coins? No. Here endeth the lesson.
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,468
Brighton
Serious question - has a flask ever been used in a terrorist attack anywhere in the history of our planet?

I just don't think of little 70 year old fellas from Shoreham being your usual targets for radicalisation, although it sounds like a half decent plot for an elderly terrorist comedy film.

Would appreciate help with titles, only got Geriatric Jihad so far.
 






Giraffe

VERY part time moderator
Helpful Moderator
NSC Patron
Aug 8, 2005
27,221
What has caused the most injuries within football stadiums, consistently for the last 50 years? Coins. Are they banning coins? No. Here endeth the lesson.

Actually I'd say two other things cause more injuries than coins or bottles - humans and footballs. Maybe we should ban both of them from the stadium?
 


TheJasperCo

Well-known member
Jan 20, 2012
4,612
Exeter
I think, as is the case in other areas of your life, you just gotta pick your battles. Not being able to take a flask or bottle tops to a match is really insignificant compared with other injustices around. Sure, get angry, but it won't do your health any good. Just enjoy watching the team play.

For what it's worth, wasn't there an article a few months ago that said many top tier clubs could survive comfortably without gate revenue? I think overall, our club is one of the best run in the country - easily. If there's something worth fighting for or boycotting, I'll agree 100% with you. This isn't it.
 


Again recognising this is a classic 1st world problem; it is rather annoying. Primarily as even if forced to buy their bottles the chances of being able to drink them (unless immediately consumed) become less as someone is bound to shuffle past you and knock them over, as without tops you are stuffed.

Of course we could all sit with the top free bottles in our hands all game until we want them. I'm sure some would say buy at half time etc but chances of buying anything in WSU at half time without missing some of the game are virtually nil.

Another classic case of us all being treated as the minority of idiots who cause trouble.
 






el punal

Well-known member
Aug 29, 2012
12,545
The dull part of the south coast
So on the basis of a potential terrorist attack from flasks and bottles, why are lots or cars permitted to park close to the stadium without any check whatsoever for car bombs.


I don’t know, I’m not a munitions expert! All I’m saying is that the club are following guidelines set by the powers that be regarding security and safety issues. I suppose I would be annoyed if I took a flask of tea, or whatever, into the ground on a regular basis and then told I couldn’t. Having said that is it any more inconvenient than not being allowed to smoke within the confines of the stadium? All these rules and regs being applied unfortunately are symptomatic of today’s society and we just have to put up with them. Fundamentally, though, we all go to the Amex to watch our team play football - at least that hasn’t impinged on my enjoyment!
 


Albion and Premier League latest from Sky Sports


Top
Link Here