Never visited the Amex then, where drinking before and after the game is actively encouraged? Jesus wept.
The club have already said that if drinking in your seat were to return, it would not be with the bars open during the game. In other words, you get your beer before kick-off and take it with you. That is all they would be discussing - if indeed they are discussing it at all, which I very much doubt.
While I would love to watch live football with a pint of beer, I also love not being hit with flying beer. Maybe it'll work in 1901 but not the main stands
I would be happy if i could get some beers in during the game for me and friends if thats what we wanted, walked back to my seat causing 5 seconds of inconvenience at the most to the person i was walking past, which isnt really an inconvenience at all in the scope of being in a sports stadium where getting up and down is a regular occurrence anyway.
I would be happy if someone invented something called a cup holder for those unlucky people that cant hold on to a beer when over excited and would be happy if those in charge realised it isnt the 1980`s anymore and you really can treat the majority of us like adults.
ps not having a go at your post, which in all seriousness would seem like a good initial stepping stone to easing the daft current law
Plus football fans are mostly idiots. Beer will be thrown, drunks will fight. Football fans are the reason football fans can't have nice things.
The ‘new typical’ fan (family with a couple of young kids clutching their bags of merchandise, elderly couple etc etc) will be screaming for stewards when the beer starts flying about.......or the fighting will start. Parts of the ground will end up more like the concourse at away games.
Never visited the Amex then, where drinking before and after the game is actively encouraged? Jesus wept.
The club have already said that if drinking in your seat were to return, it would not be with the bars open during the game. In other words, you get your beer before kick-off and take it with you. That is all they would be discussing - if indeed they are discussing it at all, which I very much doubt.
Plus football fans are mostly idiots. Beer will be thrown, drunks will fight. Football fans are the reason football fans can't have nice things.
Sadly that neatly sums it up.
Never visited the Amex then, where drinking before and after the game is actively encouraged? Jesus wept.
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ThisIf beers are allowed to be brought back to the seats you have to accept that there will be beer flying everywhere in goal celebrations ( what a waste when VAR then chalks off the goal ).
I can't see the club wanting the hassle of dealing with all the complaints.
I would be happy if i could get some beers in during the game for me and friends if thats what we wanted, walked back to my seat causing 5 seconds of inconvenience at the most to the person i was walking past, which isnt really an inconvenience at all in the scope of being in a sports stadium where getting up and down is a regular occurrence anyway.
I would be happy if someone invented something called a cup holder for those unlucky people that cant hold on to a beer when over excited and would be happy if those in charge realised it isnt the 1980`s anymore and you really can treat the majority of us like adults.
ps not having a go at your post, which in all seriousness would seem like a good initial stepping stone to easing the daft current law
Bit of a massive generalisation. Do you work for the Mail? Even in the height of all the violence in the 70s and 80s, it was always a minority that caused the trouble.
Was seriously pissed off this year (i think) when we had televised game at the AMEX and drunk dicks were throwing beers at the screens. Guys this is literally the only time we are allowed to drink in view of the pitch and you choose this time to behave like dick heads.
but it’s not just one person that’s inconvenienced for 5 seconds, it’s everyone in the row. When someone walks past a chain of about 4-5-6 start to stand, disturbing their viewing, plus people all behind not seeing the game coz of a f in mexican wave going on in front of them.
Plus the poor sods who get their toes trodden on, beer spilled on them.
and how about those who struggle or it is a physical effort to stand up out of their seat?
There’s far more to the minor disturbance of what you see right in front of you.
Not having a pop, just pointing out that the minor disturbance is, for some people a royal pain in the arse.
It wouldn’t be just once either, it will be repetitive, and duplicated again when the drinkers need to go for a piss as well ...
All this too......we’ll have the 85 minute plus ‘stand up sit down’ routine for the whole ****ing game.
....but create a new one in people getting up to pop out for a pint during the game.
When I chose our ST seats at the Amex I deliberately went for mid-row seats so we don’t get too hassled by the twats that arrive late, leave early, go out on 42 mins to get their half time pint, get back 5 mins after the second half has started and then leave on 85 mins to get ahead of the bus/train queues......best decision I’ve made.
Has alcohol always been banned at football, or was it possible back in the good old days?
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Would be happy if you were allowed to bring your drink to your seat but keep the bars shut during the match.