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Sherbert too many I think.Sunny day, new facilities outside, three new signings, bank holiday weekend and you post negative shite. Fvck you, you prick.
Sherbert too many I think.Sunny day, new facilities outside, three new signings, bank holiday weekend and you post negative shite. Fvck you, you prick.
Sherbert too many I think.
Sherbert too many I think.
Piss offSunny day, new facilities outside, three new signings, bank holiday weekend and you post negative shite. Fvck you, you prick.
You cannoy buy a pint AND have a wee. If you need the loo, you hsve to enter the stadium, and then you cannot come out again.
DOH!
Some of the responses on here are pathetic. Having a go at the op for a perfectly valid point. Would anyone expect a venue with plus 20k attendance to have entertainment ( meaning later concourse openings ), without toilet facilities?
Seriously are we that tin pot? Most other clubs around Europe with 20k+ would provide toilet facilities whilst serving food and drink outside the stadium. I'm suprised it's not a licensing condition?
Some of the responses on here are pathetic. Having a go at the op for a perfectly valid point. Would anyone expect a venue with plus 20k attendance to have entertainment ( meaning later concourse openings ), without toilet facilities?
Seriously are we that tin pot? Most other clubs around Europe with 20k+ would provide toilet facilities whilst serving food and drink outside the stadium. I'm suprised it's not a licensing condition?
Dull
The solution is to drink the pint and use the plastic beaker to take a leak in which you then discard and another fan will think is a free pint of Fosters.
I don't know about all other clubs, but the ones I have been to that have drink outside the ground do have external toilets. I had the same thought as the OP, maybe they haven't got around to building them yet, but temporary portal loos seem a no brainer.
Dr Poo!Toilets that take you to another dimension ? That'd be different
Ernest might snaffle it up !