Blue Valkyrie
Not seen such Bravery!
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Why is that? The threat of Hooliganism?That is your perogative as it is all about opinions and just as an extra I do not believe beer should be available on the concourses only cold soft drinks and hot drinks but that is another point.
That is your perogative as it is all about opinions and just as an extra I do not believe beer should be available on the concourses only cold soft drinks and hot drinks but that is another point.
I may well have missed it being changed but I am sure that it is still an offense to attend a sports venue having consumed alcohol and the law has never been recinded.
Me too. We are all able to do that on the concourses, before or after the game, or of course at half-time, so is it vital that people have to drink during the course of a game as well?
I do not believe that supporters have to stand to enjoy the match in the same way that I dont think they need alcohol. I may well have missed it being changed but I am sure that it is still an offense to attend a sports venue having consumed alcohol and the law has never been recinded.
Is that the same as the fact we all have to attend the local village green and practice our archery every third sunday of the month?
I think the police/stewards have the right to refuse you entry if you have drunk to excess but there is no rule preventing you from turning up to a match having drunk alcohol. You can't however drink it within sight of the pitch during the match.
Total waste of time and effort, the club have already said they are going to engage with fans about safe standing.
And for that reason..... IM OUT.
I do not believe that supporters have to stand to enjoy the match in the same way that I dont think they need alcohol. I may well have missed it being changed but I am sure that it is still an offense to attend a sports venue having consumed alcohol and the law has never been recinded.
Oustanding - a licencee who has no idea about the UK licening laws, nor cultural behaviour.
Carry on, Brian - you're way out there today.