I'm more impressed with how many snowflakes are allowed in, on a sunny day in August.
Well the club web site certainly helps
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Not as bad as when went to see Bat out of Hell musical. My wife had her bag searched, and wasn't allowed to take sweets into the show.
That will be my Guardian subscription.
The water bottles thing has been a no-no for a long time. I used to take a spare bottle-top with me when I went to grounds like Southend and Saints where they let you take bottles in but confiscate the bottle tops.
Remember going to Southend years ago for the opening game of the season (when FDM got subbed at halftime) and they were making people take the tops of their bottles. When ask they said it was to stop people throwing them on the pitch. Kind of makes sense until just after the ticket barrier there were loads of fairly large stones laying around. Personally I think I could throw a stone a lot further and with a lot more accuracy then a 500ml bottle of Coke.
Did they search your manbag?I have a Brewdog card which identifies me as a pretentious fool and my need to have craft beer and third-wave coffee with me.
Did they search your manbag?
I take 2 bottles of Pepsi Max from Poundland and 2 rolls or sandwiches or sausage rolls into Lower West every game no problem. In fact if I am stopping for a beer, which is very rare I also take a bottle of Seven Up to make brother in law a very weak shandy putting that in a pint pot and adding some of my beer to it, but as I say that is very rare.
Not at the Amex it hasn't.The water bottles thing has been a no-no for a long time. I used to take a spare bottle-top with me when I went to grounds like Southend and Saints where they let you take bottles in but confiscate the bottle tops.
All licensed premises are required to provide free water, though on some occasions I've had to argue in the west upper (they're usually ok though)...If, as I presume, it is not permitted to take in bottled water, can they clarify the rule on free drinking water from the concourse bars. Harveys is nice but sometimes a quick swig of water is better.
The water bottles thing has been a no-no for a long time. I used to take a spare bottle-top with me when I went to grounds like Southend and Saints where they let you take bottles in but confiscate the bottle tops.
Not as bad as when went to see Bat out of Hell musical. My wife had her bag searched, and wasn't allowed to take sweets into the show.
Where do you buy your rolls? Do you make your own sandwiches, or are they shop bought? What sort of fillings do you prefer? Much more detail needed please!
Where do you buy your rolls? Do you make your own sandwiches, or are they shop bought? What sort of fillings do you prefer? Much more detail needed please!
Was she allowed to take her bag and phone in?
Two out of three ain't bad.