Deanbha
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Anyone know if there will be BEER available at Shoreham on Tuesday? Priorities.
Yes, beer will be sold via clubhouse entrance.
Anyone know if there will be BEER available at Shoreham on Tuesday? Priorities.
I know the bar income is important to clubs, but why should they be treated any differently to pubs / pub gardens? I had thought the FA had been clear that the hospitality rules are as per restaurants and pubs.
I know the bar income is important to clubs, but why should they be treated any differently to pubs / pub gardens? I had thought the FA had been clear that the hospitality rules are as per restaurants and pubs.
The Isthmian League and other region's equivalents have suspended all fixtures until mid January (so Lewes, Whitehawk, Worthing, Horsham and Haywards Heath amongst others) will have no fixtures in this period. It will be interesting to see the FAs stance on this as it seems pretty untenable for clubs in Tier 3 especially, to continue without fans unless there is a rule change on fans attending or a grant from the FA. They've made a real mess of this for non league clubs when before they were serving them so well. I'd imagine those in the DCMS to look at how they can solve this, although obvious decisions don't seem to be their strong point.
Imagine there will be more friendlies (like Whitehawk playing Peacehaven this Saturday) for the players to keep match fit and so they can make some money but it's far from ideal.
Worthing United have got the go-ahead from the council to sell alcohol as long as it is pitch side, so think I'm gonna head off down there on Saturday for the FA Vase game against Edgware Town. The game is being replayed because of an illegible player for Edgware so should be an interesting tie.
The FA don’t allow alcohol pitchside for Vase games. Don’t build your hopes up.
I have read this rule before, but clubs in the FA Competitions I’ve been to this year in the Trophy, Vase and FA Cup I’ve been able to drink at them all in view of the pitch. Is there a loophole or are some clubs just very relaxed?
I have read this rule before, but clubs in the FA Competitions I’ve been to this year in the Trophy, Vase and FA Cup I’ve been able to drink at them all in view of the pitch. Is there a loophole or are some clubs just very relaxed?
I was trying to remember what we did at Steyning in previous rounds. Thinking about it - I think clubs are relaxed. Quite right too. Hope it's a good game!
I went to an FA Cup game at AFC Sudbury around 4 years ago and they closed the curtains to the bar as this is pitch side and usually open.
And there will be a serving hatch for beer at Steyning this afternoon. The famous Walton & Hersham in the Vase.
Just checked and Steyning have said no alcohol. Want to go but not without a beer.
Club house closed but drinks available according to their Twitter page.
https://twitter.com/steyningtown/status/1335157256418156546?s=21
Best of British mate. Real shame as they are a well followed side and would have bought a fair few down. With the capacity capped at 300 them, Chatham and Tunbridge Wells have had to make all of their home games all ticket and they been selling out.
I'll be staying local and watching Jarvis Brook who are rightly thoroughly pissed off that they have 3 home games with no competition from Crowborough so are expecting a decent turn out but can't open their bar.
They are one of the teams with money in the division. The league table won't look very different to how it sits now come the end of the season.