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Post by The Editor on Sept 14, 2009 10:18:36 GMT
Massive apologies for bringing this subject back to the fore... but interestingly the Ryman League's latest bulletin includes the following. And an end to the discussion.
ALCOHOL AT FOOTBALL GROUNDS Clubs are reminded that “…no alcohol is to be taken or consumed outside the licensed clubhouse or any other authorised area during such match period or brought into the ground.”
All Clubs serving alcohol on a match day have a responsibility to ensure that match participants and spectators are able to enjoy their football without hindrance from alcohol-related incidents. It is recommended that the consumption of alcohol on match days should be limited to within the social club only. The FA does not believe it is helpful for supporters to consume alcohol on the terraces.
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So sorry Vern, we've been following FA suggestions for safest, best practice for years... and the full statement would also imply that a hipflask could see you ejected! But we'll never see it because you'll be down the road watching the Bobbins...
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Post by vern on Sept 14, 2009 18:13:29 GMT
My mine hindrance at GGL is wankers who boo the home team - and they are sober. I hope you're not one of them...
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Post by The Editor on Sept 15, 2009 11:43:42 GMT
Boooooooo. Ha ha.
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Post by Burtie on Sept 15, 2009 12:39:27 GMT
Let's face it, drinking on the terraces becomes a lot less appealing once we move out of August and into traditional football weather (ie - today).
Nice cold pint outside tonight? Think I'll stick to the bovril.
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