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 Post subject: Drinking in the Stands
PostPosted: Fri Jan 10, 2025 11:20 am 
I see 4 women's Football teams are going to allow drinking in their Stands during a Trial spell.
If successful it could be rolled out more widely.
Wonder if it would be rolled out to the Men's game?? sctatchinghead


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 Post subject: Re: Drinking in the Stands
PostPosted: Fri Jan 10, 2025 11:24 am 
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Beer all over if a goal is scored, no thanks, seen it when people watch footy in a bar, beer is thrown up in air when who ever scores. Are people so desperate for a drink they can’t go 90 minutes without one ?


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 Post subject: Re: Drinking in the Stands
PostPosted: Fri Jan 10, 2025 11:45 am 
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Jamie1952 wrote:
Beer all over if a goal is scored, no thanks, seen it when people watch footy in a bar, beer is thrown up in air when who ever scores. Are people so desperate for a drink they can’t go 90 minutes without one ?

might not be as bad with the lasses as most will be drinking shorts. agree about anybody who cannot last 90 minutes without a pint. i,d put food in that catogary also. its this booze and football that seems to go hand in hand nowadays. only done it once and missed a couple of the goals by having to go for a regular piss in a pools victory so stayed well away from it since.


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 Post subject: Re: Drinking in the Stands
PostPosted: Fri Jan 10, 2025 1:41 pm 
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accrington fan wrote:
Jamie1952 wrote:
Beer all over if a goal is scored, no thanks, seen it when people watch footy in a bar, beer is thrown up in air when who ever scores. Are people so desperate for a drink they can’t go 90 minutes without one ?

might not be as bad with the lasses as most will be drinking shorts. agree about anybody who cannot last 90 minutes without a pint. i,d put food in that catogary also. its this booze and football that seems to go hand in hand nowadays. only done it once and missed a couple of the goals by having to go for a regular piss in a pools victory so stayed well away from it since.


To add I get no pleasure drinking from plastic glasses more so in the N.E. bleak weather.


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 Post subject: Re: Drinking in the Stands
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accrington fan wrote:
Jamie1952 wrote:
Beer all over if a goal is scored, no thanks, seen it when people watch footy in a bar, beer is thrown up in air when who ever scores. Are people so desperate for a drink they can’t go 90 minutes without one ?

might not be as bad with the lasses as most will be drinking shorts. agree about anybody who cannot last 90 minutes without a pint. i,d put food in that catogary also. its this booze and football that seems to go hand in hand nowadays. only done it once and missed a couple of the goals by having to go for a regular piss in a pools victory so stayed well away from it since.


I would have thought that lasses who attend footy matches are every bit as bad as the lads, most of them will be well capable of downing a pint in one in accordance with modern culture. Personally I would need to be legless after several pints to watch women’s football.


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 Post subject: Re: Drinking in the Stands
PostPosted: Fri Jan 10, 2025 2:59 pm 
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Male football fans just can't be trusted with drinking in the stands... there'd be beer flung everywhere. No thanks.


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 Post subject: Re: Drinking in the Stands
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When West Hartlepool RUFC played at Victoria park you could drink on the stands but a week later when Pools played you could not.

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 Post subject: Re: Drinking in the Stands
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It shouldn't be so but I suspect the "Powers that be" still live in the 70s and 80s and have no interest investigating whether the 21st Century football fan can be trusted to have a beer without needing a fight afterwards.


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 10, 2025 5:11 pm 
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Lessons haven't been learnt..Who would want to see a return of this kind of thing.They must have short memories..

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 Post subject: Re: Drinking in the Stands
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elwood wrote:
It shouldn't be so but I suspect the "Powers that be" still live in the 70s and 80s and have no interest investigating whether the 21st Century football fan can be trusted to have a beer without needing a fight afterwards.

fans cannot be trusted to stand with opponents fans and need segregating every game never mind if they get extra ale in them. cannot be just a coincidence that fights develop after closing time rather than before they open and earlier in the night. drugs might not help but that happened before they were widespread.


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 Post subject: Re: Drinking in the Stands
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I live in Copenhagen and you can drink in the stands here (FC København is my local club). In fact you can buy 6 pints at once and they give you a handy cardbord gizmo with a handle to carry them in if you want. No one ever seems to get too drunk as most people stick to two pints with games being usually on a Sunday or a weekday. Then everyone goes home on their bikes afterwards. Loads of young kids and lasses there and hardly ever any aggro. No-one chucks their beer up in the air at club games (it's about 8 quid a pint and you'd get chucked out).

If it's European competition game or a competitive international they switch to low alcohol beer (not no alcohol - just weaker).


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 Post subject: Re: Drinking in the Stands
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fckpoolie wrote:
I live in Copenhagen and you can drink in the stands here (FC København is my local club). In fact you can buy 6 pints at once and they give you a handy cardbord gizmo with a handle to carry them in if you want. ).



Danes .they nearly always top the heavy drinking leagues..It must be a nightmare standing a round or trying to keep up with them? :)


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 Post subject: Re: Drinking in the Stands
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I,for one, would need about 7 pints inside me before considering watching women's football

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fckpoolie wrote:
I live in Copenhagen and you can drink in the stands here (FC København is my local club). In fact you can buy 6 pints at once and they give you a handy cardbord gizmo with a handle to carry them in if you want. No one ever seems to get too drunk as most people stick to two pints with games being usually on a Sunday or a weekday. Then everyone goes home on their bikes afterwards. Loads of young kids and lasses there and hardly ever any aggro. No-one chucks their beer up in the air at club games (it's about 8 quid a pint and you'd get chucked out).

If it's European competition game or a competitive international they switch to low alcohol beer (not no alcohol - just weaker).

possibly its a case of the british disease of having to be pissed up to have a good time has not crossed the north sea.


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 Post subject: Re: Drinking in the Stands
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accrington fan wrote:
fckpoolie wrote:
I live in Copenhagen and you can drink in the stands here (FC København is my local club). In fact you can buy 6 pints at once and they give you a handy cardbord gizmo with a handle to carry them in if you want. No one ever seems to get too drunk as most people stick to two pints with games being usually on a Sunday or a weekday. Then everyone goes home on their bikes afterwards. Loads of young kids and lasses there and hardly ever any aggro. No-one chucks their beer up in the air at club games (it's about 8 quid a pint and you'd get chucked out).

If it's European competition game or a competitive international they switch to low alcohol beer (not no alcohol - just weaker).

possibly its a case of the british disease of having to be pissed up to have a good time has not crossed the north sea.


I think it's more of a problem over in EU countries now than over here now regarding football hooligans..Why the change you may ask..And at least in the old days nobody asked for a pre-match fight in a local forest like they do in some of them old eastern bloc countries do now.. sctatchinghead :laugh:


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 Post subject: Re: Drinking in the Stands
PostPosted: Wed Jan 15, 2025 10:15 pm 
Fuck that for a laugh!!! :animals-dogrun: :laugh: :laugh:


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 Post subject: Re: Drinking in the Stands
PostPosted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 11:41 am 
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Recently went to watch Western Sydney v Wellington Phoenix. Had a pretty good skin full and sat in every part of the ground with several beers in hand; home and away sections (although got kicked out of the vip area). The stadium was great but only full when the rugby league team play (80 odd thousand'ish I think).
The atmosphere was pretty dreadful. It was like being in a park on a sunny day - lots of people and families chatting.
There was a thousand or so behind the home goal doing that dreadful european thing where someone stands on the fence looking at the crowd leading the singing (this one had a megaphone) and they all join in. Noisy but I don't reckon any of them watched more than two minutes of the game.

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 Post subject: Re: Drinking in the Stands
PostPosted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 2:12 pm 
ed-t-ball wrote:
Recently went to watch Western Sydney v Wellington Phoenix. Had a pretty good skin full and sat in every part of the ground with several beers in hand; home and away sections (although got kicked out of the vip area). The stadium was great but only full when the rugby league team play (80 odd thousand'ish I think).
The atmosphere was pretty dreadful. It was like being in a park on a sunny day - lots of people and families chatting.
There was a thousand or so behind the home goal doing that dreadful european thing where someone stands on the fence looking at the crowd leading the singing (this one had a megaphone) and they all join in. Noisy but I don't reckon any of them watched more than two minutes of the game.

Sounds like my idea of hell apart from the weather and the drink. :wink: :-D


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 Post subject: Re: Drinking in the Stands
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It was rubbish. Apart from the drink, weather and a young Australian copper (female) who went as a backpacker and stayed.

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