With rugby, fans have mixed seating and enjoy the game lagered up without fighting with each other, it's a completely different atmosphere. Perhaps alcohol would be allowed in football matches if fans could be trusted not to beat each other.weybridgewanderer wrote:Special rules for footie fans, just like not being allowed alcohol at your seat but you are for rugby and concerts at the stadium
Depends whether you mean rugby league or rugby union. League certainly has a problem with violent behaviour by some supporters and isn't subject to the same legislation as football.cmonurz wrote: With rugby, fans have mixed seating and enjoy the game lagered up without fighting with each other, it's a completely different atmosphere. Perhaps alcohol would be allowed in football matches if fans could be trusted not to beat each other.
what relevance is it if supporters drink alcohol at their seat when they are segregated?Svlad Cjelli wrote:What relevance is it whether supporters sit or stand when they are segregated?
Well quite. Only on Saturday, as we walking down the hill, some silly nobber gestured the 3-0 sign to the Palace fans but when they invited him to "come on then" - he quickened his step away from them.Svlad Cjelli wrote:What relevance is it whether supporters sit or stand when they are segregated?
Researchers suggest that the current drinking regulations - Sporting Events (Control of Alcohol) Act 1985 - actually make things worse. What you get is people drinking down a couple of pints or more quickly between about 2 pm and 2.45 pm in order to beat the deadline. It's been suggested that allowing people to drink during the game, without the 2.45 cut off point, would mean that they'd drink more slowly and so end up less drunk.weybridgewanderer wrote:what relevance is it if supporters drink alcohol at their seat when they are segregated?Svlad Cjelli wrote:What relevance is it whether supporters sit or stand when they are segregated?
Unless they're Hugo Boss of course.Svlad Cjelli wrote:It's been suggested that allowing people to drink during the game, without the 2.45 cut off point, would mean that they'd drink more slowly and so end up less drunk.
Heysel caused by liverpool fans causing trouble and hilsbourgh was overcrowding where two many fans being let in. That wont happen anymore with allocated seat that you can still stand in. I understand that some people want to seat and got no problem with that just sit down low in the stand.Skin wrote:66DD wrote:Heysel..., Hillsborough...davis69 wrote:How on earth is standing guna lead to a major incident you still have a seat allocare for a safe area to stand. Surely if you cant stand during the game tjen shouldnt the same rules apply during half time and before the game. Why is it permitted safe to stand at music concerts but not football hes bit of
what about them?
Even better add your name and positive comments to this :weybridgewanderer wrote:.....
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