Re: Drinking at the match
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Originally Posted by
delmbox
I love a beer before and after the footie, and half time if I'm in the mood but this
https://www.joe.co.uk/sport/efl-chai...matches-205679
would be a terrible idea. People constantly in and out for lagers and toilet, people hammered, it's already causing problems at the rugby. Personally I think leave as is
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Agree, the rugby is a nightmare with people constantly back and fore for beer and the toilet. I enjoy a pint before the game and occasionally one afterwards but can quite well manage the 90 minutes without a beer
Re: Drinking at the match
Drinking at the game would be a nightmare. Beer everywhere when we score, getting up and down for the full bladder brigade and no chanting or clapping anymore well not with a pint of beer in your hand.
Re: Drinking at the match
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Originally Posted by
delmbox
I love a beer before and after the footie, and half time if I'm in the mood but this
https://www.joe.co.uk/sport/efl-chai...matches-205679
would be a terrible idea. People constantly in and out for lagers and toilet, people hammered, it's already causing problems at the rugby. Personally I think leave as is
Leave it as it is, you just have to look at rugby and cricket (thankfully cricket is stop start already) to see it would be a nonstop stream of people popping out for a pint.
Re: Drinking at the match
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Originally Posted by
Malckent
Drinking at the game would be a nightmare. Beer everywhere when we score, getting up and down for the full bladder brigade and no chanting or clapping anymore well not with a pint of beer in your hand.
Safe standing will stop that, it'll be rivers of pi55 on the terraces.
Re: Drinking at the match
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Originally Posted by
Harry Monk
Safe standing will stop that, it'll be rivers of pi55 on the terraces.
Perfect.
Might not be such a good look on level 3 though.
Re: Drinking at the match
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Originally Posted by
Jimmy the Jock
Perfect.
Might not be such a good look on level 3 though.
Worse for those below the top tiers.
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Leave it as it is. Have a pint before the game, after the game and at half time if you must
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Given that the fad of chucking your pint in the air when there's a goal was born this summer, it would be a terrible time to introduce this.
Re: Drinking at the match
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Originally Posted by
lardy
Given that the fad of chucking your pint in the air when there's a goal was born this summer, it would be a terrible time to introduce this.
That really pisses me off, what a waste of beer!
For Wales and some of England's goals it was understandable and organic, but doing it at 4-0 against Panama? Obviously just doing it to show people how "mental" you are
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Best left as is it works okay now , unfortunately humans have a tendency too not behaviour well in drink, and I'm pretty sure we would have booze everywhere, chucked in the air , spilt under seats , bladder breaks increased tenfold, lads unable to carry drinks back to seats without dropping them .,etc ,etc .
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I love a beer or two before the game.
But i wouldn't drink that pi$$ they serve at the ground, especially in those flimsy plastic 'glasses' that seem to make it taste even worse.
Re: Drinking at the match
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Originally Posted by
lardy
Given that the fad of chucking your pint in the air when there's a goal was born this summer, it would be a terrible time to introduce this.
Wales fans were extremely guilty of doing this during the 2016 euros.
Re: Drinking at the match
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Originally Posted by
Der Kaiser
Wales fans were extremely guilty of doing this during the 2016 euros.
It wasn't beer, there were only soft drinks available in the stadia.
Re: Drinking at the match
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Originally Posted by
bobh
I love a beer or two before the game.
But i wouldn't drink that pi$$ they serve at the ground, especially in those flimsy plastic 'glasses' that seem to make it taste even worse.
Couldn't agree more
Re: Drinking at the match
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Originally Posted by
RichardM
It wasn't beer, there were only soft drinks available in the stadia.
Sorry, should have been more specific, Wales fans in the fanzone in Cardiff.