Fans to be breathalysed? 08:12 - May 2 with 6127 views | Johnw102 | Hope they extend that to cinema, theatre and concert goers who drink before their entertainment. Having a couple of pints before a game has been an established part of the day out for ever. After a long coach trip from S. Wales to London, Manchester, Liverpool a few pints before the game, with home fans is part of the enjoyment. Stewards already have the power to refuse entry to a ground to anyone they deem drunk, so leave well alone! http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/football-fans-to-be-breathalysed-before-mat | |
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Fans to be breathalysed? on 09:12 - May 2 with 2159 views | dgt73 |
Fans to be breathalysed? on 09:09 - May 2 by Jackfath | That old Dimi used to say I was ranting when he was clearly out of his depth chatting to me. Don't be the same as him eh? |
You are clearly under the influence of some mind altering substance this morning fath. So I'll leave you crack on. | |
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Fans to be breathalysed? on 09:15 - May 2 with 2148 views | Jackfath |
Fans to be breathalysed? on 09:12 - May 2 by dgt73 | You are clearly under the influence of some mind altering substance this morning fath. So I'll leave you crack on. |
Apology accepted. You've no more to say on the issue to start with childish digs. | |
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Fans to be breathalysed? on 09:23 - May 2 with 2140 views | lifelong |
Fans to be breathalysed? on 09:03 - May 2 by LeonisGod | Apparently the threshold being talked about is twice the legal driving limit. Which will apply to about 25% of our crowds I reckon. The east will be empty for a start. If it was just for blind drunk fans they wouldn't need the test. It's all meaningless anyway as people will still be able to load up in the ground. Maybe it's just a ploy to increase club bar sales? Bonkers. |
I agree, it's just unnecessary. | | | |
Fans to be breathalysed? on 09:45 - May 2 with 2109 views | Oldjack |
Fans to be breathalysed? on 08:39 - May 2 by Jackfath | One member of this board spewed all over himself at a match due to excessive drinking. Not a problem? I wonder if there is a correlation between any public disorder at football matches and excessive drinking? What do you think? [Post edited 2 May 2015 8:40]
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who was that ?spill the beans sarnnn | |
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Fans to be breathalysed? on 09:50 - May 2 with 2101 views | airedale | I enjoy a sarsaparilla at my club prior to the match. I find it very refreshing and good for my vocal cords. Come on chaps, come on you whites! [I shout]. [Post edited 2 May 2015 9:53]
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Fans to be breathalysed? on 10:46 - May 2 with 2069 views | Senhin | How many theatres and cinemas have big brawls and people threatening each other over the outcome of the show/film frequently? | |
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Fans to be breathalysed? on 11:38 - May 2 with 2045 views | airedale |
Fans to be breathalysed? on 10:46 - May 2 by Senhin | How many theatres and cinemas have big brawls and people threatening each other over the outcome of the show/film frequently? |
Used to be quite common in the Lido in Gorseinon. | | | |
Fans to be breathalysed? on 12:27 - May 2 with 2030 views | max936 | Just checked the date as I thought it was April the 1st, ffs whatever next, dear god. | |
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Fans to be breathalysed? on 13:34 - May 2 with 1982 views | Senhin |
Fans to be breathalysed? on 11:38 - May 2 by airedale | Used to be quite common in the Lido in Gorseinon. |
I stand corrected. | |
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Fans to be breathalysed? on 16:15 - May 2 with 1957 views | lovejuicejack | Yet another attack on our freedoms, what next blood tests in the queue. | | | |
Fans to be breathalysed? on 17:07 - May 2 with 1933 views | lovejuicejack |
You should be drug tested if you put that sh1t down your neck. | | | |
Fans to be breathalysed? on 19:02 - May 2 with 1901 views | Baglanswan1992 | I went to watch us play Derby a few years ago in the championship when we lost 2-1. There was a unbelievable amount of drunk people there, one guy in particular was so pissed he clearly did not know what was going on throughtout the game and just started swearing and throwing himself into people. He was not thrown out when I think he should because he ruined the experience for everyone siting near him. And at Cardiff a few years ago when emnes scored the winner a guy was so pissed he threw his pint at the TV when Dave Jones came on the screen. He was chucked out At QPR when we drew 1-1 under Souza I remember a guy being refused entry because he was hammered (he couldn't speak and did not know where the turnstiles were, just wandering around with a ticket in his hand shouting)I think the stewards were right there Since these incidents I think people should be breathised because it's not the people having a few pints being the problem, it's the people who drink their body's worth in alcohol that are the issues. You would have to be really pissed to fail those tests by the way so I wouldn't worry about havering 2-3, if you had 6-7 then you would have problems. | | | |
Fans to be breathalysed? on 01:34 - May 3 with 1828 views | Dull1Thomas | A greater problem will arise when you tell the spotty youth he can stick his tub along with his video camera where the sun don't shine. And maybe, as arrests at grounds are at an all time low the police need to invent reasons for their overtime and outrageous numbers on duty. Because I always drive to a game I never drink on match days (not until the night) anyway but taking away someone's right to a few drinks is shocking. Will they stop selling booze inside the ground? I doubt it. | |
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Fans to be breathalysed? on 02:13 - May 3 with 1815 views | controversial_jack |
Fans to be breathalysed? on 08:40 - May 2 by dgt73 | Yes without doubt. Not only will you end up in court, but you could also get a 3 yr ban. |
No. Stewards won't have the power to prosecute, it would have to be a police officer. | | | |
Fans to be breathalysed? on 07:02 - May 3 with 1814 views | dgt73 |
Fans to be breathalysed? on 02:13 - May 3 by controversial_jack | No. Stewards won't have the power to prosecute, it would have to be a police officer. |
I know. That's what i said. | |
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Fans to be breathalysed? on 08:11 - May 3 with 1799 views | epaul | At the Bury match in 2005 how many were leathered going in, one mate got nicked for it outside the ground (boy his wife wasnt happy having to load the kids in the car and driving up to bail him out!!!!) I just managed to get another mate to shut his mouth before he was going to get nicked! I'm all for people having a few jars before the match, I thoroughly enjoy a few prematch wets myself but seeing people legless inside a ground is just stupid, why do they need to get in that state | |
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Fans to be breathalysed? on 08:27 - May 3 with 1790 views | jackportis | Perhaps you may be able to buy ranges of herbal teas in nearby pubs to sooth and calm? What a great idea. Refs would be appreciated more, no agro aimed at away fans its got to be worth a go. While we are at it ban smoking in public filthy habbit. | |
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Fans to be breathalysed? on 08:34 - May 3 with 1784 views | AngelRangelQS | I can see why you may want to refuse entry to incredibly drunk people but twice the legal drink drive limit amounts to what, 4 pints something like that? Ridiculous I wonder if they'd breathalyse those drinking in the corporate hospitality sections | | | |
Fans to be breathalysed? on 09:43 - May 3 with 1764 views | exiledclaseboy | Pathetic idea. Anyone who acquiesces to a non-mandatory breath test carried out by someone with no power to do so is a fool. | |
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Fans to be breathalysed? on 09:47 - May 3 with 1762 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Fans to be breathalysed? on 08:26 - May 2 by Jackfath | Let's get some perspective here. I really don't think they will be stopping people who have had a few pints. Rather the odd one or two who can hardly stand, or indeed caused some concern the previous home match due to excessive drinking. |
But they're actively seeking fewer people standing! These stewards can't have their cake AND eat it | |
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Fans to be breathalysed? on 09:50 - May 3 with 1759 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Fans to be breathalysed? on 08:39 - May 2 by Jackfath | One member of this board spewed all over himself at a match due to excessive drinking. Not a problem? I wonder if there is a correlation between any public disorder at football matches and excessive drinking? What do you think? [Post edited 2 May 2015 8:40]
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And he wet himself too. I'm warming to this idea already | |
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Fans to be breathalysed? on 10:14 - May 3 with 1728 views | Brynmill_Jack | I have a plan to help Alan and his drinking buddies out and at the same time protest at this ridiculous scheme. Everyone, man , woman, child and OAP who haven't consumed a drop of alcohol should all stagger up to the stewards muttering something along the lines of "you're my best mate you are" and upon testing and subsequent passing of the breath test should just walk in normally. This should allow some of the real drunks to get in unnoticed. | |
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Fans to be breathalysed? on 10:30 - May 3 with 1713 views | s1ackjack |
In the article the steward at the Cambridge game looks pissed and about to fall over. | |
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