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Hip flasks in the Liberty 14:27 - Oct 7 with 5888 viewsdickythorpe

Are they allowed?
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Hip flasks in the Liberty on 14:38 - Oct 7 with 5874 viewssherpajacob

Everything is allowed, until you get caught.

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Hip flasks in the Liberty on 15:13 - Oct 7 with 5817 viewsFieryJack

Hip flasks in the Liberty on 14:38 - Oct 7 by sherpajacob

Everything is allowed, until you get caught.


That's about right.

Be sneaky & discreet and you should get away with it, unless you get dobbed in by a nearby fan.

Last year, away at Watford, I ended up stood next to a burly, jolly jack who got through the best part of a half bottle of whisky during the game, sneaking it from the inside pocket of his jacket for a quick slug now and then. By his purple face I took him to be an alcoholic.

A generous bloke, he kept offering me a nip, but, even though I'm a whisky drinker, I steadily refused the offer, it being too early in the day for spirits for me.

Mind you, after we lost 1-0, thanks to another calamitous Mawson fu*k up, I wished I had taken the whisky.

If you get caught drinking from it in the Liberty, or any other ground, I suspect you'd either have it confiscated or be thrown out or both.
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Hip flasks in the Liberty on 15:29 - Oct 7 with 5772 viewsmonmouth

Yep 100% allowed.

Putting alcohol in them is prohibited though.

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Hip flasks in the Liberty on 19:49 - Oct 7 with 5579 viewsjack2jack

We always take a flask of tea during the winter time,always tell security we've got it,no problems at all.👍
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Hip flasks in the Liberty on 22:24 - Oct 7 with 5440 viewsairedale

Hip flasks in the Liberty on 19:49 - Oct 7 by jack2jack

We always take a flask of tea during the winter time,always tell security we've got it,no problems at all.👍


I took a flask of coffee with whisky in it down there once, but I put too much grog in it. When I pored a cup of it at half time it ponged like a distillery with bomb damage. My treacherous Mrs immediately donned her Anti Alki face, looking accusingly in my direction and refused to join me in a cup. Haven't bothered since.
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Hip flasks in the Liberty on 22:32 - Oct 7 with 5428 viewsairedale

Took a 20cl bottle of port down there in pre season, and a plastic cup to drink it from. Felt a bit like a crime, but got it down me. Only trouble was, it cost £4 and lasted 10 mins. I'm thinking now of getting one of those platypuses they sell in Millets for walkers, where a tube comes up near your gob, so no-one is any the wiser. I can put what I fancy in it then.
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Hip flasks in the Liberty on 22:51 - Oct 7 with 5408 viewsSwanjaxs

Hip flasks in the Liberty on 15:29 - Oct 7 by monmouth

Yep 100% allowed.

Putting alcohol in them is prohibited though.


I've got a fix for this.... one quater chicken soup and three quarters whisky/vodka/JD or whatever takes your fancy 👍

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Hip flasks in the Liberty on 23:01 - Oct 7 with 5392 viewsjack2jack

Hip flasks in the Liberty on 22:24 - Oct 7 by airedale

I took a flask of coffee with whisky in it down there once, but I put too much grog in it. When I pored a cup of it at half time it ponged like a distillery with bomb damage. My treacherous Mrs immediately donned her Anti Alki face, looking accusingly in my direction and refused to join me in a cup. Haven't bothered since.


Lucky no naked flames about could have been nasty
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Hip flasks in the Liberty on 23:23 - Oct 7 with 5378 viewsdickythorpe

I had a mate who regularly watched the swans away in the 80's and used to drill holes into butternut squashes and watermelons and tip booze in.
The booze get stronger by all accounts as the fermentation starts straight away
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Hip flasks in the Liberty on 23:36 - Oct 7 with 5357 viewsairedale

Hip flasks in the Liberty on 23:23 - Oct 7 by dickythorpe

I had a mate who regularly watched the swans away in the 80's and used to drill holes into butternut squashes and watermelons and tip booze in.
The booze get stronger by all accounts as the fermentation starts straight away


Yeah, but you'd look a bit of a tea double ewe hay tea walking in with a water melon under your arm in January though.
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Hip flasks in the Liberty on 23:46 - Oct 7 with 5340 viewsmajorraglan

Hip flasks in the Liberty on 15:29 - Oct 7 by monmouth

Yep 100% allowed.

Putting alcohol in them is prohibited though.


Consuming alcohol at a football match whilst in sight of the pitch is an offence and if caught, you could be ejected or potentially be arrested and fined or imprisoned. Having a beer whilst watch cricket or rugby is not an issue.
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Hip flasks in the Liberty on 03:03 - Oct 8 with 5285 viewsLoyal

Hip flasks in the Liberty on 23:23 - Oct 7 by dickythorpe

I had a mate who regularly watched the swans away in the 80's and used to drill holes into butternut squashes and watermelons and tip booze in.
The booze get stronger by all accounts as the fermentation starts straight away


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Hip flasks in the Liberty on 03:43 - Oct 8 with 5277 viewsswans11

Hip flasks in the Liberty on 19:49 - Oct 7 by jack2jack

We always take a flask of tea during the winter time,always tell security we've got it,no problems at all.👍


part of the bizarre rules at stadiums fine you can take that flask but no you can't possibly take a bottle of pop in with a lid on or be given a bottle with a lid on it inside stadium
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Hip flasks in the Liberty on 08:29 - Oct 8 with 5179 viewsEdmundo

Hip flasks in the Liberty on 19:49 - Oct 7 by jack2jack

We always take a flask of tea during the winter time,always tell security we've got it,no problems at all.👍


A thermos! 😁

Your not even allowed a stick to go with your flag in the East stand 😁

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Hip flasks in the Liberty on 17:19 - Dec 4 with 2474 viewsbrendanclark

Hip flasks in the Liberty on 08:29 - Oct 8 by Edmundo

A thermos! 😁

Your not even allowed a stick to go with your flag in the East stand 😁


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Hip flasks in the Liberty on 18:41 - Dec 4 with 2334 viewsMrSwerve

Take in hip flask, buy bottle of pop in there, empty some of hipflask into said bottle while in the toilets, job done.

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Hip flasks in the Liberty on 18:43 - Dec 4 with 2330 viewsMrSwerve

Also amazed that we haven’t had the usual holier than thou in here calling everyone alcoholics yet.

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Hip flasks in the Liberty on 18:59 - Dec 4 with 2301 viewsbuilthjack

We must be the only club in the land now, where they remove the tops off the bottles of soft drinks. Never get that at away games. Haven't for a long time.

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Hip flasks in the Liberty on 19:18 - Dec 4 with 2272 viewsBadlands

Hip flasks in the Liberty on 18:59 - Dec 4 by builthjack

We must be the only club in the land now, where they remove the tops off the bottles of soft drinks. Never get that at away games. Haven't for a long time.


I can throw a half - full bottle of Coke around 90 metres and it weighs between 300 & 500 grams
A bottle with no lid - around half that distance and it soon looses its weight as it empties.

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Hip flasks in the Liberty on 19:37 - Dec 4 with 2237 viewsMrSwerve

Hip flasks in the Liberty on 19:18 - Dec 4 by Badlands

I can throw a half - full bottle of Coke around 90 metres and it weighs between 300 & 500 grams
A bottle with no lid - around half that distance and it soon looses its weight as it empties.


You sound like you’re speaking from experience.

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Hip flasks in the Liberty on 20:01 - Dec 4 with 2207 viewsbuilthjack

Hip flasks in the Liberty on 19:18 - Dec 4 by Badlands

I can throw a half - full bottle of Coke around 90 metres and it weighs between 300 & 500 grams
A bottle with no lid - around half that distance and it soon looses its weight as it empties.


Do they not realise that most have bottle tops in a pocket, when they enter, if they intend buying a bottle
People just put their own on.

Oh, and you can be the half time entertainment, throwing coke from one goal to the other.

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Hip flasks in the Liberty on 20:22 - Dec 4 with 2160 viewsLeonWasGod

Hip flasks in the Liberty on 18:43 - Dec 4 by MrSwerve

Also amazed that we haven’t had the usual holier than thou in here calling everyone alcoholics yet.


I don’t see why they would. Dicky’s is only slightly larger than normal

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Hip flasks in the Liberty on 20:43 - Dec 4 with 2133 viewssainthelens

If you don't mind wearing a tie, there are novelty ones you can buy, fill them with your favourite...and drink outa the end. Sucking on a tie just makes you look nervous watching the game.
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Hip flasks in the Liberty on 07:50 - Dec 5 with 1896 viewsBrynmill_Jack

Hip flasks in the Liberty on 20:43 - Dec 4 by sainthelens

If you don't mind wearing a tie, there are novelty ones you can buy, fill them with your favourite...and drink outa the end. Sucking on a tie just makes you look nervous watching the game.


The simple act of wearing a tie to a Swans home game is more likely to arouse suspicion than the carrying of a hip flask

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