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Seagull16

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Sep 28, 2011
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So after attending the Arsenal match today (free tickets) we had tickets in the club level, i was told to dress 'smart' and i went by the Amex dress code and dressed up, on entering the lounges practically everyone had an Arsenal shirt on and there was no dress code whatsoever, it made the whole atmosphere much more friendly and less corporate. I think this could be something that we could learn from, instead of the dress codes and prawn sandwiches in the 1901 club? Please correct me if i am wrong but i have only ever seen people dressed smart/suits there.
 




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Smart dress code at football is f***ing ridiculous!
 










Seagull16

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Sep 28, 2011
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Is it true the arsenal fans held a 96 min silence today?

It certainly was, like a library in there until the last minute where there was a chorus of 'we love you Arsenal' they only love them when theyre winning 6-1 against a crap team.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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I like dressing up for the football. And [MENTION=12187]Uter[/MENTION] was looking very dapper in his new shirt and jacket.
 


TheDuke

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Oct 28, 2011
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So after attending the Arsenal match today (free tickets) we had tickets in the club level, i was told to dress 'smart' and i went by the Amex dress code and dressed up, on entering the lounges practically everyone had an Arsenal shirt on and there was no dress code whatsoever, it made the whole atmosphere much more friendly and less corporate. I think this could be something that we could learn from, instead of the dress codes and prawn sandwiches in the 1901 club? Please correct me if i am wrong but i have only ever seen people dressed smart/suits there.

My son couldn't make the match last night so I took my wife. She's not into football but I thought she might like the atmosphere etc. However, she was refused entry to the 1901 club because she was wearing trainers (very smart pinky jobs they were) No matter how I pleaded they wouldn't let her go in unless she took them off and walked in her stockened feet. How ridiculous is all that.
 




Seagull16

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Sep 28, 2011
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My son couldn't make the match last night so I took my wife. She's not into football but I thought she might like the atmosphere etc. However, she was refused entry to the 1901 club because she was wearing trainers (very smart pinky jobs they were) No matter how I pleaded they wouldn't let her go in unless she took them off and walked in her stockened feet. How ridiculous is all that.

This is my point i just dont get why.
 


Beach Hut

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Jul 5, 2003
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I like dressing up for the football. And [MENTION=12187]Uter[/MENTION] was looking very dapper in his new shirt and jacket.

So do I part of the fun thinking in the week what to wear.
 


Seagull16

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Sep 28, 2011
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Im not saying everyone should be wearing football shirts, but surely you should have a choice? If you like to go smart so be it, but i think there should be a choice and less strict :)
 




Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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My son couldn't make the match last night so I took my wife. She's not into football but I thought she might like the atmosphere etc. However, she was refused entry to the 1901 club because she was wearing trainers (very smart pinky jobs they were) No matter how I pleaded they wouldn't let her go in unless she took them off and walked in her stockened feet. How ridiculous is all that.

So what did you/she do?
 


Chicken Runner61

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May 20, 2007
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Don't they have some shoes they lend you in these circumstances? They do for blokes because once my mate was refused entry as he had shoes that looked like trainers!
 


TheDuke

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So what did you/she do?
They looked into a cupboard to see if there we any old 'acceptable' shoes knocking about but there were none. So it was either we went home or she took her shoes off. So off they came and then into the lounge and out to our seats in her stockings. AND I promise you her 'trainers' were really smart and a lot better than loads of other footwear in the place. It was her first time and still they wouldn't relent and let her in. Crazy and short-sighted.
 




Chicken Runner61

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May 20, 2007
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They looked into a cupboard to see if there we any old 'acceptable' shoes knocking about but there were none. So it was either we went home or she took her shoes off. So off they came and then into the lounge and out to our seats in her stockings. AND I promise you her 'trainers' were really smart and a lot better than loads of other footwear in the place. It was her first time and still they wouldn't relent and let her in. Crazy and short-sighted.

and probably against health & safety.....
 


Lady Gull

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Aug 6, 2011
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They looked into a cupboard to see if there we any old 'acceptable' shoes knocking about but there were none. So it was either we went home or she took her shoes off. So off they came and then into the lounge and out to our seats in her stockings. AND I promise you her 'trainers' were really smart and a lot better than loads of other footwear in the place. It was her first time and still they wouldn't relent and let her in. Crazy and short-sighted.

Maybe the guys on the door have a foot fetish - that is absolutely ludicrous!
 


Bozza

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They looked into a cupboard to see if there we any old 'acceptable' shoes knocking about but there were none. So it was either we went home or she took her shoes off. So off they came and then into the lounge and out to our seats in her stockings. AND I promise you her 'trainers' were really smart and a lot better than loads of other footwear in the place. It was her first time and still they wouldn't relent and let her in. Crazy and short-sighted.

So it's more acceptable for someone to have, literally, no shoes? That is ludicrous!

(I thought they had some spare WSL seats, or similar, where those rejected from 1901 were able to transfer to)
 


Sep 7, 2011
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shoreham
Don't they have some shoes they lend you in these circumstances? They do for blokes because once my mate was refused entry as he had shoes that looked like trainers!


Come on man, with womens penchant for shoes can you see any woman wearing borrowed shoes even if they where Gucci:p
 

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hitony

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They looked into a cupboard to see if there we any old 'acceptable' shoes knocking about but there were none. So it was either we went home or she took her shoes off. So off they came and then into the lounge and out to our seats in her stockings. AND I promise you her 'trainers' were really smart and a lot better than loads of other footwear in the place. It was her first time and still they wouldn't relent and let her in. Crazy and short-sighted.

I do obviously believe you, and this is really so unbelievable!!! and really is absolutly f***ing madness!!! its a football stadium FFS!!

Probably one of the only posts ever that has actually made me angry reading it!! .............i am truly lost for words!!

And if anyone wants to do the rules are rules, fine, but the rule is stupid in the first place in my opinion!!!
 


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