Where did you hear that about PL regs? I don't think that's right as even Barber said that flasks/bottle tops were discretionary for clubs, as in something like 'we are moving into line with a number of other clubs blah blah blah'.
Saw a bunch of asian tourists bemusedly trying to find out why they couldn't take their bottles into the game. Didn't speak English, but the female steward was kind and patiently explained that they would keep the bottle safe in storeage somewhere to be collected later. I thought the club said...
Yep, I think I pointed this out a while ago. Ban or not, it's a curious coincidence that our form has declined as has the general satisfaction of the way the club has been 'run' the past few months. Seems ever pettier in attitude and also more obsessed with grabbing what it can from supporters...
Searching for a heady and rambunctious atmosphere, I purchased tickets for the North Stand. Being of a cautious and law-abiding disposition, I dutifully removed the bottle top from my water bottle. But, sneakily and rather daringly, used clingfilm and an elastic band to protect the contents from...
True. I am quite certain he would have been killed had the bottle top been in place. However, that doesn't exist the flask ban as I'm pretty sure no-one has EVER thrown a flask at a player.
*Probably*
Are you sure you got the size right? We have taken 500ml bottles in no problem and I see them all around me. It's a standard small bottle. The list of prohibited items states something like 'large bottles' won't be allowed. 500ml is NOT a large bottle! It is also a size they sell at the kiosks.