They use a number of tables exclusively for milk and sugar etc, at half time, in 1901 but I’ve yet to find one that doesn’t wobble in 7 years. Petty I know but how hard can it be to have non wobbly tables when you see how much has been spent on the stadium :smile:
I have taken one in my back pocket on a number of occasions in the past, during winter night games. Half inclined to give it a go, the searches are not that thorough on old codgers!
I agree and I have no problem with flasks being banned. I used to take one to Gillingham and Withdean but feel no need to take one to the 1901, I do get why some people might be pissed as your own coffee/tea is going to be better than what’s available after you have queued. However banning...
As I’m in a corporate part of the ground I should just suck it up should I? I confess I didn’t know the rules were different depending on where you sat as I only picked up on the alleged 1901 new rules.
If what you want to eat or drink is for sale in the bars on the concourse or 1901 bars you are banned from bringing it in is my simplistic interpretation. If it’s soup or something not on sale in the ground you still can’t bring it in. Not a money making exercise at all, and has the added...
Sledgehammer and nut spring to mind. How fecking petty is that and no I don’t want to hear a 300 word justification from Paul Barber because I don’t think it can be justified. Pathetic
They will no doubt continue to sell obscenely overpriced sweets behind the bar though.
Most of this corporate...
What, even the sweets they sell in the downstairs foyer? That is harsh and I’d love to know how they intend to police people bringing sweets to a game.