Tannhauser
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I thought the Red Ultras were gone?
Haha, remember them? Totally forgot they existed.
I thought the Red Ultras were gone?
Well, that about sums it up!Shite players. Shite team. Shite club. Shite supporters. Shite city.
But aye, letting punters pay £4 for some pishy watered down lager before the game will fix it.
Deluded, scrapie-ridden wanknuts.
Don't see an issue with it for the stewards to take it down.The banner got confiscated by stewards for some reason too.
The only time Aberdeen fans get intoCould you imagine alcohol allowed in our matches. Attacks on Rangers players would go through the roof with wankers thinking they're fucking hard as nails with a booze in them.
Oh yes, more booze will mellow them out...Aberdeen is full of the most miserable c*nts that have ever existed. Let the bitter bastards have a drink to numb their unbearable existance I say.
The answer to each your statements is "Yes" and "Yes you can."You think a glass bottle would be brought in if you could get a pint at the game?
You can't punish the majority for the actions of one person
The big difference from then was people were going in with carry outs. Cans and bottles, drinking all the way through the game and missiles close at hand.It was probably a wise decision to ban booze at football in the early eighties.
Can anyone honestly say that our culture has changed significantly for the better or that our relationship with alcohol has improved enough to warrant a repeal of the legislation?
The fact that it's available at Rugby or concerts is not relevant.
What happens part two...What happens now is.........
Man goes to pub before game. Binge drinks because he can't have a beer during the game.
Elsewhere, man can go to the stadium and buy a beer in a plastic pint tumbler. Club makes money. Can even sell weakened beer............no need to binge drink and the "build up" is much more relaxed.........
Not being critical of The Louden here....................but, wouldn't you rather donner up to the stadium, have a beer in the concourse or at your seat than be crushed standing in the boozer?
I was at Slavia Praha - Sparta in April. 2 hours before the game, standing around outside the stadium chatting and having a beer. Also, got a beer in the ground. The one in the ground was in a plastic cup with a player's picture on it (Tomas Soucek) - and I still have it.
The big difference from then was people were going in with carry outs. Cans and bottles, drinking all the way through the game and missiles close at hand.
The games I've been to in england, you cant take the drink to your seat. I dont see any problem with allowing it at all.
Where's the hospitality in Copland broomie and enclosure?The answer to each your statements is "Yes" and "Yes you can."
Alcohol on sale inside Scottish football stadiums is not the answer to anything.
It is available in hospitality anyway.
People say that a lot but it’s a couple of expensive pints at half time. It will be crap beer. It works in England.
Having been to a few games down there, I cant say I notice much difference, especially before games. Pubs are packed near the ground as much as I've seen anywhere else.Do you not think that the English (huge generalisation), have a different relationship with alcohol?
My 35 years of living there leads me to suggest that they do.
FULLERS TAND....is that a new beer ?Aberdeen fans unveil a banner reading "More income. Fuller stands. End the blanket alcohol ban
It makes absolute sense to me ! Have done it at Arsenal and Chelsea. Not everyone partakes so its not stowed out either. The secret is long counters and sufficient bar staff.What happens now is.........
Man goes to pub before game. Binge drinks because he can't have a beer during the game.
Elsewhere, man can go to the stadium and buy a beer in a plastic pint tumbler. Club makes money. Can even sell weakened beer............no need to binge drink and the "build up" is much more relaxed.........
Not being critical of The Louden here....................but, wouldn't you rather donner up to the stadium, have a beer in the concourse or at your seat than be crushed standing in the boozer?
I was at Slavia Praha - Sparta in April. 2 hours before the game, standing around outside the stadium chatting and having a beer. Also, got a beer in the ground. The one in the ground was in a plastic cup with a player's picture on it (Tomas Soucek) - and I still have it.
I went to millwall recently, had a couple of pints at the stadium before the game and one at half time. If they can do it surely we can!It would be a disaster in Scotland. Our alcohol culture is too destructive for this ever to be a good thing. For many, it wouldn’t be ‘one or two’, it would be as many as they could fit in during the game. And I reckon many would still fuel up before the game anyway.
In the spirit your post intended, I agree completely with you.One of those rare but valuable moments where football fans should unite to throw themselves behind something that it seems the majority of the country's football fans would like to see implemented.
All very well lambasted them for poor attendances or for being a smaller club than the biggest one in the country, but who would actually disagree with the double standards shown towards football fans in this country?
It's what allows footballing fans to be treated like shit. The hierarchy know this.
I went to millwall recently, had a couple of pints at the stadium before the game and one at half time. If they can do it surely we can!
After they've stuck them up their arse. Would you like to go for a pint at half time or a couple pre match?Stick yer dolly banners up yer arse
And a load of coins into the bargainIn the few weeks before the winter break our players had a pie, a steaming hot coffee and a glass vodka bottle thrown at them.
Scottish football fans simply cannot be trusted with alcohol.
Safe Standing will be next for them, wish the board would get the finger out.The new chairman was trying out a new scheme in that stand. Called it the red shed, for fans who want to stand and sing. Sold 1500 tickets for that stand. No idea about rest of ground
Mate , I can guarantee that when the novelty of what you described wore off , most would say I’m no drinking that £7 watered down pish in the stadium . And then choose to do what has been done for the past 40 yearsWhat happens now is.........
Man goes to pub before game. Binge drinks because he can't have a beer during the game.
Elsewhere, man can go to the stadium and buy a beer in a plastic pint tumbler. Club makes money. Can even sell weakened beer............no need to binge drink and the "build up" is much more relaxed.........
Not being critical of The Louden here....................but, wouldn't you rather donner up to the stadium, have a beer in the concourse or at your seat than be crushed standing in the boozer?
I was at Slavia Praha - Sparta in April. 2 hours before the game, standing around outside the stadium chatting and having a beer. Also, got a beer in the ground. The one in the ground was in a plastic cup with a player's picture on it (Tomas Soucek) - and I still have it.
Yep , the Red Shed more like the Smack shackThey'd better get a heroin stand too. They’ll need to be drugged up to enjoy that shite they play.
Where's the hospitality in Copland broomie and enclosure?
Drunk guy falls down stairs. Sues club for 500k.Everyone who wants to drink just gets pissed up before the game anyway..
10,000 pints, 5 a pint, 20 home games.. Thats a million in revenue right there for a season.. not sure what the margin is for profit, but say half
500k we shouldn't be missing out on
In theory that could happen without drink being involved. Im sure there was a bheggar who fell or hurt himself inside the bheggardome that tried to sue them a few years agoDrunk guy falls down stairs. Sues club for 500k.
Is there a possibility that could happen?
It's the Merkland end now renamed the Red Shed to try to create an atmosphere, rest of ground probably sparse.
Aye was it not that rabid one who wrote the alternative view Matt McGlone - case failedIn theory that could happen without drink being involved. Im sure there was a bheggar who fell or hurt himself inside the bheggardome that tried to sue them a few years ago
Thats the one, didn't know the outcome of it.Aye was it not that rabid one who wrote the alternative view Matt McGlone - case failed