Two halves was always better than a bottle.Half bottles? That must just be the kids cargos.
Always get 2 halves, drink one and juke one :shh:Two halves was always better than a bottle.
You seem like a wise man.Always get 2 halves, drink one and juke one :shh:
What idiot decided to film this and plaster it on Twitter?Always get 2 halves, drink one and juke one :shh:
This literally happens at every single ground up and down the country. Football fan enjoys alcohol is hardly a newsworthy story.Why our own staff lining those up and filming or allowing them to be filmed? They should have been put straight into black bags or bins. Do not give anyone any avoidable ammunition has to be the mantra.
Do folk ever stop and think about the club?Do folk on here every stop greeting. %^*& me.
I’m not sure timothy need a capital letter.Sad to see as Buckfast is a Timothy drink.
Any good? Never tried it.More of a Magnum man myself.
Unless they launch them on the pitch I'm not sure what harm they're placing the club in?Do folk ever stop and think about the club?
Indeed.Two halves was always better than a bottle.
I don’t see the attraction with buying a rancid pie. Surely folk can go 90 mins without eating that garbage.I don't see the attraction with bringing a bottle into the game, I like a drink but can survive without it for the 90mins.
Any good? Never tried it.
Prefer El Dorado to Buckfast myself. My drink of choice on the derby a few week ago.
That Magnum shite is everywhere just now, I bought a bottle a few weeks ago and thought it was rotten - El Dorado is even worse.More of a Magnum man myself.
Any good? Never tried it.
Prefer El Dorado to Buckfast myself. My drink of choice on the derby a few week ago.
Any good? Never tried it.
Prefer El Dorado to Buckfast myself. My drink of choice on the derby a few week ago.
I agree that it happens, of that there is no doubt. However, particularly in the present climate do not allow the assembled evidence to be filmed and shared. We all know taking bottles into the stadium is prohibited by both the law and UEFA regulations. Don’t provide our enemies with video evidence that they can use against us.This literally happens at every single ground up and down the country. Football fan enjoys alcohol is hardly a newsworthy story.
Yet all those bottles were there plus many more no doubt, and one wasn’t. Amazing stuffIt’s actually embarrassing and worrying that there are so many glass bottles.
Would be the press wet dream just now if one was thrown on the park
Is it that hard to find a bin?
I have not been on this forum since after the game on Thursday. I knew what it would be like. Is it safe to come back in now?Do folk on here every stop greeting. %^*& me.
I suppose there’s no-way of knowing. But I reckon the club won’t give one fuuck about that video.I agree that it happens, of that there is no doubt. However, particularly in the present climate do not allow the assembled evidence to be filmed and shared. We all know taking bottles into the stadium is prohibited by both the law and UEFA regulations. Don’t provide our enemies with video evidence that they can use against us.
And yet in amongst our own it’s embarrassing behaviour.A nice reply on there
It’s actually embarrassing and worrying that there are so many glass bottles.
Would be the press wet dream just now if one was thrown on the park
Nah. They sell them here too. I'd be a bit concerned if the NI lads weren't able to finish a half charge in the time it takes to get from NI to IbroxAre the clear ones the Northern Irish version?
WibbleIt’s actually embarrassing and worrying that there are so many glass bottles.
Would be the press wet dream just now if one was thrown on the park
Agreed. Maybe in the winter months I will take a hip flask but that's it.I don't see the attraction with bringing a bottle into the game, I like a drink but can survive without it for the 90mins.
That was their 16th half bottle of the journeyNah. They sell them here too. I'd be a bit concerned if the NI lads weren't able to finish a half charge in the time it takes to get from NI to Ibrox