TN8
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Sunday for them.The unwatered atrocity at Rugby Park could be interesting for them on Saturday
Sunday for them.The unwatered atrocity at Rugby Park could be interesting for them on Saturday
Ah okay, didn't realise thatSunday for them.
GuiltyGot stopped taking in a fucking fruit shoot last week for my kid
But piles of Buckie bottles seem to make their way in.. in the same parts of the ground
No water? I've taken in a bottle the last 2 games I've went to nobody said anythingLooks like we are heading for 27 degrees officially (likely 30 deg in reality) and humid.
I don't think we are allowed to take bottles of water in but should we be able to under these exceptional circumstances (I doubt the kiosks will cater for 50,000 dehydrated punters)?
A low key fixture against St. Johnstone shouldn't be an obstacle to this, surely?
Is it free because we're getting it off the church?Ask for a cup of water at the kiosk.
Its free, colder than the cartons and get more because of the cup its served in
Flumes down the stairs and a paddling pool at the bottom row?There will be f uck all st. johnstone fans so make their area a water area
Need a special code for chapel waterIs it free because we're getting it off the church?
Aye why not make full use of the facilitiesFlumes down the stairs and a paddling pool at the bottom row?
I think stadiums with gaps between stands (like ours) are less likely to get that hot.Only if it’s above a certain temperature. 30 degrees at pitch side I think it is, we will rarely ever, if at all, get to those temperatures.
Charged me £1.50 last seasonAsk for a cup of water at the kiosk.
Its free, colder than the cartons and get more because of the cup its served in
For what?Will there be a pitch inspection?
I do hope you are joking as they arent allowed to charge for tap water.Charged me £1.50 last season
Irony.For what?
I took a 75cl bottle of water in with me on Tuesday night and didn’t have a problem, I even got a woman in the kiosk to refill it for me, But only had a couple of sips as it tasted like bog water.Looks like we are heading for 27 degrees officially (likely 30 deg in reality) and humid.
I don't think we are allowed to take bottles of water in but should we be able to under these exceptional circumstances (I doubt the kiosks will cater for 50,000 dehydrated punters)?
A low key fixture against St. Johnstone shouldn't be an obstacle to this, surely?
Come up next to me…the young lads from one of the Aberdeen buses are readily hydrated with Lucozade bottles filed with rosey wine…weird yet admirableLooks like we are heading for 27 degrees officially (likely 30 deg in reality) and humid.
I don't think we are allowed to take bottles of water in but should we be able to under these exceptional circumstances (I doubt the kiosks will cater for 50,000 dehydrated punters)?
A low key fixture against St. Johnstone shouldn't be an obstacle to this, surely?
I might end up doing that but I hadn't planned wearing the sort of attire to readily conceal it (again due to the temperatures).
A League rule here is based on temperature for water breaks, and is actually stricter than the FIFA rulings too.English games are allowing the players a water break. Wonder if we will do the same up here. Just take a bottle of water in I will be for me and the wee boy.
Naw, but it’ll take half an hour to get servedYou can get free tap water from any kiosk, this Saturday will be no different and they can’t run out of tap water.
An important post and a valid question.Looks like we are heading for 27 degrees officially (likely 30 deg in reality) and humid.
I don't think we are allowed to take bottles of water in but should we be able to under these exceptional circumstances (I doubt the kiosks will cater for 50,000 dehydrated punters)?
A low key fixture against St. Johnstone shouldn't be an obstacle to this, surely?
Plug it up yer arse then, any tim will help you, they've all got plenty of experience in that game.The size of my 'erse prevents anything going in the back pocket!
It must be 25 to 30 years since I saw the police at the Ibrox turnstiles.Its no different from the previous weekends which have been roasting and full houses.
Cops wont let us in with bottles, unfortunately they dont have any common sense
Why would anyone chuck vodka at a player? Sorry i mean 'water' :shh:So what would be their main problem with taking water into the stadium on Saturday.?
Is it because vodka and water look the same.?
Or, because they think people will use the container as target practice.?
Or, both the above.?
It still happens at the odd game in the Broomloan. Usually stewards and police standing at the entrance and always a good few in the concourse.It must be 25 to 30 years since I saw the police at the Ibrox turnstiles.
Exactly… Not sure why they think someone would do that.Why would anyone chuck vodka at a player? Sorry i mean 'water' :shh:
Hope they get loads of injuriesThe unwatered atrocity at Rugby Park could be interesting for them on Saturday
Not if you nip down 30 minutes into the game, you will get served immediately and be back in your seat within 2 minutes.Naw, but it’ll take half an hour to get served
Shhhh!!!! Don’t go telling every cant.Viceroy beer garden pre match will be the place to be.
Fake grass gets a lot hotter than real grass.The unwatered atrocity at Rugby Park could be interesting for them on Saturday
Pretty sure you've space to conceal a bottle in your undercarriage. Anyone mentions it just claim sexual harassmentI might end up doing that but I hadn't planned wearing the sort of attire to readily conceal it (again due to the temperatures).
Just take it in - I often do.
The stewards seem unable to spot glass Buckfast bottles getting in, so a small plastic bottle of water is unlikely to get you banned!
Anyone ever suggested water fountains in the concourse to anyone at the club?
The “project fear, climate crisis” most definitely seems to be working on the wider general public!
Can’t remember one single occasion where I’ve been soiling my underwear on holiday at the thought of it being a really hot day!
You’re going to a football match on a cracking day…hydrate in the morning, wear summer clothes and enjoy the match!
You’re not being asked to do an Iron Man in the Sahara Desert. Talk about being dramatic!
27 degrees is extremely hot for Scotland, and not everyone is comfortable in hot weather.It's unbelievable mate. Going to be around 27 ffs - hardly a furnace.
Yet we have the usual hysteria and panic from the public.
Scotland, of all places, should be embracing a bit of warm weather ffs !!
Couldn't agree more mate!!It's unbelievable mate. Going to be around 27 ffs - hardly a furnace.
Yet we have the usual hysteria and panic from the public.
Scotland, of all places, should be embracing a bit of warm weather ffs !!
I sit in the club deck too, in the shade, out of the sun and can’t wait to go to a football match in shorts and tee shirt!27 degrees is extremely hot for Scotland, and not everyone is comfortable in hot weather.
I sit second back row of the club deck and even in mild weather it's warm up there with the heat rising and being trapped under the roof. I'm dreading tomorrow.