Change to alcohol laws?

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Change to alcohol laws?

by Svlad Cjelli » 13 Jul 2011 10:59

FC Business magazine - an influential football trade magazine - has today launched a campaign to reverse the alcohol laws currently applying to football, Their campaign is headlined "Over The Limit and Out Of Order".

The objectives are :

- To open up the debate on alcohol consumption at matches
- Push for a full risk analysis on alcohol consumption at football matches
- Bring legislation into line with other sports

Reasons for campaign

- Increase football clubs' revenue generation potential
- End discrimination against football fans
- Reduce concourse congestion
- Reduce the incidence of binge drinking


It includes a quote from Baroness Browning, Minister for Crime, Prevention and Anti-Social Behaviour Reduction says:

"We know that the majority of football fans are responsible and that football related violence and disorder in England and Wales has been falling for a number of years. We have no plans to change the current law but expect police to continue working with fans and to use all the tools at their disposal to ensure that football matches remain a safer environment for all, setting a benchmark for the rest of the world."

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Re: Change to alcohol laws?

by TBM » 13 Jul 2011 11:06

What i dont understand is why you are not allowed to have a drink at your seat during a game?

Surely all that does is encourage people to binge as many pints as possible in 15mins or so

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Re: Change to alcohol laws?

by Svlad Cjelli » 13 Jul 2011 11:09

TBM What i dont understand is why you are not allowed to have a drink at your seat during a game?

Surely all that does is encourage people to binge as many pints as possible in 15mins or so


Exactly. That's one of the major arguments.

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Re: Change to alcohol laws?

by No Fixed Abode » 13 Jul 2011 11:41

TBM What i dont understand is why you are not allowed to have a drink at your seat during a game?

Surely all that does is encourage people to binge as many pints as possible in 15mins or so


True - but like some gigs I've been to - we usually stock pile pints under our seats (usually a maximum of two pints per person - so you have to go back a few times). I wouldn't drink that much under the current football league rules. I think I had 7 beers at the gig, whereas a footy match, usually it's just a quick two pints at half time.

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Re: Change to alcohol laws?

by Red » 13 Jul 2011 11:52

Now this is a campaign I'd give my full support to.


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Re: Change to alcohol laws?

by Wax Jacket » 13 Jul 2011 11:57

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TBM What i dont understand is why you are not allowed to have a drink at your seat during a game?

Surely all that does is encourage people to binge as many pints as possible in 15mins or so


True - but like some gigs I've been to - we usually stock pile pints under our seats (usually a maximum of two pints per person - so you have to go back a few times). I wouldn't drink that much under the current football league rules. I think I had 7 beers at the gig, whereas a footy match, usually it's just a quick two pints at half time.


that's certainly what I'd do

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Re: Change to alcohol laws?

by Terminal Boardom » 13 Jul 2011 15:13

Only if the seats are adapted so that there is somewhere to put the beer. Bit like those canvas foldaway chairs or the ones you get at the Cinema.

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Re: Change to alcohol laws?

by Red » 13 Jul 2011 15:22

Yeh, although ultimately there comes a point when you realise you might as well just stay in the pub and watch it.

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Re: Change to alcohol laws?

by Wax Jacket » 13 Jul 2011 15:40

Red Yeh, although ultimately there comes a point when you realise you might as well just stay in the pub and watch it.


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Re: Change to alcohol laws?

by No Fixed Abode » 13 Jul 2011 16:20

Red Yeh, although ultimately there comes a point when you realise you might as well just stay in the pub and watch it.


I've said for a few years now - football gets in the way of a good piss up.

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Re: Change to alcohol laws?

by Wax Jacket » 13 Jul 2011 16:26

it quite often takes the form of an unwanted mid-afternoon crashing hangover

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Re: Change to alcohol laws?

by Silver Fox » 18 Jul 2011 10:27

Red Now this is a campaign I'd give my full support to.


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Re: Change to alcohol laws?

by readingbedding » 18 Jul 2011 11:30

Having a good few pints whilst watching the game?
Not going to happen.


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Re: Change to alcohol laws?

by Royal Rother » 18 Jul 2011 11:55

I can understand the desire to wet the whistle with a pint pre-game or even if you insist at HT, but cramming in a couple in during HT or storing pints under the seat to drink during the game is something I struggle with.

Mainly coz I've got a weak bladder!!

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Re: Change to alcohol laws?

by Ian Royal » 18 Jul 2011 12:11

I don't like drinking quickly, although it's the best way with the piss they serve at the Mad stad.

I'd like to be able to turn up, get a pint and go out and watch the build up to and start of the game, rather than having to hang around in a crowded concourse. I'd then like to be able to grab another pint at half time (given it takes 15 minutes just to get one if you don't leave early) and take it back to my seat so I can drink it in peace.

Most importantly however, I'd like some decent fricking beer in the first place.

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Re: Change to alcohol laws?

by Silver Fox » 18 Jul 2011 12:23

The quality of the booze would improve (slightly) if the clowns behind the counter didn't have to half pour them at 3.15 then leave them on the side until they were allowed to sell them

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Re: Change to alcohol laws?

by Royal Lady » 18 Jul 2011 15:38

This has my full support. :wink:

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Re: Change to alcohol laws?

by Fox Talbot » 18 Jul 2011 16:29

Ian Royal I don't like drinking quickly, although it's the best way with the piss they serve at the Mad stad.

I'd like to be able to turn up, get a pint and go out and watch the build up to and start of the game, rather than having to hang around in a crowded concourse. I'd then like to be able to grab another pint at half time (given it takes 15 minutes just to get one if you don't leave early) and take it back to my seat so I can drink it in peace.

Most importantly however, I'd like some decent fricking beer in the first place.


Maybe add 'can we bring our own cans in please' to the list of demands!?

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Re: Change to alcohol laws?

by zummerset » 18 Jul 2011 16:31

Oddly (and speaking as a committed piss head) I don't like drinking at all at football. Rather have some nicer soup.

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Re: Change to alcohol laws?

by Jerry St Clair » 18 Jul 2011 22:19

Silver Fox The quality of the booze would improve (slightly) if the clowns behind the counter didn't have to half pour them at 3.15 then leave them on the side until they were allowed to sell them


By "improve" you mean up the quality from undrinkable bilge to chemical filled fizzy piss?

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