Mate! I was just on a wind up! You can do whatever you want, I don't give a toss! You can drink as much as you like, take a bath in a Keg and piss all over 'The Herbert Chapman' (the pub, not our legendary manager) I wont be bothered at all.mikeyb772001 wrote:Iceman29 wrote:I do like American football. We had a lovely american bloke on the coach trip with us yesterday. Had some good discussions with him.Boomer wrote:Or move.Henry Norris 1913 wrote:Iceman if you don't like rowdy behaviour maybe you should stick to american footballPercy Dalton wrote:
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fucking pc nanny state
I've no problems with rowdy crowd behaviour in the stadium but outside the ground its a place where people live and they are not all football fans so their rights must be respected.
Just because you've taunted me I will now write another letter to the council about crowd behaviour outside the ground![]()
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People need to get a life on this! This is football not the fucking theatre.
I won’t adhere to any rules if I can help it. Every match I drink beer on the way from Finsbury Park to the Grove. I will also have a drink on the train, and at my seat in the ground! I also stand every match!
I never cause any harm, nor do I get drunk and make noise when outside the ground. I have never really seen anyone make any noise or cause any harm. Its more a waste out of our tax funding the twat police that stop people drinking a harmless can of beer on the way to the ground.
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I know you were mate, that’s why I had the winking emotion.Iceman29 wrote:Mate! I was just on a wind up! You can do whatever you want, I don't give a toss! You can drink as much as you like, take a bath in a Keg and piss all over 'The Herbert Chapman' (the pub, not our legendary manager) I wont be bothered at all.mikeyb772001 wrote:Iceman29 wrote:I do like American football. We had a lovely american bloke on the coach trip with us yesterday. Had some good discussions with him.Boomer wrote:Or move.Henry Norris 1913 wrote: Iceman if you don't like rowdy behaviour maybe you should stick to american football![]()
fucking pc nanny state
I've no problems with rowdy crowd behaviour in the stadium but outside the ground its a place where people live and they are not all football fans so their rights must be respected.
Just because you've taunted me I will now write another letter to the council about crowd behaviour outside the ground![]()
Grass!![]()
People need to get a life on this! This is football not the fucking theatre.
I won’t adhere to any rules if I can help it. Every match I drink beer on the way from Finsbury Park to the Grove. I will also have a drink on the train, and at my seat in the ground! I also stand every match!
I never cause any harm, nor do I get drunk and make noise when outside the ground. I have never really seen anyone make any noise or cause any harm. Its more a waste out of our tax funding the twat police that stop people drinking a harmless can of beer on the way to the ground.
The rest of my post wasn’t aimed at you, just the people who were taking drinking a can of beer to serious. It’s a no brainer really. End of the day its footie, were footie fans, we drink beer, we swear we aren’t the adhere to rules kind are we..
My sincere apologies, good sirmikeyb772001 wrote:I know you were mate, that’s why I had the winking emotion.Iceman29 wrote:Mate! I was just on a wind up! You can do whatever you want, I don't give a toss! You can drink as much as you like, take a bath in a Keg and piss all over 'The Herbert Chapman' (the pub, not our legendary manager) I wont be bothered at all.mikeyb772001 wrote:Iceman29 wrote:I do like American football. We had a lovely american bloke on the coach trip with us yesterday. Had some good discussions with him.Boomer wrote: Or move.
I've no problems with rowdy crowd behaviour in the stadium but outside the ground its a place where people live and they are not all football fans so their rights must be respected.
Just because you've taunted me I will now write another letter to the council about crowd behaviour outside the ground![]()
Grass!![]()
People need to get a life on this! This is football not the fucking theatre.
I won’t adhere to any rules if I can help it. Every match I drink beer on the way from Finsbury Park to the Grove. I will also have a drink on the train, and at my seat in the ground! I also stand every match!
I never cause any harm, nor do I get drunk and make noise when outside the ground. I have never really seen anyone make any noise or cause any harm. Its more a waste out of our tax funding the twat police that stop people drinking a harmless can of beer on the way to the ground.
The rest of my post wasn’t aimed at you, just the people who were taking drinking a can of beer to serious. It’s a no brainer really. End of the day its footie, were footie fans, we drink beer, we swear we aren’t the adhere to rules kind are we..

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Ok, so that's; beer likers, poofs, and Captain Coca Cola.Percy Dalton wrote:DB10GOONER wrote:I think we can safely sum up from this thread that we have two types of match day supporter; those that like a can of beer on the way to the ground, and poofs.
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Those that like a beer, poofs................and Rebel.

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That's him..............The Tango Tarzan!DB10GOONER wrote:Ok, so that's; beer likers, poofs, and Captain Coca Cola.Percy Dalton wrote:DB10GOONER wrote:I think we can safely sum up from this thread that we have two types of match day supporter; those that like a can of beer on the way to the ground, and poofs.
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Those that like a beer, poofs................and Rebel.

Good point mate - think you'll find the urinators (those who stop on the motorway/dual carriageway, outside footy stadiums in the street or on a sat night in the town ie those who just pee at will (wherever) are the minority on here that clearly have some serious issues & even state a law is a law when it isn't a law?!DB10GOONER wrote:It's not a case of HAVING to have a can on the way to the stadium but one of ENJOYING a can on the way. It's just part of the craic. I mean, we don't piss on peoples doorsteps or abuse anyone or cause trouble.
I also agree though that if it's the law and a cop says drink or ditch the can then basically as a law abiding tax payer etc I will do so without complaint. It's part of being a member of society.
basically whom we call 'worshippers' (not just sun worshippers, but arse lickers, never accepting fair and decent debate). The jobsworths who never look at themselves oh no - never do no wrong (well because they never look at themselves - bogotted and egotistic).
my original post clearly states that if someone is deemed a nuisance then they could be arrested - there is nothing in this law to state ev one found with a can must either drink up quickly or hand it over. and to the fella who thinks anyone with a can is a drunk - well sick, and so high and mighty that he prob thinks himself aloof above ev one else?
On sunday the cops asked me to throw my beer can on the bin. I was at Armoury Square, and I already drank cans of beer there before a game in the last seasons. But I didn't mind, I tried to swallow the rest of the can and threw it in the bin.
my mate found some place to hide his booze at the Emirates, I wondered why he was always going to toilets
my mate found some place to hide his booze at the Emirates, I wondered why he was always going to toilets
