1. Log in now to remove adverts - no adverts at all to registered members!

Drinking to be allowed back on the terraces?

Discussion in 'Newcastle United' started by Albert's Chip Shop, Feb 16, 2013.

Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.
  1. Albert's Chip Shop

    Albert's Chip Shop Top Grafter
    Forum Moderator

    Joined:
    Jun 27, 2011
    Messages:
    73,816
    Likes Received:
    39,871
    Taken from the Mirror..


    Drink again? Premier League clubs back campaign to lift ban on alcohol in seats inside football grounds

    Bring back the beer: Premier League and Championship clubs are backing Ipswich Town's campaign to lift the ban on drinking alcohol in seats
    Getty Images
    By Matt Dathan | 14 Feb 2013 17:49
    Football fans could be allowed to drink alcohol in their seats for the first time in almost 30 years if a campaign led by Ipswich Town gets the go-ahead.

    A number of Premier League clubs have privately backed the campaign along with the majority of Championship clubs.

    Ipswich Town’s former chief executive Simon Clegg - who stepped down from the role earlier this month - has written to the Football Association and the Football League asking for a review of the blanket ban on alcohol being drunk in sight of the pitch.

    Clegg told MirrorFootball before he left the club that decisions on the restrictions should be made on a game by game basis by individual clubs’ safety advisory groups.

    He said: “Society has moved on since the dark days of the 1970s and 1980s and home office figures would suggest that the number of arrests at games over the last couple of seasons is at an all-time low.

    “That doesn’t mean I’m being complacent about this situation and what I’m not calling for is a complete lifting of the ban.

    “What I am suggesting is this issue should be delegated down to the local area for them to make a decision on a case by case basis. So if we were playing Norwich you probably wouldn’t do it but we probably would do it if we were playing Bristol City.”

    Clegg said he has been thinking about the issue ever since he came into football four years ago and insisted it was not a knee-jerk reaction to the recent revelations about the Hillsborough disaster.

    But the only response he has received from the FA and Football League is “acknowledgement” of his letters despite widespread support from fellow clubs.

    “I’ve got a lot of support from my colleagues in the Championship. I’ve proposed having an open debate about the merits of lifting the ban and people are saying ‘yes, we should discuss this’, although one Premier League chief executive went further than that last week and said to me: ‘we would definitely support it.’

    “I think this is a sensible way forward. I didn’t come from football, I came from the Olympics before that and sometimes people coming in from outside see things with fresh eyes.”

    Clegg said Portman Road – Ipswich Town’s ground, would be the ideal place to trial the idea due to its “excellent track record”.

    But with similar proposals to bring back standing areas in stadiums, might the combination of the two cause problems?

    “There are all sorts of ‘if this and this combined then might this be an outcome’. You never know until you actually try it and that’s no reason for not trialling it in my view.

    "Now don’t tell me that in 60 years’ time people will still be going to football matches and still not be able to drink alcohol at football matches. Society moves on and laws need to keep pace with changes in society.”

    The law banning supporters from drinking in their seats during games was passed in 1985 and only applies to football matches, which Clegg believes is unfair.

    He gave the example of the Madejski Stadium in Reading, where football fans are banned from drinking in their seats at football matches but rugby fans can watch London Irish in the same seat with a pint in their hand.

    He also pointed out the “ludicrous” situation in corporate boxes where blinds are drawn 15 minutes before kick-off and during half time.

    Clegg is aware, however, of the many obstacles in the way of lifting the ban on alcohol, not least of which is the police.

    “There is a long way to go and I do recognise it requires a leap of faith – particularly to conservative organisations such as ACPO [Association of Chief Police Officers] and perhaps footballing authorities as well.

    “But that doesn’t mean that the law shouldn’t be challenged at some stage to ask the question ‘is it still fit for purpose?’ as opposed to just accepting it as a fait accompli.”
     
    #1
  2. Obi Wan

    Obi Wan keeper of the peace
    Forum Moderator

    Joined:
    Jan 25, 2011
    Messages:
    40,545
    Likes Received:
    27,057
    It's because Ipswich fans deserve a beer while they watch that tripe. :wink:
     
    #2
  3. Agent Bruce

    Agent Bruce Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Jan 31, 2011
    Messages:
    47,442
    Likes Received:
    3,237
    Going to be a fair bit of cash in it for the Clubs if they get the money that's spent on ale in the pubs around the ground.
     
    #3
  4. Agent Bruce

    Agent Bruce Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Jan 31, 2011
    Messages:
    47,442
    Likes Received:
    3,237
    Deserve or need one?
     
    #4
  5. Obi Wan

    Obi Wan keeper of the peace
    Forum Moderator

    Joined:
    Jan 25, 2011
    Messages:
    40,545
    Likes Received:
    27,057
    Both!
     
    #5
  6. Obi Wan

    Obi Wan keeper of the peace
    Forum Moderator

    Joined:
    Jan 25, 2011
    Messages:
    40,545
    Likes Received:
    27,057
    £5 per pint (well, almost a pint) of watered down Fosters no doubt!
     
    #6
  7. Agent Bruce

    Agent Bruce Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Jan 31, 2011
    Messages:
    47,442
    Likes Received:
    3,237
    But will they serve Horlicks?
     
    #7
  8. Agent Bruce

    Agent Bruce Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Jan 31, 2011
    Messages:
    47,442
    Likes Received:
    3,237
    Wouldn't drink draught at the kiosk inside the ground, just bottled stuff for me.

    A bottle of Bud and a Chicken Balti pie is a good enough put off.
     
    #8
  9. Tiote's Witch Doctor

    Tiote's Witch Doctor Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Jan 25, 2011
    Messages:
    4,153
    Likes Received:
    148
    One the one hand I would absolutely love to be able to drink in the stands, it would be brilliant for me because I'm not a total ****er and I can control myself.

    However 25% of the stadium, particularly in level 7 seem to be charva arseholes who I know for a fact would end up in fights. And its not particularly nice for the kids in the ground who have to sit next to drunken charv lunatics.

    Tough one.
     
    #9
  10. Albert's Chip Shop

    Albert's Chip Shop Top Grafter
    Forum Moderator

    Joined:
    Jun 27, 2011
    Messages:
    73,816
    Likes Received:
    39,871
    There would also be the issue of thrown glasses. At rock concerts pints of piss seem to be quite popular still.
     
    #10

  11. Darth Gogledd

    Darth Gogledd Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Feb 7, 2011
    Messages:
    4,465
    Likes Received:
    374
    I would love to see 50,000 Geordies making a cricket-esque beercup snake <laugh>
     
    #11
  12. Warmir Pouchov

    Warmir Pouchov Better than JPF

    Joined:
    Jun 1, 2011
    Messages:
    37,088
    Likes Received:
    12,616
    Unfortunately some of the lads that go to the match are not good candidates to be allowed to drink during the match. Even with plastic containers I think the pints of piss would soon be flying. Recipe for disaster, too many *****ls.
     
    #12
  13. lady-eleanor

    lady-eleanor Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Oct 1, 2011
    Messages:
    3,399
    Likes Received:
    961
    Agree with this.
     
    #13
  14. Obi Wan

    Obi Wan keeper of the peace
    Forum Moderator

    Joined:
    Jan 25, 2011
    Messages:
    40,545
    Likes Received:
    27,057
    How much do they cost ACS? Or are you also referring to Fosters?
     
    #14
  15. Alan Partridge

    Joined:
    Jan 28, 2011
    Messages:
    164
    Likes Received:
    8
    Absolutely. Its bad enough at the moment having people push back and forwards on their way to/from the toilets to relieve their swolen bladders. Add to that the extra traffic to and from the bar, then the consequent extra extra traffic to and from the loos...... no thanks.
     
    #15
  16. Obi Wan

    Obi Wan keeper of the peace
    Forum Moderator

    Joined:
    Jan 25, 2011
    Messages:
    40,545
    Likes Received:
    27,057
    <laugh>
    It will add to the debate about fans leaving before the end of the match.
    "Look they're all leaving, they're not true fans!
    "No, they've had 5 pints and just desperately need a pee. They'll be back for added time."
     
    #16
  17. Geordie lass in the Fen

    Geordie lass in the Fen Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Aug 17, 2011
    Messages:
    2,761
    Likes Received:
    1,643
    Definite non starter for me, too many bloody idiots who are bad enough when sober, let alone drunk. Would also be a deterrent to families and kids coming to matches. If people want a drink they can have one before and after the game. Also pubs are struggling these days, so wouldn't want to take their big pay days away.
     
    #17
  18. Agent Bruce

    Agent Bruce Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Jan 31, 2011
    Messages:
    47,442
    Likes Received:
    3,237
    Guess I wont be getting my first drink inside the ground off you then GlitF.
     
    #18
  19. Albert's Chip Shop

    Albert's Chip Shop Top Grafter
    Forum Moderator

    Joined:
    Jun 27, 2011
    Messages:
    73,816
    Likes Received:
    39,871
    Its hard to tell the difference between piss and fosters
     
    #19
  20. Dorty Dogbreath

    Dorty Dogbreath keeper of the glow

    Joined:
    Nov 30, 2011
    Messages:
    17,472
    Likes Received:
    9,040
    I'm more than happy with the way things are, don't want drunken idiots chucking plastic glasses of whatever down onto people.

    That said, I was at two of the Olympic Games matches at St James last summer and the atmosphere was completely different to a normal Premiership game. I dont think drinking inside the ground would have been a problem at these matches.
     
    #20
Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.

Share This Page