Crikey mate I never realisedType ‘Green Smoke Flares’ into the Amazon search engine and you will get myriad options.
Crikey mate I never realisedType ‘Green Smoke Flares’ into the Amazon search engine and you will get myriad options.
Next up:
Bans for those who stand and sing
Bans for those who have any alcohol trace in there system...
We are succumbing to the snow flake generation. Football RIP. I was born in the wrong era.
Born in wrong century make. 19 century would suit.Next up:
Bans for those who stand and sing
Bans for those who have any alcohol trace in there system...
We are succumbing to the snow flake generation. Football RIP. I was born in the wrong era.
l think Argyle will tighten security to the point that if you want to get through your going to have to make some effort because l wouldn’t be surprised if they introduced netting around the pitch. Or something to that effect.
Make no mistake. They will fine / ban you. The problem is the minority who behaviour caused some ugly incidents. This is now the result.
l doubt magistrstes will care if it’s 10 or 5,000. It’s just more money to them. And remember they will be filming it all so if they don’t get you on the day, they will get you later.
They had to do something because of the fear something stupid will happen because of the way a minority of people been behaving seen covid. They can’t take the risk.
You can’t say now you haven’t been warned.
"No one complained and no one made a fuss"? Are you Boris? By all means use examples to support an argument, but stick to the facts.Although, there were masses of smoke flares (remember, these are not distress flares) set off at the recent F1 in Austria. So many that the stands were covered. No-one complained and no one made a fuss. Sometimes I think all this moaning about smoke flares is caused by middle-aged fuddy duddies who have a loud voice but forgotten what its like to have any enjoyment in their lives. Rules are rules and anyone who breaks the rules should be sent to the colonies ... for ever. That will sort things out. Standing will be next ... perhaps the state of the pasties too ...
Going back to my original question which I appreciate wasn’t specifically aimed at you. How can a pitch invasion be at the expense of others’ enjoyment should there be no shenanigans?That’s even more dangerous than the flares, judging on what we saw last season and the idiots that got on the pitch.
Far too sensible, Dorset.Last season saw, I believe, the largest number of arrests for football related offences for several years. We also saw assaults on players and managers on the pitch by spectators. Much as they might look good, lighted flares can be dangerously hot and toxic.
So unless you're misguided enough to think that this is all part and parcel of going to football then you have to accept that the authorities have to tighten up regulations. The majority of fans who just want to want to go to the game with friends or family,maybe have a pint, a pasty and a bit of banter while supporting their team have nothing to worry about.
I don't think anyone is against celebratory pitch invasions as such, and we wouldn't be having this discussion if the invasions themselves were the issue.Going back to my original question which I appreciate wasn’t specifically aimed at you. How can a pitch invasion be at the expense of others’ enjoyment should there be no shenanigans?