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Rudi Hedman Caterham 20 Feb 18 5.06pm | |
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Surname Lawless. Evidently. Was funny showing thousands how smashed he was in the middle of the day.
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Stuk Top half 20 Feb 18 5.09pm | |
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Originally posted by Ginger Pubic Wig
so I see this alleged geezer didn't turn up in court. I didn't realise that no sports allow alcohol consumption in view of the pitch. I got mashed at a rugby match last year (Scotland Wales) and we all carried several bottles of beer/cider to where we were sitting. They do, that's not correct. It is only football that has a wholesale ban. Rugby, cricket etc do but it's an offence if you drink in an area that is designated as no drinking/no alcohol. There are other offences for taking booze to a sporting event on public transport and for being drunk at a sporting event.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 20 Feb 18 5.12pm | |
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Originally posted by Stuk
They do, that's not correct. It is only football that has a wholesale ban. Rugby, cricket etc do but it's an offence if you drink in an area that is designated as no drinking/no alcohol. There are other offences for taking booze to a sporting event on public transport and for being drunk at a sporting event. At the turnstiles they used to let you go and walk it off. A bag of chips later and in you go to continue.
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Ginger Pubic Wig Wickham de L'Ouest 20 Feb 18 10.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Stuk
They do, that's not correct. It is only football that has a wholesale ban. Rugby, cricket etc do but it's an offence if you drink in an area that is designated as no drinking/no alcohol. There are other offences for taking booze to a sporting event on public transport and for being drunk at a sporting event. so the Cradvertiser slightly misreported one of the offences? ach wiel.
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 20 Feb 18 10.37pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Not turning up to court is worse than the offence isn't it? The inconvenience in your life for a football banning order makes most behave themselves. Signing in at the local police station every Saturday, giving your passport in whenever England play abroad, although for tournaments that's not too long. Sean, give yourself in.
I'm willing to wager that returning ISIS fighters don't have this amount have this amount of restrictions put on them?
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dreamwaverider London 21 Feb 18 12.14am | |
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I have just read that no further action will be taken against Aguero for pushing away a pitch invader who spat and swore at him.
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chateauferret 21 Feb 18 7.22pm | |
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Originally posted by jeeagles
The guy was an utter t***. I'd paid to see a football match and hopefully a Palace win. Not for some pie munching retard to in interrupt an evenly poised game. There's a difference?
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chateauferret 21 Feb 18 7.25pm | |
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Originally posted by dreamwaverider
I have just read that no further action will be taken against Aguero for pushing away a pitch invader who spat and swore at him. City are busy complaining to the FA about their fielding a referee that was willing to send one of their players off for committing a, well, sending-off offence. Rolling Shearer out on the telly to whine about how he thought it should only have been a yellow card doesn't seem to have helped.
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Direwolf Lincoln 21 Feb 18 7.31pm | |
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Originally posted by chateauferret
City are busy complaining to the FA about their fielding a referee that was willing to send one of their players off for committing a, well, sending-off offence. Rolling Shearer out on the telly to whine about how he thought it should only have been a yellow card doesn't seem to have helped. What did amuse me about it was how the commentators reacted in the second half every time a Wigan player committed a foul. It was like they were playing red card/yellow card bingo or something because they expected the ref to even up the sides at some point. All he did though was pull yellows - to their huge disappointment I think.
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