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Post by stokie1130 on Oct 13, 2016 17:32:00 GMT
Just a quick question, not been on them since Cardiff the season before last, and heard they have changed the rules regarding bring ur own drink on board, obviously I know alcohol is not allowed at all, but is it true ur other allowed to bring pop on or can u still ?
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Post by nott1 on Oct 13, 2016 17:34:25 GMT
No vodka and coke allowed before you try that one!
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Post by wrightspies on Oct 13, 2016 17:36:23 GMT
Never been on them but shouldn't think they'd stop you from taking soft drinks.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2016 17:58:32 GMT
Just a quick question, not been on them since Cardiff the season before last, and heard they have changed the rules regarding bring ur own drink on board, obviously I know alcohol is not allowed at all, but is it true ur other allowed to bring pop on or can u still ? Pop still allowed , think the change relates to bottle being unopened and the size of bottle ...150ml unopened or cans ( of pop) ok
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Post by Waggy on Oct 13, 2016 17:58:52 GMT
I got 4 scotch eggs consficated on the trip to middlesbrough and the driver wanted to smell my flask
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Post by dexta on Oct 13, 2016 18:33:22 GMT
I got 4 scotch eggs consficated on the trip to middlesbrough and the driver wanted to smell my flask you have your flask smelt regular waggy lad
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Post by Waggy on Oct 13, 2016 19:22:13 GMT
I got 4 scotch eggs consficated on the trip to middlesbrough and the driver wanted to smell my flask you have your flask smelt regular waggy lad Yes by stewards they often want a smell
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scfc25
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Post by scfc25 on Oct 14, 2016 7:25:48 GMT
Its just got to be unsealed i think
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Post by stokietony on Oct 14, 2016 12:04:52 GMT
All Soft Drinks Ok....As Long as Seal top not Broken :-)
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Post by SamB_SCFC on Oct 14, 2016 12:56:16 GMT
Fuckers we always used to take vodka and coke bottles back in the day . One of the downsides of being in the Premier League is increased scrutiny and more rules. No-one cared when we were in Division Two travelling to Rotherham.
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Post by stayingupforbigbazza on Oct 15, 2016 9:32:03 GMT
Fuckers we always used to take vodka and coke bottles back in the day . One of the downsides of being in the Premier League is increased scrutiny and more rules. No-one cared when we were in Division Two travelling to Rotherham. exactly
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Post by bandit on Oct 18, 2016 14:44:49 GMT
Fuckers we always used to take vodka and coke bottles back in the day . One of the downsides of being in the Premier League is increased scrutiny and more rules. No-one cared when we were in Division Two travelling to Rotherham. I am sure you had to pay for travel then, surely there are some private coaches you could go on and do as you like. Can't see the problem if you want a free lift respect the conditions they impose they are not holding a gun to your head to use the facility.
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Post by SamB_SCFC on Oct 18, 2016 20:24:05 GMT
Fuckers we always used to take vodka and coke bottles back in the day . One of the downsides of being in the Premier League is increased scrutiny and more rules. No-one cared when we were in Division Two travelling to Rotherham. I am sure you had to pay for travel then, surely there are some private coaches you could go on and do as you like. Can't see the problem if you want a free lift respect the conditions they impose they are not holding a gun to your head to use the facility. Oh yeah I get that and I get that the rules are imposed from outside the club and if alcohol is found the whole coach gets turned round ruining it for everyone etc. I'm not advocating trying to flout the rules these days and obviously the free coaches are a fantastic gesture from the club when we were paying £15 plus sometimes back when we were shit. I guess I'm just commenting on general society now and how pretty much every facet of life now has been sanitised and the little naughty things you used to do when you were younger that never caused anyone any harm and used to be part of the fun of life you'd now get absolutely fucked for. I feel sorry for the younger generation today it's very difficult to get away with anything now.
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Post by Roland the Thompson Gunner on Oct 19, 2016 16:44:34 GMT
Maybe it's because when we were younger we didn't turn into complete fuckwitted arseholes at the merest sniff of a bar towel, unlike half of today's youth.
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Post by expatpotter on Oct 19, 2016 17:54:49 GMT
I am sure you had to pay for travel then, surely there are some private coaches you could go on and do as you like. Can't see the problem if you want a free lift respect the conditions they impose they are not holding a gun to your head to use the facility. Oh yeah I get that and I get that the rules are imposed from outside the club and if alcohol is found the whole coach gets turned round ruining it for everyone etc. I'm not advocating trying to flout the rules these days and obviously the free coaches are a fantastic gesture from the club when we were paying £15 plus sometimes back when we were shit. I guess I'm just commenting on general society now and how pretty much every facet of life now has been sanitised and the little naughty things you used to do when you were younger that never caused anyone any harm and used to be part of the fun of life you'd now get absolutely fucked for. I feel sorry for the younger generation today it's very difficult to get away with anything now. Make this man president - life was fun in the 1970's as a young teenager - great fun in fact - people didn't give a fuck and were tolerant of the youth - every little thing today is scanned, scrutinised, reported, copied, informed .................... bla, bla bla - please start the revolution before I get too old !!
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Post by VolvicStokie on Oct 21, 2016 23:19:35 GMT
Fuck it mate. Turn up with 4 crates. Bottle of voddy. White lightning and a case full of flares
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