kwsaint Posted 1 February, 2012 Share Posted 1 February, 2012 Smuggled a bottle lid into the Northam. When I had sat down and then went to get myself a pie the steward stopped me and said I had a bottle in my coat. I duly gave over the lid but he didn't seem to notice the other bottle in my coat. Anyway, my point is, if I was in block 40, why shouldn't I be allowed it since it was half empty and I couldn't hurl it at the away fans even if I wanted to and wouldn't want to throw it at the home fans? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Garrett Posted 1 February, 2012 Share Posted 1 February, 2012 Because you could throw it onto the pitch? (I do agree that it is ridiculous though) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saintalan Posted 1 February, 2012 Share Posted 1 February, 2012 Always carry a bottle top with you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint-Fred Posted 1 February, 2012 Share Posted 1 February, 2012 Fully understand after the things that were thrown onto the pitch by our fans at at least two recent games...mongs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The9 Posted 1 February, 2012 Share Posted 1 February, 2012 We've been bringing spare bottle tops and occasionally nicking them from behind the counters for a couple of seasons now... utterly pointless when people can still chuck coins, etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedWillie Posted 1 February, 2012 Share Posted 1 February, 2012 went to the O2 for a concert recently - took bottle tops off my 13 year old daughter - pathetic!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisPY Posted 1 February, 2012 Share Posted 1 February, 2012 Small plastic bottle cap or scalding hot pie?? I think the bottle cap would do slightly less damage... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
krissyboy31 Posted 1 February, 2012 Share Posted 1 February, 2012 Why not just drink the pop? Just a thought. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Cat Posted 1 February, 2012 Share Posted 1 February, 2012 I was stopped going into Millwall on Saturday because I had a tiny frisbee in my pocket that my son had found at the park the day before. Steward told me I wouldn't be allowed in with it because it could be throw it on the pitch. I challenged him to even throw it 5 yards (it's a terrible frisbee that was probably free with a magazine) at which point his supervisor came over and said it was fine. The whole bottle top thing is ridiculous because a full bottle without a lid would still easily travel far enough to reach the pitch. Mind you that does remind me of the Pompey cup game at St Mary's in 2010. I was in Block 1 and saw a Pompey fan try to throw a bottle into the Saints fans only for him to mess it up completely and soak a skate a few rows away from him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobM Posted 1 February, 2012 Share Posted 1 February, 2012 It's the same as many things in life today - the minority spoil it for the majority. For every **** willing to throw things at other fans or players, there are 1000 fans who just want to enjoy their day, but the behaviour of that one **** ultimately shapes the rules for everyone as it's just not worth the risk. Sadly these ****s don't come with warning signs, they tend to look like a normal person so aren't always easy to spot. I therefore don't think it's ridiculous, peoples safety is important, I just think it's a real shame that such ****s get off on acting this way. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonnyboy Posted 1 February, 2012 Share Posted 1 February, 2012 I get my bottle tops taken but Im sure Ive been given cokes and carlsbergs in the concourse with lids still on ffs! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yate Saint Posted 1 February, 2012 Share Posted 1 February, 2012 I thought you didn't get the tops taken off any more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Viking Warrior Posted 1 February, 2012 Share Posted 1 February, 2012 It seems daft but rules are rules look what's happened in Egypt the fans there took knives to the game . So while it may seem daft risk assessments are now the name of the game Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Legod Third Coming Posted 1 February, 2012 Share Posted 1 February, 2012 Bottle full which travels towards the pitch and most likely misses, or one which arcs (assuming no centrifugal forces) towards the pitch showering dozens of fans with coke... and then misses the target. No brainer! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
latter day saint Posted 1 February, 2012 Share Posted 1 February, 2012 Small plastic bottle cap or scalding hot pie?? I think the bottle cap would do slightly less damage... after i read that i had an image of a mass pie fight across the Northam which would be best for maximum damage ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint_clark Posted 1 February, 2012 Share Posted 1 February, 2012 It seems daft but rules are rules look what's happened in Egypt the fans there took knives to the game . So while it may seem daft risk assessments are now the name of the game Completely irrelevant to this topic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sotonist Posted 1 February, 2012 Share Posted 1 February, 2012 i would have thought knives would just make the bottle less water tight. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Garrett Posted 1 February, 2012 Share Posted 1 February, 2012 after i read that i had an image of a mass pie fight across the Northam which would be best for maximum damage ? Chicken Tikka HTH Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
H Posted 2 February, 2012 Share Posted 2 February, 2012 after i read that i had an image of a mass pie fight across the Northam which would be best for maximum damage ? Chicken Tikka HTH +1 ... I still have an effin' Chicken Balti Pie stain on my jeans from the Blackpool game ... Vanish won't touch it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Nicholas Posted 2 February, 2012 Share Posted 2 February, 2012 after i read that i had an image of a mass pie fight across the Northam which would be best for maximum damage ? Meat Pies obviously. Ask Bennie Hill as "a hot meat pie hit him in the eye and Ernie hit the dust." Poor Ernie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lordswoodsaints Posted 2 February, 2012 Share Posted 2 February, 2012 Smuggled a bottle lid into the Northam. When I had sat down and then went to get myself a pie the steward stopped me and said I had a bottle in my coat. I duly gave over the lid but he didn't seem to notice the other bottle in my coat. Anyway, my point is, if I was in block 40, why shouldn't I be allowed it since it was half empty and I couldn't hurl it at the away fans even if I wanted to and wouldn't want to throw it at the home fans? You really are a big time gangster......I suspect you will be moving on to bigger things soon like running with scissors and crossing roads before the green man flashes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Worm Posted 2 February, 2012 Share Posted 2 February, 2012 Stick the bottle top back onto a full bottle and it can become a heavy projecticle, thats probably the main reason why Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dimond Geezer Posted 2 February, 2012 Share Posted 2 February, 2012 Since we got relegated from the prem they haven't removed them in the family section. I took 3 into the Cardiff match, bag was searched as usual, the steward asked if I had any cans, I told him just bottles - no probs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leicestersaint Posted 2 February, 2012 Share Posted 2 February, 2012 I think the stewarding at SMS is out of control - i was told of soemone who was unpleasantly ejected at half time at the leicester game for having a hip flask. Tell him off maybe but eject someone - compeletly disproportionate and fascist. Also too rude and unhelpful. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scotty Posted 2 February, 2012 Share Posted 2 February, 2012 Where do we stand with a thermos of coffee? Is that permitted under these draconian laws?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dronskisaint Posted 2 February, 2012 Share Posted 2 February, 2012 Small plastic bottle cap or scalding hot pie?? I think the bottle cap would do slightly less damage... Which counter do you buy from?! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MongoNeil Posted 2 February, 2012 Share Posted 2 February, 2012 As I understand it (it's what I was once told at a gig), the removal of bottle tops has nothing to do with them being thrown. It is to do with empty bottles on the floor, especially on steps. If a bottle is trodden on that has a top on it is more of a hazard as it won't crush and your foot would roll causing you to lose balance and fall. I guess someone must have had an accident somewhere and sued the venue, now they all do it for fear of litigation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kpturner Posted 2 February, 2012 Share Posted 2 February, 2012 Small plastic bottle cap or scalding hot pie?? I think the bottle cap would do slightly less damage...LOL - I don't think they are worried you are going to hurl a bottle top. I think they are worried you are going to throw a bottle full of liquid (with the top on it). Without the top, the bottle becomes less of a missile. A scalding hot pie isn't much good at rendering a bottle full of liquid watertight Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Viking Warrior Posted 2 February, 2012 Share Posted 2 February, 2012 perhaps Saint Clake. It only takes one bottle to spark trouble amongst the crowd . or if it hit a player the club would be heavily fined if one moron threw a bottleon to the pitch. Yes the egypt thing is the extreme example and it sounds more like opposition political parties using soccer to vent their angst Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nathan Posted 2 February, 2012 Share Posted 2 February, 2012 Sat in Chapel. Haven't had the bottle lid removed in about three seasons now. Since Chris Eaglestaff said it wasn't a problem. Water sold inside ground has bottle top left on as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
This Charming Man Posted 2 February, 2012 Share Posted 2 February, 2012 You don't need a lid on it anyway. As long as the bottle is around half full, you'd still be able to launch it a fair distance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hamster Posted 2 February, 2012 Share Posted 2 February, 2012 What about guns ? They're okay still aren't they. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scotty Posted 2 February, 2012 Share Posted 2 February, 2012 You don't need a lid on it anyway. As long as the bottle is around half full you'll still be able to launch it a fair distance and tw*t the bastards .......TCM, the voice of experience........ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blandford saint Posted 2 February, 2012 Share Posted 2 February, 2012 In the Kingsland we've been allowed to keep the lids on our bottles for years.Full picnics with flasks, no problem. Still can't understand why they have to look in women's handbags but don't search mens pockets and coats. How many women have been arrested for hooliganism? The way they search so quickly, they would never find anything if you were bent on concealing it, so it's a total waste of time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dimond Geezer Posted 2 February, 2012 Share Posted 2 February, 2012 As I understand it (it's what I was once told at a gig), the removal of bottle tops has nothing to do with them being thrown. It is to do with empty bottles on the floor, especially on steps. If a bottle is trodden on that has a top on it is more of a hazard as it won't crush and your foot would roll causing you to lose balance and fall. I guess someone must have had an accident somewhere and sued the venue, now they all do it for fear of litigation. That makes a lot more sense. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sibster Posted 2 February, 2012 Share Posted 2 February, 2012 Where do we stand with a thermos of coffee? Is that permitted under these draconian laws?? I had no problem taking one in on Tuesday evening. That said I do sit in the Kingsland -not sure how the stewards would feel about flasks being taken into the Northam....... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sotonjoe Posted 2 February, 2012 Share Posted 2 February, 2012 It does depend on where you sit. In the Kingsland there's no problem keeping the lids but you've got no chance of keeping them in the Itchen. In fact, I had a great session with one of the idiot girls working the refreshment counter in the Itchen on the day of the Saints promotion party game last season when she wouldn't let me have my top in case I "throw it at the away fans." Complete lunacy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dune Posted 2 February, 2012 Share Posted 2 February, 2012 Nicola collects them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
voteforpedro Posted 2 February, 2012 Share Posted 2 February, 2012 Why not just drink the pop? Just a thought. Coke's not that nice, its too much to drink it all at once. It's just for when you get thirsty which is usually over the course of the match I guess. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maggie May Posted 2 February, 2012 Share Posted 2 February, 2012 I will rue the day they ban aubergines from football grounds. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
This Charming Man Posted 3 February, 2012 Share Posted 3 February, 2012 I will rue the day they ban aubergines from football grounds. Celery has been banned. Poor celery... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Junior Mullet Posted 3 February, 2012 Share Posted 3 February, 2012 I have been carrying a spare bottle top into games, concealed up my anus, for the past few years. No steward has found one yet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RonManager Posted 3 February, 2012 Share Posted 3 February, 2012 I will rue the day they ban aubergines from football grounds. Who can forget the aubergine pitch invasion during Pard's last match at Brizzle. So don't think it won't happen! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gigersaint Posted 3 February, 2012 Share Posted 3 February, 2012 +1 ... I still have an effin' Chicken Balti Pie stain on my jeans from the Blackpool game ... Vanish won't touch it. I still have a Chicken Balti Pie from the very same game that I'm waiting to cool down before I can effin' eat it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
H Posted 3 February, 2012 Share Posted 3 February, 2012 +1 ... I still have an effin' Chicken Balti Pie stain on my jeans from the Blackpool game ... Vanish won't touch it. I still have a Chicken Balti Pie from the very same game that I'm waiting to cool down before I can effin' eat it! LOL ... that's exactly where my trouble started! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr Who? Posted 3 February, 2012 Share Posted 3 February, 2012 Rules are rules, they do not know who you are and what your mental state is. You cannot say that in this part of the ground you can have bottle tops, and in this part you cannot. One rule makes it nice and simple. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michelle Posted 4 February, 2012 Share Posted 4 February, 2012 Celery has been banned. Poor celery... Flippin' hasn't. Saw some into the Northam Stand last season! Last time I saw an aubergine at a game was Bristol Rovers last season. Bring back the away aubergine! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Viking Warrior Posted 5 February, 2012 Share Posted 5 February, 2012 Well I had a pint or two during yesterday's rugby while sat in my seat . Several people had bottles of beer . Seems one thing for the round ball and another for the oval ball Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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