Seems like more smoke bomb trouble involving Carlisle
http://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/Teen-Ca ... story.html
Teams like Morecambe wrote:Some would argue it improves the atmosphere whilst others are concerned about the risks it poses.
Keith wrote:Teams like Morecambe wrote:Some would argue it improves the atmosphere whilst others are concerned about the risks it poses.
And others are concerned about the fact that they are illegal
Teams like Morecambe wrote:Drinking on a coach going to a football match is illegal, but we all happily Ignore that
George Dawes wrote:you could argue this topic refelcts why there's a lack of atmosphere at home games, and fans being boring.
John L wrote:George Dawes wrote:you could argue this topic refelcts why there's a lack of atmosphere at home games, and fans being boring.
There was a good atmosphere yesterday, without smoke bombs...
John L wrote:Teams like Morecambe wrote:Drinking on a coach going to a football match is illegal, but we all happily Ignore that
Do we? As I understand it, it's permitted until 2 hours prior to kick off and after an hour following the end of the game.
Teams like Morecambe wrote:John L wrote:Teams like Morecambe wrote:Drinking on a coach going to a football match is illegal, but we all happily Ignore that
Do we? As I understand it, it's permitted until 2 hours prior to kick off and after an hour following the end of the game.
You might not but plenty have in the past. My point is just because its the law, it doesnt mean it right. Its absolute nonsense, no logic behind it whatsoever.
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