RobWigan wrote:I am one of them that likes a drink, if you do not like it i do not care, i paid the same and i am entitled to use the toilet
You are not entitled to get up from your seat umpteen times during the course of a match and disrupt those around you, spoiling their afternoon for the sake of I am told very poor beer, which is also expensive.
2011 was spoiled for me by 4 young piss heads getting up / down going to the bar / toiled and hardly watching the game. If I go to a RL match I go to watch a game of RL. I rarely eat or drink during the game. Why would anybody waste money on a match ticket if all they intend doing is drinking alcohol to the point they miss large amounts of the game due to not being in their seat or being impaired by alcohol.
If people want to drink alcohol, there is a place called a pub!
RobWigan wrote:Well cpwigan, if you want to get this rule brought in i will oblige, but until then i shall do as i please
It says much about your attitude Rob
Oh you might find that you will trip of my leg /foot when walking past if you want to ruin everybody elses pleasure in such a selfish way. The alcohol will mean you cannot be certain how it happened and you will not feel pain immediately. Afterwards probably more
Like I say if people want to drink themselves silly, go to a pub; I like many go to watch a game of RL
RobWigan wrote:Well cpwigan, if you want to get this rule brought in i will oblige, but until then i shall do as i please
As will I Rob. Personally, I like to enjoy my pint in a warm pub but as I've learned, over the years, there are many who enjoy theirs sitting in a freezing cold stadium. Live and let live is my motto!
RobWigan wrote:Well cpwigan, if you want to get this rule brought in i will oblige, but until then i shall do as i please
As will I Rob. Personally, I like to enjoy my pint in a warm pub but as I've learned, over the years, there are many who enjoy theirs sitting in a freezing cold stadium. Live and let live is my motto!
Spot on mate, its a free country, im not asking people to do a handstand why i walk past; i always say please and thank you very much
RobWigan wrote:Well cpwigan, if you want to get this rule brought in i will oblige, but until then i shall do as i please
As will I Rob. Personally, I like to enjoy my pint in a warm pub but as I've learned, over the years, there are many who enjoy theirs sitting in a freezing cold stadium. Live and let live is my motto!
Spot on mate, its a free country, im not asking people to do a handstand why i walk past; i always say please and thank you very much
Rob I had a bloke in the row in front of me who got up about 6-8 times during the game.
Now I like a beer and have a couple during a match but no more as I would be embarrassed disrupting people around me to get rid of the end product.
There were quite a few people over the age of 50 near me spending more time p1ssng than watching the game. What's the point of that?, and it's selfish!
Whelley Warrior wrote:Has the time come to not allow it in the seating and standing area's like football?
It would be a sad day if that happened. The reason ale is allowed at rugby games, the reason local pubs are allowed to open is that rugby fans can generally enjoy a pint without needing to kick someone's head in!
RobWigan wrote:I am one of them that likes a drink, if you do not like it i do not care, i paid the same and i am entitled to use the toilet
That would explain some of your rather silly comments regarding players, team, etc., beer goggles can have a massive effect on reality, ask anybody who has lost a relative to a drink driver?! Not exactly the same scenario but certainly a modification of behaviour and logic is caused by ale, whereby nobody else matters!!
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