A few of my warrington supporting mates said the RFL gave Leeds 500 tickets in the middle of the warrington fans behind the sticks. This caused some agro I believe...
I like a beer at the match and im disappointed that we can't have a drink at our seats. we will soon see segregation like football, sad really.
A Wire fan I knew said the final was totally ruined by the attitude and behaviour of some Leeds fans last year. I actually sent what he said to me on to the RFL and Leeds because I thought they should know. If other people had a similar experience to him then they probably received a large number of complaints and thought this could help reduce such problems this time round.
We all know Rob can't watch a game unless he has had plenty to drink, he has repeatedly told us such. Hopefully he isn't one of the minority who make games a bad experience for others.
I myself used to drink more than I do now and would have had a few quite often before games. If anything, I now enjoy and understand the game far better for not drinking as often.
Kittwazzer wrote:Wasn't there some alcohol related aggro last time we were there. Certainly one section refused to be quiet during the minute's silence for Tez Newton!
That was Hull fans up at the top :exc:
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
AlanF wrote:I like a beer as much as anyone, but if you can't spend 80 mins watching a game without one then it's time to pack it in.
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So do I but not to the detriment that I miss the game:exc: That is more often with being over excited in the first place
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
Im sure you couldn't take it to your seat last time. You could get a beer under the stand and then smuggle it to your seat because it was in a plastic bottle
I can take or leave alcohol but what little I know nobody who likes and knows beer has a good word to say about the 'cats urine' sold at sports grounds. So why does anybody want to pay over the odds for such a naff product?
I like a pint as much as the next person but I can take it or leave it at a Stadium where, as CP says, its stuff you would take back at your local.
I am also a smoker and the smoking ban was harder to deal with. It's not just 80 minutes, its the entire time between entering and leaving the Stadium.
Again, I got used to it but it was far harder than leaving the ale alone could ever be!