No tea or coffee in a plastic bag then?[/QUOTE] No chocolate Slimfast? What the **** is going on at my old Club? Allams out,up the apologetic Imps!!!
You could try being abstemious. Or even abstentious. I am not being facetious. There you are, the three most common words with the five vowels in the correct order. All n one post.
You aren't the only one. I think they have stopped replying to emails - possibly part of their new communications and fan engagement policy.
According to the bag search man at East Stand last Wednesday night, it was a "national" policy [untrue] and the information was on the website [also untrue] and he wouldn't discuss further when I pointed out the printed list in front of him was exactly the same as on the website. I couldn't be arsed arguing further as my sweeties were safe in an (unsearched) pocket so I thought I'd ask the club directly.
Taking the question at face value - its not just 90 minutes, it depends what you're doing beforehand. Especially for weeknight games when you've come straight from work and maybe have a pack-up or something bought on the way to the stadium.
Why did they confiscate that? Must have thought it could be used as a weapon because there’d be no food left in it by the time you’d got to the front of the queue!
There was a bloke in a suit at Boothferry Park who used to throw sweets at the crowd. Nearly had my eye out once. It's about time the club cracked down on this blatant hooliganism, especially with Sheff Utd due in a couple of weeks. I predict a riot otherwise.
No chance of getting a portable barbecue set up in then with a few burgers, steaks and sausages? No doubt there is some health and safety nonsense about the danger of hot charcoal.
Could dig a charcoal pit in the opposition's penalty area - no danger of any City players getting hurt in there !
Oldham fans throw tennis balls onto the pitch during their game with Accrington in protests against their owners.