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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2013 13:47:08 GMT
Like it or not one of the main selling points of non-league is having a pint on the terrace. Changing ends too, not that we seem to bother about that though!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2013 13:51:04 GMT
Sadly with our ground at near capacity for most games, changing ends at half time is difficult for most as both ends are obviously also at near capacity throughout
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Post by nws on Aug 13, 2013 15:45:18 GMT
Maybe an option of a beer ban in the covered ends.Just drink to the sides of the stands?.. Read more: maidstoneunitedfc.proboards.com/thread/2160/tv-fans-rules?page=5#ixzz2br6Sf7O6Sad if it comes to that, Southwick...but unfortunately a very sensible suggestion Call me a puritanical old fart (which would prove you don't know me), but why is it necessary to drink beer on the terraces at all? Does it really enhance the match experience? Seriously, Oxford? We both know that there have been many games where the enjoyability of the game was in direct correlation to the amount of beer consumed.
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Post by tim on Aug 13, 2013 16:16:20 GMT
The drinking of beer during our Prem seasons was in fact the only thing that made the matches enjoyable That and the mind bending drugs!
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Post by nws on Aug 13, 2013 21:27:45 GMT
The drinking of beer during our Prem seasons was in fact the only thing that made the matches enjoyable That and the mind bending drugs! You're married! You don't have a mind of your own for the drugs to bend, Tim.
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Post by tim on Aug 14, 2013 9:03:19 GMT
Yes, but I'm married to a Nurse Practitioner She has an encyclopedic knowledge of drugs their uses and side effects, and her own prescription pad! However, after 27 years married to me, I think she saves them for herself!
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