I also hate the fact when you do buy a soft drink (at an extortionate price) they take the top off and keep it. Am I missing something? What can you do with a plastic bottle top?
Covcity4life right again....2 nil
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Baka
Covcity4life right again....
Step up our ball boys now
You’ll be a millionaire by now won’t you?Covcity4life right again....
McNulty-esque finish from Hiwula! There was contact in the build up to that but it was so minimal that it serves their defender right for going down so easily expecting to get the foul.
Was explained to me that it’s to stop you pissing innit and throwing it on the pitch. Empty/open bottles don’t go as far or hurt as much.
Not sure I’d agree with the policy if I was in the rows in front of said open piss bottle mind.
No. We've been saying it all seasonIs it too early to say we want five?
Erm...not quite sure why you'd need to piss in it. You do realise it comes already filled with liquid?
Unless pissing in bottles is your thing, then fair enough.
Watched it back. Very minor contact, defender could easily have stayed up and took a massive risk going down.
Big fan of Thomas getting in the ear of their defender after the goal too.
It’s standard at most events. Just so you can’t chuck it and cause any damage. Nothing to do with piss.Just relaying what I was told.
I assume most people buy the drink to drink and not to throw. More opportunistic pissing so you don’t miss a goal I guess?
2 nil
Hiwulla
Baka
This ref has been randomly letting all sorts go though so still brainless from the defender who could easily have stayed on his feet.It was a foul but that’s life when you are on your way down and they clearly are going down
It’s standard at most events. Just so you can’t chuck it and cause any damage. Nothing to do with piss.
He was just practicing going down. The rest of the team will be joining him soonContact is a foul