How can you tackle drinking?It seems that tackling the drinking and drug use would go a long way
Kier will have an answer soon enough I'd have thought!How can you tackle drinking?
Better stewarding, pushing back coach times etc. There's quite a few things that could be tried if it is that much of an issue.How can you tackle drinking?
I'd imagine the people going on the official club coaches aren't the ones getting leathered and you can't tell unofficial coaches when they can and can't leave and it would be nigh on impossible to control how much people drink before, during and after the gameBetter stewarding, pushing back coach times etc. There's quite a few things that could be tried if it is that much of an issue.
There are plenty of people who can handle their drink, know their limits and can both enjoy a few pints before an away game and behave decently once they're there. The issue is with the noisy minority who set out to get completely leathered, snort a couple of lines and look for trouble from the jump.Better stewarding, pushing back coach times etc. There's quite a few things that could be tried if it is that much of an issue.
In the sense that the attitude seems to be a really selfish one with regard to both sitting in an allocated seat and standing ( even if it means others can’t see), I think it’s the same issue. You say ‘if you don’t like it don’t go’. How about having a bit of sympathy and empathy for those who both think differently to you but are also not as physically robust as presumably you are.Standing is a separate issue. What solution are you proposing? At any away game 80-90%+ of us will be standing, do you think everyone should sit? It's a hard one. But again, a separate issue from swapping seats.
I ve been to away games by offical coach ,I'd imagine the people going on the official club coaches aren't the ones getting leathered and you can't tell unofficial coaches when they can and can't leave and it would be nigh on impossible to control how much people drink before, during and after the game
Agreed that drug taking is an issue tho, it's been rrife since lockdown was lifted
Bit of a tangent but I have often wondered if the ban on alcohol in view of the pitch may actually make things worse. It certainly feels like for many there is a need to fill up on booze before KO and smash a pint in 15 mins at HT in anticipation of not being able to drink while in the stands.I'd imagine the people going on the official club coaches aren't the ones getting leathered and you can't tell unofficial coaches when they can and can't leave and it would be nigh on impossible to control how much people drink before, during and after the game
Agreed that drug taking is an issue tho, it's been rrife since lockdown was lifted
I think if you could drink beer in view of the pitch the morons would throw it when we score resulting in people getting soaked causing more rows.Bit of a tangent but I have often wondered if the ban on alcohol in view of the pitch may actually make things worse. It certainly feels like for many there is a need to fill up on booze before KO and smash a pint in 15 mins at HT in anticipation of not being able to drink while in the stands.
Forever getting up and then again when they need to let it go?I think if you could drink beer in view of the pitch the morons would throw it when we score resulting in people getting soaked causing more rows.
So the stewards basically didn't want to do their job.They didn’t want to get involved and there were more in the group than there were of us.
Trouble with that is you will find pricks trying to muscle into full rows behind the goal because that where they want to stand and because there's no allocated seat they'll try it on.Maybe it should be unreserved seating at away games.That way the coked up morons who are more interested in goading and swearing at the opposition supporters than the game could be together and the real fans who get behind the team could avoid them therefore making away days a more comfortable experience
Pretty much. Can’t blame them, they’ll have been used to seasons of having such low crowds people almost had whole rows to themselves.So the stewards basically didn't want to do their job.
Are you sure it wasn’t your cousin?I agree. My nephew did it last night so his friends could sit with them. They don't see it as rude they see it as seeing if they get lucky.
Tried to explain to him some might find it intimidating to say your in my seat etc. but he's 18 and don't care quite frankly.
Found it funny last season when a couple told me I was in wrong seat even though it was my season ticket. Eventually they realised they had wrong block
So our next away game is Leeds which I have a ticket for. Suppose I get their to find someone in my allocated seat and refusing to move when I ask like a few do believing they have a right to sit/stand where they want away.
I then try to sit some where else rather than stand arguing with some coked up pissed chav and his mates to then be asked to move by the rightful seat owner. Being a courteous type I then try to move to another seat by which time the stand is almost full and the only place avaialable to me is the seats at Leeds with a restricted view where the first cnt and his mates were supposed to be as they had paid the cheaper ticket price for restricted view.
this scenario will happen at Leeds and those that think they have a right to sit anywhere do you really think this is fair on your fellow supporters.
by the way if it does happen to me Ill be sitting where my ticket says and happy to argue the toss all game if need be whilst standing on your toes.
I think the argument is it affects people who are too timid socially inclined to not speak up for a variety of reasons?So what's the answer to the going to away games, Cardiff, Blackburn, Ipswich, Preston, to name a few where we've been advised by home stewards to sit where you can?
I get both sides of the debate but I've always failed to see the point of getting aggravated about sitting/ standing in a randomly allocated seat
If you've gone to the trouble of selecting a specific spot fair enough but you have no idea what seat you're getting when purchasing online
We go to most away games and have never had a problem, if asked we move but are rarely asked as everyone is in the same boat
I get that and fully appreciate it must be hard, awkward and intimidating for some people and normally sit in your allocated seat should applyI think the argument is it affects people who are too timid socially inclined to not speak up for a variety of reasons?
The answer is for stewards to have some bollocks and do their job and people to sit in the seat that they have a ticket for. Either that or print tickets with no seat number and say first come first serveSo what's the answer to the going to away games, Cardiff, Blackburn, Ipswich, Preston, to name a few where we've been advised by home stewards to sit where you can?
I get both sides of the debate but I've always failed to see the point of getting aggravated about sitting/ standing in a randomly allocated seat
If you've gone to the trouble of selecting a specific spot fair enough but you have no idea what seat you're getting when purchasing online
We go to most away games and have never had a problem, if asked we move but are rarely asked as everyone is in the same boat
I advocated that a while ago and got shot downEither that or print tickets with no seat number and say first come first serve
I get that and fully appreciate it must be hard, awkward and intimidating for some people and normally sit in your allocated seat should apply
But, more and more stewards are saying sit where you can despite showing them our tickets , not excusing the obnoxious coked/pissed element we have but if the people in charge of stewarding are saying sit where you can it's going to hapoen
I'm not a liarThat's strange. We go to 90% of away games and the only time the stewards have said "sit where you want" has been for pre-season friendlies and once at Sheffield United two seasons ago. Not once since.
I know what you mean, but if someone can't go an hour and a half without a beer, you've got a serious problemBit of a tangent but I have often wondered if the ban on alcohol in view of the pitch may actually make things worse. It certainly feels like for many there is a need to fill up on booze before KO and smash a pint in 15 mins at HT in anticipation of not being able to drink while in the stands.
Or s fag tbh I'm getting there?I know what you mean, but if someone can't go an hour and a half without a beer, you've got a serious problem
Agreed.It used to happen when we only took about 700 to away games but not nowThat's strange. We go to 90% of away games and the only time the stewards have said "sit where you want" has been for pre-season friendlies and once at Sheffield United two seasons ago. Not once since.
Apart from the losers comment , I agreeHave sat wherever I want at every away game in the last 15 years and I go to pretty much all of them.
You’re in the minority I’m afraid losers. Should be unreserved anyway
That's strange. We go to 90% of away games and the only time the stewards have said "sit where you want" has been for pre-season friendlies and once at Sheffield United two seasons ago. Not once since.
Same here never had a steward say that and I do 75% of awayThat's strange. We go to 90% of away games and the only time the stewards have said "sit where you want" has been for pre-season friendlies and once at Sheffield United two seasons ago. Not once since.
Your in the minority of dickheads mate and hopefully you will be sat in my seat next week and we can carry on this conversationHave sat wherever I want at every away game in the last 15 years and I go to pretty much all of them.
You’re in the minority I’m afraid losers. Should be unreserved anyway
Ok Boosh see your spouting shit on the Swansea forum nowTreat people with kindness
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