Re Q#1: In my limited experience (and I am not offering insight into official policy here MOG) I would say yes but only if they had a picture of Lloyd Sam's yellow boots on.
In respect of the theme you are on though:
#2: is it ok to wear a blue tie at a night game (assuming you came straight from work) ?
[cite]Posted By: PL54[/cite]Re Q#1: In my limited experience (and I am not offering insight into official policy here MOG) I would say yes but only if they had a picture of Lloyd Sam's yellow boots on.
In respect of the theme you are on though:
#2: is it ok to wear a blue tie at a night game (assuming you came straight from work) ?
[cite]Posted By: oohaahmortimer[/cite]i had a blue and red stripey charlton tie
Was that back in the Sell Out days, when on the outside wall of the Half-hour Waite stand, they placed the big Charlton badge right underneath their own.....?
The last couple of night games I have gone straight from work and had a bag with me. Both times had some tools and stuff in there even a stanley on Monday(totally forgot about it). As I got near the turnstile the bloke asked me if I had anything in the bag I shouldn't have, I replied no and he said thanks enjoy the game. Very through I thought. So I imagine a flask might get through
My mate was told he couldn't take a full hip flask in, to N Stand Upper. So he drank it, then was told couldn't take it in with cap on it. As it was an espensive silver one he refused to hand it over started an argument and was then eventually allowed in with it, on the basis that he wouldn't be likely to throw an expensive article on the pitch. He's in his early 60s, and is about the farthest away from troublesome looking that I've seen. Stewards are planks sometimes ain't they.
[quote][cite]Posted By: iainment[/cite]My mate was told he couldn't take a full hip flask in, to N Stand Upper. So he drank it, then was told couldn't take it in with cap on it. As it was an espensive silver one he refused to hand it over started an argument and was then eventually allowed in with it, on the basis that he wouldn't be likely to throw an expensive article on the pitch. He's in his early 60s, and is about the farthest away from troublesome looking that I've seen. Stewards are planks sometimes ain't they.[/quote]
I think Stewards and most customer service types should use a bit of common sense when they approch people
[cite]Posted By: Solidgone[/cite]Are we allowed to throw bottles without tops onto the pitch....?
Yes I always loved that rule. You can take in a bottle with no lid on, but it can be completely full. But you can't take an empty bottle in with a lid on. I know which I'd rather have hit me if I was a player!
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In respect of the theme you are on though:
#2: is it ok to wear a blue tie at a night game (assuming you came straight from work) ?
Its never ok to wear a blue-tie.
It is acceptable to wear a blue & red stripey tie at Selhurst, though.
While you still can.
Fill the flask with a nice Malt and let the game roll on....
I'm with you.
Was that back in the Sell Out days, when on the outside wall of the Half-hour Waite stand, they placed the big Charlton badge right underneath their own.....?
Did you wear it when you gave Paul Ellis a lift from an Eltham bus stop?
Legend.
Or have they. If so, sorry to any CAFC supporting international smugglers I might have inadvertently put out of business.
He's in his early 60s, and is about the farthest away from troublesome looking that I've seen. Stewards are planks sometimes ain't they.
Perhaps they are failed rocket scientists .....?
I saw a young lady the other night at the match, with just a tee shirt on. As the old man in a white coat used to shout on the east terrance. Peanuts.
He's in his early 60s, and is about the farthest away from troublesome looking that I've seen. Stewards are planks sometimes ain't they.[/quote]
I think Stewards and most customer service types should use a bit of common sense when they approch people
Only if accompanied with a nice blanket and a train timetable.
Didn't know Michael Jackson's kid supported Charlton!!
Yes I always loved that rule. You can take in a bottle with no lid on, but it can be completely full. But you can't take an empty bottle in with a lid on. I know which I'd rather have hit me if I was a player!
Sure. They're always there.
But you're not always looking.
;o)