That train is actually empty inside, it's just that the punters are going to any lengths to get away from hearing - again! - how much Elfsborg Addick paid for his Calcutta return ticket 2 years in advance! ;o)
That train is actually empty inside, it's just that the punters are going to any lengths to get away from hearing - again! - how much Elfsborg Addick paid for his Calcutta return ticket 2 years in advance! ;o)
In an ideal world we could have a supporters coach, run separately from the club, where people would be able to pay cheap prices and still drink. Not blaming anyone for not wanting to sacrifice their own time organising this, but many other clubs have their own fan-based ran travel from certain areas.
In an ideal world we could have a supporters coach, run separately from the club, where people would be able to pay cheap prices and still drink. Not blaming anyone for not wanting to sacrifice their own time organising this, but many other clubs have their own fan-based ran travel from certain areas.
Alcohol not allowed on any coaches, private or public, going to a sporting event
In an ideal world we could have a supporters coach, run separately from the club, where people would be able to pay cheap prices and still drink. Not blaming anyone for not wanting to sacrifice their own time organising this, but many other clubs have their own fan-based ran travel from certain areas.
Alcohol not allowed on any coaches, private or public, going to a sporting event
I understand that, but if people want to drink then they could organize their own coaches so that the burden isn't on the club. Been on supporters coaches with my brother who's a west ham fan, and we drink and then bin the cans/bottles before arriving at the ground (usually on the motorway somewhere). They do this for every away game with no trouble.
Not exactly rocket science, you're not going to be chased by the FBI for drinking on a coach. Organize your own coach and then you haven't got a problem, don't blame the club for not letting people drink.
The travel fairies will transport me in a pink soft fluffy cloud from Lee to Carlisle, and then back again, all the while offering me Champagne and Lindor chocolate. leave at 1pm home by 6, and cos I booked in time it's only costing me £31 so there!
In an ideal world we could have a supporters coach, run separately from the club, where people would be able to pay cheap prices and still drink. Not blaming anyone for not wanting to sacrifice their own time organising this, but many other clubs have their own fan-based ran travel from certain areas.
Alcohol not allowed on any coaches, private or public, going to a sporting event
I understand that, but if people want to drink then they could organize their own coaches so that the burden isn't on the club. Been on supporters coaches with my brother who's a west ham fan, and we drink and then bin the cans/bottles before arriving at the ground (usually on the motorway somewhere). They do this for every away game with no trouble.
Not exactly rocket science, you're not going to be chased by the FBI for drinking on a coach. Organize your own coach and then you haven't got a problem, don't blame the club for not letting people drink.
I believe that if alcohol is found on a coach then the police have the powers to not just turn that coach around but EVERY coach going to the game. That certainly was the case when I was organising a coach for CASC west Sussex in the past.
In an ideal world we could have a supporters coach, run separately from the club, where people would be able to pay cheap prices and still drink. Not blaming anyone for not wanting to sacrifice their own time organising this, but many other clubs have their own fan-based ran travel from certain areas.
Alcohol not allowed on any coaches, private or public, going to a sporting event
I understand that, but if people want to drink then they could organize their own coaches so that the burden isn't on the club. Been on supporters coaches with my brother who's a west ham fan, and we drink and then bin the cans/bottles before arriving at the ground (usually on the motorway somewhere). They do this for every away game with no trouble.
Not exactly rocket science, you're not going to be chased by the FBI for drinking on a coach. Organize your own coach and then you haven't got a problem, don't blame the club for not letting people drink.
I believe that if alcohol is found on a coach then the police have the powers to not just turn that coach around but EVERY coach going to the game. That certainly was the case when I was organising a coach for CASC west Sussex in the past.
Did that include the team coach....might not have been a bad idea for the last 3 or 4 seasons!!
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With what train company is this?
;o)
Not blaming anyone for not wanting to sacrifice their own time organising this, but many other clubs have their own fan-based ran travel from certain areas.
Been on supporters coaches with my brother who's a west ham fan, and we drink and then bin the cans/bottles before arriving at the ground (usually on the motorway somewhere). They do this for every away game with no trouble.
Not exactly rocket science, you're not going to be chased by the FBI for drinking on a coach.
Organize your own coach and then you haven't got a problem, don't blame the club for not letting people drink.
Add in booze/cab/"entertainment" money and we are looking at something a round grand I reckon, between the three of us.
Must need my bumps felt.
COME ON YOU REDS!!!
Cheers.