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| There are a number of well intended threads on various club boards following on from the dramatic and terrible events that happened at the HJ this weekend. Unfortunately a number of them have decended into a "ban drink/why" tennis match, so in order that those can revert to their original purposes lets have this debate here.
To start the ball rolling I say that i like a drink like the next person BUT tbh Ive never actually had a drink whilst watching a rugby. Had a few AFTER the game but not before or during. So after stating my stance let me suggest two possible solutions for debate (but admit they are not the only ones)
1. Alcohol sales are BANNED in rugby grounds.
2. Alcohol sales are ALLOWED in rugby grounds but the club is tougher in drunk and antisocial behavior.
My own personal preference would be number 2 BUT that would also mean with it would come the responsibility of all sensible fans to support the club and its officer/stewards in ejecting any intoxicated person. No more of these "hey why you picking on him, he's only had a couple". I know the club is tough on smoking when its identified, would you support (and I mean fully support, not just pay lip service) zero tolerance on drunken behavour. And before you say "of course it will only affect the idiots", many times Ive seen regular fans who have obviously had a few but who simple stand and watch the game quietly in between their drinks.
Sensible comments welcomed and let see if we can come up with a ground swell of opinion that means, if nothing else, as a club we can take steps to making the terraces of the HJ completely family friendly.
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| I would love to come up with an answer for this but I honestly believe it's something that will never be kept under control.
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| I must admit the stewards took a no nonsense approach last night a fair few were ejected for smoking and being abusive
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| People will go drinking before the game. If its a late kick off and weekend then the chance is they will be in the pub at opening. If you look at yesterday how many fev and fax fans were in the ground for the start of the second game let alone half of it.
The thing that needs to be controlled is that drunk people are being allowed into grounds and then are allowed again to purchase drinks. Both are against the law. But anything for an easy life by the stewards and food staff. Who dont want the trouble of getting a face full of abuse.
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| Stevo. I think you have a point, our stewards in this past have been a little, er er er er ok. Maybe they should commit to zero tolerance!
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| Not controlling drunken behaviour can affect a place's drinks licence, so if the club were to serve or even allow in to the ground people already drunk then they are in breach of the conditions. Problem occurrs because you have kids serving the ale who aren't old or confident enough to refuse to serve people already well under the influence and keep topping up the alcohol levels.
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| Magic Piano you make a valid point about the age of those serving. I certainly wouldnt feel confident refusing to serve someone twice my size who is already intoxicated.
Unfortunately i dont see how the stewards could clamp down to zero tolerance within the terraces as theyre damned if they do damned if they dont already. Im not a big fan of a number of the South Stand stewards who seem to think they are doormen in the attitude and approach they have. But would the wider fan base support this approach by them when they already feel a certain resentment towards them?
This season has seen an increase from my experience in incidents involving our fans (held a season ticket for 3 years) and seems to me to be a wider problem across the sport.
But i would say option 2 from the original post would be my choice as i do like a pint in each half!
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| Has anyone noticed how the trouble mainly happens in games with the same combination..?
Saturday or Sunday late kick off's..And usually a big game i.e. Cup Final,Semi Final,Derby or games between big rivals...
Its give the idiots who come out of the woodwork for these big games more time on the pop...Maybe Sky and the clubs should pay close attention to when they kick off for these big games....
Another thing that could work is the token exchange thing they have a Catalan..This slows down people's drinking as you need to stand in line twice..Once to change your money to tokens and again to get your beer....Although this is a road i wouldn't like to see our club go down..
For the record i'd like to say i probably have 1 or 2 pints at the most during a game..Sometimes i don't bother if the queue's are too long...But i have a few before the game and after and i've never been involved in any trouble at a rugby match..
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| Quote dids858="dids858"
The thing that needs to be controlled is that drunk people are being allowed into grounds and then are allowed again to purchase drinks. Both are against the law. But anything for an easy life by the stewards and food staff. Who dont want the trouble of getting a face full of abuse.'"
That is the recurrent problem everywhere not only at Rugby grounds unfortunately. People seem to forget that it is illegal to serve alcohol to someone who is drunk. Perhaps if that law was enforced more places would start to crack down and not let people get to the state some do which often is the trigger for further trouble.
I don't think there is an easy solution to the problem, I certainly don't think banning all drinking in grounds would achieve anything. The key if anything is ensuring the stewards are able to control situations before they arise and have no qualms about throwing people out if deemed necessary. I would imagine enough people being thrown out would soon make others realise that certain behaviour will not be accepted at ANY rugby grounds.
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| Quote dids858="dids858"People will go drinking before the game. If its a late kick off and weekend then the chance is they will be in the pub at opening. If you look at yesterday how many fev and fax fans were in the ground for the start of the second game let alone half of it.
The thing that needs to be controlled is that drunk people are being allowed into grounds and then are allowed again to purchase drinks. Both are against the law. But anything for an easy life by the stewards and food staff. Who dont want the trouble of getting a face full of abuse.'"
The young people serving food and drink at the HJ could not refuse to serve a pack of Drunken men, and the stewards did a good job on Sunday. I have been known to criticise the stewards in the past for being ott.
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| If you can ban smoking in Stadiums then you can ban alcohol too.
Too many people can't handle their ale. People may say don't punish everyone, but its hardly punishing everyone is it? Because not everybody drinks. If people who drink can''t go an hour and a half with a drink they should be having a quiet word with themselves. Its why I've become to hate the South Stand.
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| Quote Fresh Prince of Chesh-air="Fresh Prince of Chesh-air"If you can ban smoking in Stadiums then you can ban alcohol too.
Too many people can't handle their ale. People may say don't punish everyone, but its hardly punishing everyone is it? Because not everybody drinks. If people who drink can''t go an hour and a half with a drink they should be having a quiet word with themselves. Its why I've become to hate the South Stand.'"
But why should someone have to go for an hour and a half without having a pint at the game? Is that not part of the enjoyment of match day. I quite like watching the Wire with a pint in my hand. Is that wrong?
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