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I gather that alcohol will be on sale IN the ground for this game, apparently Chester are giving it a go on a trial basis in their pre-season fixtures. I think that's a great idea, I mean alcohol is served in the premier league in hospitality boxes etc and it's served in rugby stadiums and in cricket grounds. So I really hope that the trial goes well for them and the fans of all teams set an example to prove to the silly health and safety boffins that football fans can have a drink in safety, along the same lines as we can stand in safety.
I mean it is ridiculous. You can't stand on your legs, that's not safe! What if you fall over! The solid concrete floor of this stadium might cave in if you stand on it!! Much safer sitting down. And a drink!! You're of legal age, in possession of enough money to pay for a drink, as you would have in a bar, restaurant or pub, but you CANNOT be trusted to drink your drink at a football ground, you might forget how to swallow and choke and die!!! Can't have that on our watch...
ANYWAY, I support what Chester are doing - club run by their own fans, make that supporters (literally supporting their club) - and I hope that none of our Tranmere ''fans'' spoil it for them by getting silly on a whiff of a fizzy bottle of lager.
I mean it is ridiculous. You can't stand on your legs, that's not safe! What if you fall over! The solid concrete floor of this stadium might cave in if you stand on it!! Much safer sitting down. And a drink!! You're of legal age, in possession of enough money to pay for a drink, as you would have in a bar, restaurant or pub, but you CANNOT be trusted to drink your drink at a football ground, you might forget how to swallow and choke and die!!! Can't have that on our watch...
ANYWAY, I support what Chester are doing - club run by their own fans, make that supporters (literally supporting their club) - and I hope that none of our Tranmere ''fans'' spoil it for them by getting silly on a whiff of a fizzy bottle of lager.