JakeShingler Posted 21 January 2009 Posted 21 January 2009 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/7840312.stm
JoeyB Posted 21 January 2009 Posted 21 January 2009 You'll have to leave about 8am to get their for kickoff
GLC Posted 21 January 2009 Posted 21 January 2009 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/7840312.stm I saw that on the news, Not sure if it will work
Monk Posted 21 January 2009 Posted 21 January 2009 A nice idea but in practise is it really required?
The People's Hero Posted 21 January 2009 Posted 21 January 2009 Important question - can you drink on it?
Granno Posted 21 January 2009 Posted 21 January 2009 Important question - can you drink on it? I'm gonna guess not, hence making it a crap idea!
Unit Posted 21 January 2009 Posted 21 January 2009 I walk down the canal to every game, not a long trip as I leave the pub in town and walk down but it's hardly a trek is it, lazy ****ers
Bellend Sebastian Posted 21 January 2009 Posted 21 January 2009 I'm not sure this is much of a solution, but they need to come up with some ideas on how folk are going to get to games. There's a good chance residents only parking will be coming in in the West End, so that will bugger up a lot of people's match day routines
Zingari Posted 21 January 2009 Posted 21 January 2009 will they be serving cornettos and have singing gondeliers ?
stez Posted 21 January 2009 Posted 21 January 2009 I walk down the canal to every game, not a long trip as I leave the pub in town and walk down but it's hardly a trek is it, lazy ****ers yeah, but isn't it going to pick up from loughborough and that as well?
Unit Posted 21 January 2009 Posted 21 January 2009 yeah, but isn't it going to pick up from loughborough and that as well? jesus that'd take years! anyway bernie used to walk from quorn, if everybody took a leaf out of his book, bye bye obesity epidemic
Ultra Posted 22 January 2009 Posted 22 January 2009 yeah, but isn't it going to pick up from loughborough and that as well? That's the plan. If they have a bar on board, it may be worth doing..
BoneDog Posted 22 January 2009 Posted 22 January 2009 Pity they not gonna pick up from Burton. I'd be up for it if you can have a bevvy
Guest Posted 22 January 2009 Posted 22 January 2009 The Sporting Events (Control of Alcohol) Act 1985 doesn't mention boats....... But would a motorised boat or barge be construed as a motor vehicle?
davieG Posted 22 January 2009 Posted 22 January 2009 The Sporting Events (Control of Alcohol) Act 1985 doesn't mention boats.......But would a motorised boat or barge be construed as a motor vehicle? Could we build a pond in sight of the pitch and drink from a boat in there?
Corky Posted 22 January 2009 Posted 22 January 2009 Could we build a pond in sight of the pitch and drink from a boat in there? Just wait till the drunk men have been to the loo. You won't need a pond
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