I think it’s an age related item. If you are over the age of 75, fare enough bring it along with a bland milky something in it. If under 75 put the abomination in the bin and tell the relative who bought said thing that bigger boys stole it.
Paddy and Mick on the building site Paddy says to Mick "what's that you have there Mick?" Mick says "that's me termos flask, it's for keeping hot food hot and cold food cold" Paddy says "what do you have in there then?"
At Christmas I received a lovely new travel style hot beverage holder. It is made by the company Thermos. My question to the great and the good on CL is -
Is it acceptable to take said item to the Valley on match days, bearing in mind I sit in the North Upper / Covered End?
Your guidance would be much appreciated.
These things amaze me. I mean they keep hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold. But how do they know?
But as I understand it, there are restrictions imposed upon fans in the North Upper. To ensure that your drinks container is capable of hitting Naby Sarr without endangering spectators en route, the stewards have been instructed to only allow one specific model of hot drink container into that section of the ground. Here's a picture.
That my friend is manner from heaven to the piss taking Nigel's and Spanners ! You,ve got some fecking front thinking is could be seen in North Upper. I reckon is kinda Middle East Material. So either change drinky flask or change your seat.
As a West Upper person though., I'm bloody impressed. Do they do one in red ?
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If under 75 put the abomination in the bin and tell the relative who bought said thing that bigger boys stole it.
..in which case crack on.
Ditto if it looks like this
Otherwise you need another club bandwaggon to jump on - glory hunter.
Paddy says to Mick "what's that you have there Mick?"
Mick says "that's me termos flask, it's for keeping hot food hot and cold food cold"
Paddy says "what do you have in there then?"
Mick says "a choc ice and some chicken soup"
But as I understand it, there are restrictions imposed upon fans in the North Upper. To ensure that your drinks container is capable of hitting Naby Sarr without endangering spectators en route, the stewards have been instructed to only allow one specific model of hot drink container into that section of the ground. Here's a picture.
The glass inside always broke before getting in the ground
But on the plus side the matched the blanket perfectly
As a West Upper person though., I'm bloody impressed. Do they do one in red ?
I'd have thought a quick undiscovered slurp of said beverage quite achievable, especially as the faithful raced towards the free 500 pints.