View Full Version : Ron Gordon/ alcohol in stadiums
ahibby
03-06-2021, 06:42 PM
In 2005 we played a friendly against Rot Weiss Essen. A bar was open behind the terracing and a few beers were enjoyed during the game was luvly jubly, thank you very much.
Since90+2
03-06-2021, 06:58 PM
Not into the ground, but into a bar area in the stands. Behind the goals in each home stand if you will.
Would cost an absolute fortune. I'd rather we spent that on the team.
HUTCHYHIBBY
03-06-2021, 07:22 PM
In 2005 we played a friendly against Rot Weiss Essen. A bar was open behind the terracing and a few beers were enjoyed during the game was luvly jubly, thank you very much.
One of my favourite away trips with Hibs.
Iain G
03-06-2021, 07:46 PM
Would cost an absolute fortune. I'd rather we spent that on the team.
Why should it cost a fortune?
Jones28
03-06-2021, 08:14 PM
Why should it cost a fortune?
It doesn’t have to, and if the people behind the scheme had any sense it wouldn’t. If people are going to chose to spend their money at Easter road when there are pubs 10 minutes away the club would be bonkers to charge more than the local establishments.
Jones28
03-06-2021, 08:16 PM
Yes.
It is literally every Scottish Government, NHS, Public Health, Edinburgh Joint Integration Board [with Hibs involvement] and Local Authority briefing report ever commissioned on the subject.
But you want a drink with your bairns.
Great.
What could go wrong.
You can drink on the streets in Edinburgh, and most pubs allow children. And most adults drink in front of their wee ones anyway. Have you ever hosted a child’s birthday party? It would be torture without vodka orange in a plastic cup.
Iain G
03-06-2021, 09:41 PM
It doesn’t have to, and if the people behind the scheme had any sense it wouldn’t. If people are going to chose to spend their money at Easter road when there are pubs 10 minutes away the club would be bonkers to charge more than the local establishments.
Pop up bar areas for serving can be easily and inexpensively set up. Offer something different, get Pilot or Campervan or Bellfield to make a Hibs exclusive pale ale or lager you can only get at the ground.
CMurdoch
03-06-2021, 10:00 PM
Pop up bar areas for serving can be easily and inexpensively set up. Offer something different, get Pilot or Campervan or Bellfield to make a Hibs exclusive pale ale or lager you can only get at the ground.
You can only get Pilot in January. It's Magic although some think it Tosh.
gbhibby
03-06-2021, 10:30 PM
Having a drink at the football should be allowed and bars set up good source of income for the club. The issue is policing it. Bars can be opened before and after the game. What I do not want is people drinking at their seats and spraying everyone with their drink when a goal is scored.
If fans behave and follow the rules it can add to the match day experience.
Jones28
04-06-2021, 07:29 AM
Pop up bar areas for serving can be easily and inexpensively set up. Offer something different, get Pilot or Campervan or Bellfield to make a Hibs exclusive pale ale or lager you can only get at the ground.
As long as there's Tennents on offer alongside that for the plebs like myself then thats exactly what we should be doing. :agree:
Give local eateries a chance to showcase their products, coffee too. Good stuff, not half a spoon of that Kenco ***** that ends up like coffee flavoured water. I got a cup at the last game at ER against Hearts and I didn't think it possible to make a coffee as crap as that.
jingler1954
04-06-2021, 07:41 AM
Behind the goals is open before and after the games although it's very hard to get a drink as the staff aren't the quickest.
Chorley Hibee
04-06-2021, 07:44 AM
I'd settle for fans in stadiums right now.
That should be the number one priority.
Sir David Gray
04-06-2021, 08:18 AM
Behind the goals is open before and after the games although it's very hard to get a drink as the staff aren't the quickest.
I might be wrong but prior to the shutdown I don't think it had reopened post-match for quite a while.
I seem to recall always reading that on the website although it's been so long since I've been at a game my mind may be playing tricks on me!
Since90+2
04-06-2021, 09:22 AM
Why should it cost a fortune?
Because to build the infrastructure similar to Behind the Goals, as the poster suggested, rather than just some pop up bars would cost a lot of money.
To have that level of construction in the East and West stands would require significant capital expenditure. In my opinion it's not the correct time.
BonnieFitbaTeam
04-06-2021, 03:15 PM
As long as there's Tennents on offer alongside that for the plebs like myself then thats exactly what we should be doing. :agree:
Give local eateries a chance to showcase their products, coffee too. Good stuff, not half a spoon of that Kenco ***** that ends up like coffee flavoured water. I got a cup at the last game at ER against Hearts and I didn't think it possible to make a coffee as crap as that.
Try ordering a coffee, not noticing they've given you Bovril by mistake and piling three sugars in before taking a swig. :sick:
truehibernian
04-06-2021, 03:34 PM
Won't happen anytime soon given they'd have to get passed statute law then convince the Edinburgh Board which I think redrafts its own policy in a couple of years. Sadly - and it's evidenced with what we witnessed in Glasgow recently - no Local Authority Board will ever give concession to football supporters drinking during games regardless of the fact that 99% would drink and act responsibly. Police would object without question, and the Board would not take any chances even if it was a 'pilot'. The risk of violence kicks the idea into touch.
The appointment of Billy Lowe is a really good one, however I think that will be to cast a professional overview of using Easter Road more profitably from a hospitality point of view - as a weekly venue as well as on match days.
Anyway, can only speak personally but I'd hate to drink during a game because I'd be covered in my own beer such is my 'animated posture' during the 90 :greengrin
Rumble de Thump
04-06-2021, 04:38 PM
Hibs fans are not Rangers/Sevco fans i.e. the people well known for violent behaviour (and that's without drinking alcohol inside stadiums). The ban was only introduced because of violent Rangers and Celtic fans and there was never any need for a blanket ban (especially in winter, when they would keep you warm). You also wouldn't be covered in beer as you wouldn't be allowed to your seat with alcohol.
I remember drinking a beer in the concourse at Wembley last time Scotland played England down there. There were lots of Scottish people there and no riots. The idea that football fans in general or Scottish people can't be trusted to drink alcohol at a game is bonkers.
truehibernian
04-06-2021, 04:46 PM
Hibs fans are not Rangers/Sevco fans i.e. the people well known for violent behaviour (and that's without drinking alcohol inside stadiums). The ban was only introduced because of violent Rangers and Celtic fans and there was never any need for a blanket ban (especially in winter, when they would keep you warm). You also wouldn't be covered in beer as you wouldn't be allowed to your seat with alcohol.
I remember drinking a beer in the concourse at Wembley last time Scotland played England down there. There were lots of Scottish people there and no riots. The idea that football fans in general or Scottish people can't be trusted to drink alcohol at a game is bonkers.
That's true MF but the authorities look at things in isolation and football is rather unique up here compared to say rugby - pyro issues at games, pineapples thrown on the pitch, seats destroyed by The Rangers fans at ER, players and staff assaulted at ER and Tynie........all in the last 3 seasons..........as you say, the majority are responsible, the minority provide the evidence to the authorities to argue against alcohol in grounds and after games (sadly)
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