Joined: Oct 19 2003 Posts: 17898 Location: Packed like sardines, in a tin
Nemesis FC wrote:Ok then, so the majority of the staff aren't half-witted and deluded fools? (awaits the, no but you are comment! )
People have to drink their beers in a matter of minutes?
I am right!
People don't HAVE to drink beer. If they do so that is their choice. If it means they miss a part of the game, that is their choice. If they choose to down it in a matter of minutes, again that is their choice.
Joined: Oct 19 2003 Posts: 17898 Location: Packed like sardines, in a tin
Nemesis FC wrote:It would be nice if you had the freedom to do both should you choose to do so wouldn't it?
I would like the freedom to choose to drink expensive champagne with Keeley off Page 3, but life's not fair. You have to go with what is allowed to happen
Joined: Feb 10 2004 Posts: 16136 Location: Badsville
Smiggs wrote:Don't send it on my behalf. I go to the KC to watch rugby league, I go to the pub for a drink.
Sums it up for me.
She got the wiggle hip sway hypno sex ray goin' on in my head She got the flippin' hip slide hypno sex siren in my head She got the wiggle hip sway hypno sex ray light's flashin' red
Joined: Feb 10 2004 Posts: 16136 Location: Badsville
Nemesis FC wrote:It would be nice if you had the freedom to do both should you choose to do so wouldn't it?
it would be nice if I had the freedom to watch a game rather than having to let feckwits who can't go 80 mins without a beer in and out throughout a game.
She got the wiggle hip sway hypno sex ray goin' on in my head She got the flippin' hip slide hypno sex siren in my head She got the wiggle hip sway hypno sex ray light's flashin' red
Joined: Feb 09 2004 Posts: 7735 Location: Here there and everywhere
Raggytash wrote:Although there is plenty of this I interpret to be nonsense, I can only really be bothered to point out that Tomlinson played for Batley well before he played for us, or Bradford. He certainly played for Batley against us at the Boulevard, I can only assume you stayed at home for those fixtures.
You only interpret it to be nonsense as it goes against what your opinion is.
That Tomlinson played for Batley prior to Bradford hardly makes up for quoting the wrong team and the wrong year in the first place.
The Boulevard is a shocking sports stadia which should remain well and truely in the clubs past. Its best days were over 20 years ago.
Harking back to the early '80s, you sound like a rovers fan.
Nemesis FC wrote:Who should I forward this message to?
Lift the ban on drinking beer on the terraces at KC Stadium
Oh dear
Cant you last a hour and half with out a pint?
Do you go to KC to watch the game or to drink?
FC TILL I DIE! [quote="Neil HFC"]Hull Kingston Rovers - Pride of Hull FC's B Team.[/quote] Hull City Kings of Yorkshire 1. Hull City 2. Middlesbrough 3. Barnsley 4. Doncaster 5. Leeds Utd 6. Sheff Wednesday 7. Sheff Utd 8. Huddersfield
Joined: Jun 28 2005 Posts: 15505 Location: Learning from the best...
Just for you Nemesis, I'll highlight each of the different points that aren't '100% fact' in a different colour for you to see:
Nemesis FC wrote:This is one problem that has affected many Hull FC fans during the move to KC Stadium in 2003.Every other ground in the UK allows its supporters home and away to enjoy a nice pint of lager or bitter whilst watching their favourite rugby league or football side.
At the KC Stadium however, they expect you to wait in a 10 minute queue, get served by a half-witted fool and then drink the alcholic drink in under a minute, otherwise you will miss the first or second half of the sporting match.
This is not only losing the SMC money but it is really annoying the fans, both Hull FC and Hull City.
All of the alcholic drinks are sold in a plastic holder so injury could never be caused to anybody other then getting wet, should the alcholic drink spill or tip. Spectactors are however allowed to bring fizzy drinks onto the terraces and if spilt, would cause the person/s to get wet in the exact same way. They are also allowed to drink tea and coffee which if spilt, really COULD injury somebody!
Finally, since the introduction to all Friday night home games for Hull FC fixtures in 2009, I find it appropriate that the majority of fans will want to enjoy a nice cold beverage at 8:00PM, before they head off into the town centre and/or down Anlaby Park into the local pubs.
This ban is absolutely ridiculous and the only people that will dis-agree with me on this matter are re-covering alcholics and just generally people who dont like beer.
Yours,
Nemesis FC - Off RLFANS.com
And if you actually signed off with 'Nemesis FC - Off RLFANS.com' then that is even worse too.
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot post attachments in this forum