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| I had a big breakfast in Manchester before we went to the ground so i didnt feel the need to eat anything .....got home just after 11pm and had a chinese - surely if you eat sensibly and at a reasonable time prior to going you wont need to buy stuff in the ground ?.
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| News flash, Wembley and Old Trafford will sell beer and food at vastly inflated prices, just be warned in case you get caught out, i mean it has only ever happened at every show piece event i've ever been to ever, so be warned.
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| Quote ="Horatio Yed"News flash, Wembley and Old Trafford will sell beer and food at vastly inflated prices, just be warned in case you get caught out, i mean it has only ever happened at every show piece event i've ever been to ever, so be warned.'"
Indeed. Heaven forbid that people find themselves at a music festival or some other form of extended event.
Food and drink at anywhere where you are a captive market costs money and sports venues are no exception. If Manchester City didn't think that they'd generate revenue, then they wouldn't put themselves forward to host the event.
And let's not forget that the ticket prices, as far as professional sports go, are an absolute steal. In fact, they were that cheap, even Huddersfield fans bought them.
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| This is the first Magic Weekend I have been to and I was very impressed.
The entrance/exit situation was very easy to do and there were no issues in terms of that. We didn't get searched and took drinks/sandwiches but still spent whilst we were there.
If you're coming on the train then I can see the issue but the first game was at midday - you could stay outside and watch it on the screen and have lunch then go in for the second half, particularly as there were a lot of things for kids outside rather than inside.
For those coming on buses, ditto and for those driving, you can leave bags in your car with food in then come back out for it whenever you want. I don't see it as too much of an issue to be honest. My mother went with me and she has coeliac disease and so has to have a gluten free diet, not through choice but because of her diet. No food at the Magic Weekend would have been suitable so I cannot legitimately see how they can stop you from taking food into the ground for medical reasons.
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| Time to introduce tailgate parties to RL events?
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| I dont think its the cost of the food at the venue thats the issue but the "sudden" changes of policy without any announcement. Yes prices at wembley are VERY overflated, but weve never had an issue taking any food in or and caprisun type packs (and the lid off bottles/decanting to a pladtic glass policy has always been well publicised)
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| Food going in on medical grounds WAS allowed.
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| We had no problems going in with food even though bags were checked. Sausage rolls, crisps, sandwiches fruit and bottles of water. Wonder if it depended on which entrance you went in. We approached from Joe Mercer way.
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| the only thing I purchased at the stadium was a pint and a bottle of coke.
I knew the costs would be high so I had enough food and beer in Manchester centre before going up to the ground.
if you don't want to pay high prices for food and drink then don't, nobody makes you buy pints of beer and pies do they?
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| £4.20 a pint makes you take the time to think if you really want one. Having a load of bars knocking out £2.50 beer would be a recipe for disaster for those who cant handle their ale.
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| Quote ="Ex-Swarcliffe Rhino"£4.20 a pint makes you take the time to think if you really want one. Having a load of bars knocking out £2.50 beer would be a recipe for disaster for those who cant handle their ale.'"
Now that should be true but at a couple of grand finals, in the last few years, it seems to me that the ones who can't handle their ale, get well and truly tanked up before entering the ground. They only need to buy maybe a couple of pints to maintain their inebriation dial set to pill*ck level.
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| Quote ="Ovavoo"Now that should be true but at a couple of grand finals, in the last few years, it seems to me that the ones who can't handle their ale, get well and truly tanked up before entering the ground. They only need to buy maybe a couple of pints to maintain their inebriation dial set to pill*ck level.'"
Then this should come down to policing and/or stewarding on the day. For major events, police should always be in proximity (and indeed there was) due to the rival fans getting together. There are always a minority of idiots.
Entering (or attempting to enter a sports ground) whilst intoxicated/drunk is an illegal offence under the Sporting Events (Control of Alcohol) Act 1985 as detailed here:
Quote A person who is drunk in a designated sports ground at any time during the period of a designated sporting event at that ground or is drunk while entering or trying to enter such a ground at any time during the period of a designated sporting event at that ground is guilty of an offence.'"
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| Quote ="Fully"Then this should come down to policing and/or stewarding on the day. For major events, police should always be in proximity (and indeed there was) due to the rival fans getting together. There are always a minority of idiots.
Entering (or attempting to enter a sports ground) whilst intoxicated/drunk is an illegal offence under the Sporting Events (Control of Alcohol) Act 1985 as detailed here:
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How drunk do you have to be to commit the offence? Plenty of people had a drink and I saw at least a couple of people being helped out of the stadium (due to the state they were in) with no hint of them being arrested.
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| It got a mention in Andy wilsons piece on the guardian website.
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| Quote ="Chris28"How drunk do you have to be to commit the offence? Plenty of people had a drink and I saw at least a couple of people being helped out of the stadium (due to the state they were in) with no hint of them being arrested.'"
Policing would have been done on the normal basis. If you've had a few drinks but your mates are willing to take you home quietly then go home. If you are drink and causing a disturbance or being aggressive, you will be arrested.
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