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On 05/11/2019 at 17:48, lou2BS7 said:

The fraud investigation goes on. Nah not on my driving license as it’s my parents house and I’m only renting so no point in updating my ID

Well there is a point.... so you don’t get questioned about having an SN Postcode when you go out..! 

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10 hours ago, Mr Popodopolous said:

Dispersed street dribking it is then? :ph34r:

Serious note I would have thought superior planning to have fans in one or a couple of pubs for those who like these things...

Very much doubt 2k fans will go to ground at 10.30am- seems more sensible to coral into a few pubs but what do I know eh? :)

To be fair South Wales police have tried , it works easier for policing as well. However I think the issue is that on a previous occasion a pub was seriously damaged by bcfc fans and unfortunately this is still at the forethought of the minds of some of the licensees . 

 

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28 minutes ago, JulieH said:

To be fair South Wales police have tried , it works easier for policing as well. However I think the issue is that on a previous occasion a pub was seriously damaged by bcfc fans and unfortunately this is still at the forethought of the minds of some of the licensees . 

 

BTW, my street drinking post wasn't entirely serious! :thumbsup: Wouldn't advocate such stuff.

It is a possible law of unintended consequences thing though, save for the kickoff time though. Were it a 3pm it could be- there could be an increased risk in that scenario I'd suggest, with a minor one in this case.

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13 hours ago, Mr Popodopolous said:

Dispersed street dribking it is then? :ph34r:

Serious note I would have thought superior planning to have fans in one or a couple of pubs for those who like these things...

Very much doubt 2k fans will go to ground at 10.30am- seems more sensible to coral into a few pubs but what do I know eh? :)

This is the trouble, fans are gonna be hanging around Cardiff central until 11:30-11:40 when they'll need to get a taxi to the ground, what are they gonna do until then, drink and sing anti Wales songs on the street, which will probably antagonise home supporters more than if we were given one pub

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23 minutes ago, ScottMurray'srightboot said:

This is the trouble, fans are gonna be hanging around Cardiff central until 11:30-11:40 when they'll need to get a taxi to the ground, what are they gonna do until then, drink and sing anti Wales songs on the street, which will probably antagonise home supporters more than if we were given one pub

Yup- if there's aggro and there could be in the scenario you outline, knowing how these things can go, then the police will have to take a share of responsibility.

A small one, but this is a foreseeable scenario.

Maybe the early kickoff and on a Sunday, will put all that off.

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I know I'm not much of a drinker (and in the minority) but is there really any need to be drinking alcohol anywhere at 10.30 in the morning. Me I'll be looking for a bacon butty and steaming cup of coffee.....where's the nearest Greggs ?

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On 04/11/2019 at 20:03, JulieH said:

Planning meeting today, some of the city centre pubs are not planning to open so Cardiff police are going around over the next day or two to ascertain who are open for fans. I can update then . 

No plan at this stage for a pre planned escort to the ground 

turnstiles and facilities at ground open from 1030 for home and away fans 

Really? I thought it would be better not to have boozed up fans in such a match, especially after recent events.  

What a crazy ****** up world.

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12 minutes ago, 1bristolcity said:

Really? I thought it would be better not to have boozed up fans in such a match, especially after recent events.  

What a crazy ****** up world.

Did you not specify you were going to a pub and then driving somewhere on a thread recently?

I assume you were able to go into a pub that day without getting "boozed up"? Others can too you know

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4 hours ago, Sir Geoff said:

I know I'm not much of a drinker (and in the minority) but is there really any need to be drinking alcohol anywhere at 10.30 in the morning. Me I'll be looking for a bacon butty and steaming cup of coffee.....where's the nearest Greggs ?

Probably best to consume a few beers before enduring a game against a Warnock team ???

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14 hours ago, Montpelierblue said:

You should head down to the bay, only a few mins in a cab to the ground. Plenty of places to eat or drink. I don’t get why people need to consume alcohol so early either....

The last 2 times we played at Cardiff I had pre-match drinks down the bay one year and last year we stopped early in Newport for the Sunday game, trust me, go to the bay

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On 07/11/2019 at 12:30, Sir Geoff said:

I know I'm not much of a drinker (and in the minority) but is there really any need to be drinking alcohol anywhere at 10.30 in the morning. Me I'll be looking for a bacon butty and steaming cup of coffee.....where's the nearest Greggs

I'm afraid in the realistic world there is people that will want to drink alcohol at that time in the morning, enhancing what is already an exciting Derby day, that is why people want to know what sort of advice there is out there for us chaps who want to have 1 or 2 ciders before kick off in bars of the home team's city, whether that's Cardiff or Middlesbrough

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On 08/11/2019 at 22:56, ScottMurray'srightboot said:

I'm afraid in the realistic world there is people that will want to drink alcohol at that time in the morning, enhancing what is already an exciting Derby day, that is why people want to know what sort of advice there is out there for us chaps who want to have 1 or 2 ciders before kick off in bars of the home team's city, whether that's Cardiff or Middlesbrough

Our local pub was open at 7.30 for the rugby knockout matches complete with full bar licence. Some of them would have been pi**ed by 10.30!

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On 08/11/2019 at 22:56, ScottMurray'srightboot said:

I'm afraid in the realistic world there is people that will want to drink alcohol at that time in the morning, enhancing what is already an exciting Derby day, that is why people want to know what sort of advice there is out there for us chaps who want to have 1 or 2 ciders before kick off in bars of the home team's city, whether that's Cardiff or Middlesbrough

Why does alcohol "enhance" anything?I know most adults drink alcohol but how can you "enhance" a superb away victory over the welsh.

Its good enough anyway isn't it!? I remember the win over man utd,stone cold sober when korey netted,no drink or drug would come close to that feeling.

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