by ferrarilover » 27 Oct 2013, 19:37
Andy, if you know you're not going to a game, you could always leave it with someone who is.
Re: permission, do it in writing. The club will say yes, but the stewards will say no. Convincing them you spoke to "Joe" about it won't work. We come across this problem (rarely, but it does happen) with disabled parking. A copy of an official email always has the desired effect.
If they say no, question their grounds for so doing. It might be a fruitless argument, but it might be worth making sensible representations. No one in the history of mankind has ever been injured by a drum at a football match, so H&S is out. It can't be too loud, since Portsmouth's Bell Man takes his instrument everywhere. There is no reasonable argument against a drum, but there are all number of unreasonable arguments, most of them hold less water than Hector's ramblings on here, so they're easily defeated.
Matt.
Andy, if you know you're not going to a game, you could always leave it with someone who is.
Re: permission, do it in writing. The club will say yes, but the stewards will say no. Convincing them you spoke to "Joe" about it won't work. We come across this problem (rarely, but it does happen) with disabled parking. A copy of an official email always has the desired effect.
If they say no, question their grounds for so doing. It might be a fruitless argument, but it might be worth making sensible representations. No one in the history of mankind has ever been injured by a drum at a football match, so H&S is out. It can't be too loud, since Portsmouth's Bell Man takes his instrument everywhere. There is no reasonable argument against a drum, but there are all number of unreasonable arguments, most of them hold less water than Hector's ramblings on here, so they're easily defeated.
Matt.