Something smells a bit fishy there I dont want to carp on about it but someone on a safety committee with a vested interest in ensuring as little fun as possible is Had(dock) by all If they are inflatable I expect a fair few will be smuggled in and then inflated when their owners are in their plaice
I also wonder how football clubs can make up their own rules and 'confiscate' items from paying customers. I can fully understand, drinks, anything that could be used as a weapon, and to some extent food items but , for the life of me cannot see how they could justifiably confiscate a seemingly harmless item because they feel like it. Permanently depriving someone of their property is actually theft. They could use the same argument to remove scarves and hats in opposition team colours deeming them to be provocative and therefore a threat to public safety.
You can decide what to allow or not to allow when people are coming onto private property, it isn't anyone's god given right to bring whatever they want. Obviously there will be some justification for it and not just a random list. Plus it isn't theft, they either enter and give it up or leave with it.
Killjoys! A L2 club going to a prem club & they want to spoil their big day out. They’ll be banning plant pots soon
"Obviously there will be some justification for it...."?? Go on then Can you really think of a reason to ban a small inflatable toy shaped like a fish? I am struggling. I can understand beach balls which can find their way onto a pitch but not sure trying to chuck one of those 'fish' onto the field of play would have much success and it certainly would not roll around in the same way. That said there is a better chance that it would score than some of our past strikers
Didn't say I agreed with it, just saying private establishments can ban whatever they want within reason.
This is killjoyery on a different scale. Let them have a bit of fin. As for the man who made this decision, Eel regret it