They were invented by Sheffield Wendys and are rather annoying. Are you sure you'll be able to carry it on your own?</p> I'll send a couple of mates round to help you get it out of the car!!!</p>
Contact the club With all the legislation there is these days, I'd contact the club safety officer. I don't think Sheff Wendy were allowed to bring their band last season [thank God!!].
Not a bell.. ting ting, ting ting, all the way through the game, are you that freak from pompey?..Ya know, that guy who looks like a thunderbird puppet.....Parker , yisss Mi lady</p> <font size="2"> John Westwood Parker</font> </p> without the wig ofcourse..</p>
NO drums are not allowed in the ground as they cause an health hassard for some reason the people who i sit with tried taking one in when we played rotherham and the stewards took it off us as we was walking in so we made up for it after the match, we rang the ground asked them why and they said health hassard but they said the away fans are allowed them for some reason
RE: NO i can see why it is a health hazzard. It could suddenly jump up and throw itself at someone. Causing a fatal injury.