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    Quote Originally Posted by kdjaC View Post
    let us into it this season too Sadly the SEI were stupidly drunk and probably wont be let in again.
    Thought the craic with all the Shels fans was great that night and all passed off without any other biz, so can't see yee been locked out from the bars in the near future.What i'm trying to say is hurry up da fk and come back for the sing off that we won
    Enjoyed it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by L.T.F.C. View Post
    It'll be Flancare Park as long as Flancare continue to sponsor it. Flansiro is a nickname of Flancare park, which I thought was fairly self-explanatory. Regardless, if it wasn't for their sponsorship we wouldn't be as well off as we are. But if someone comes along and sponsors the ground in the next few years, I'll call it whatever.

    In the US, they stop selling for the last quarter of NFL, the last twenty mins of a football match, and after the seventh inning of a baseball game.
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    So noone actually knows the legal end of it.
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    I think there is a law against Association football and alcohol within view of the pitch but have nothing to back it up, just thought i heard it before. Id ask my legal friend but he is busy studying in his final Blackhall exams so ill wait until he finish's to ask.

    edit: Just asked a different legal friend and he said the law i was thinking of was a British one but the FAI dont allow it. So that's why alcohol is not generally sold in grounds.
    Anyone wanna pressure the FAI to change their minds??????
    Clubs without bars would still need to apply for a club bar licence which would prob be just beer and wine (no spirits) but that's fine for most
    Last edited by citybone; 29/04/2012 at 8:02 PM.
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