Our next away game is West Brom away. At the Hawthorns they open the doors at half time and let the away fans out for a smoke.law74 said:Sorry cant help, but the club really should do something to stop people smoking in areas where smoking is prohibited, I.E. provide areas for those that wish to smoke to do so away from those that do not wish to breathe in smoke.
danburge82 said:Our next away game is West Brom away. At the Hawthorns they open the doors at half time and let the away fans out for a smoke.law74 said:Sorry cant help, but the club really should do something to stop people smoking in areas where smoking is prohibited, I.E. provide areas for those that wish to smoke to do so away from those that do not wish to breathe in smoke.
Not saying that what City should do as it would be easy at our ground for ransoms to walk up and get in.
When I go on a plane it is normally to watch City, flight time Belfast to Liverpool 35 minutes, after going through security Belfast International airport have made a smoking area, as has Manchester International and most other airports. Liverpool has not, so if flying back after the game I will use Manchester, if staying over I will use liverpool, reason, after a game I enjoy a drink and a smoke, the next day less so.Ducado said:I used to smoke so I know what it's like but you should be able to go a couple of hours without a fag, just like when you go on a plane you can manage that can't you, get some nicotine gum
Hopefully you would get a lifetime ban you selfish pricktidyman said:Not after another debate on the rights and wrongs of smoking in the ground. Just a simple question.
Has anyone been caught a second time, after serving the standard three game ban first time around?
And if so, what was the outcome?