SS117 said:Geek I think you've missed where I said he's e-mailed the club and the club said he can let the smoke bombs off, and here's the proof.geek said:i just had another thought,
just do it and when you get a banning order from every stadia in the country, i'll have one more chance of getting the final ticket that you wont be able to use!
here's a reply i got from the club today
Hi Scott,
My colleague Peter Fletcher passed me your email to respond to.
To the best of my knowledge smoke bombs are not outlawed but this isn’t the route we have taken for Sunday. I think there is a slight consideration with making sure they clear and do not obstruct kick off so if we did this it would need to be managed effectively.
As you say the fans have really got behind the game and are bringing their own elements to make it a day to remember.
Many thanks for your email and if you would like to discuss anything else around atmosphere please let me know.
Karen Procter
Matchday & Events Manager
so smoke bombs aren't outlawed,so in theory if i took a copy of the e-mail with me i should be ok, yes/no or would the stewards still get arsy? they aren't outlawed at COMS so therefore aren't illegal :)
do you not think him saying this is a kind way of say if were not doing it we really dont want you to?! i think that email is very open to interpetation and you could be pushing your luck.
and swp's back im just hard up on my and my families health and safety! i'm not no stick in the mud miserable type, it prob would look great but im just saying theres a whole load of possiblites that people havent taken into consideration regarding the effects of such a thing going on in such confined spaces. and as a decent human being if i did it and it had some real bad effect on somebody i'd feel pretty guilty.