You waste beer and food in Australia? Disgraceful. You're supposed to drink up first, then conveniently throw the empty cup away.Nfi how they're going to enforce it but I have no problems with it tbh. I hate getting beer and food in my hair
Haha wtf.Jamee999 said:to ban liver cancer, instead of telling people not to drink.
And that's before you think about the 9\10ths of the stuff that doesn't get picked-up and just blows into the city...Seems a sensible move when you look at what people are saying in the thread. However, most seem to be relating to experiences in Australia, whereas over here you don't get urine or beer (why would anyone throw their beer away? I guess it's that cheap Australian rubbish) thrown in the air. When I went to see England v Sri Lanka at Old Trafford in 2002, the Manchester Evening News were giving out free copies before play, most of which ended up in little pieces. It was fun at the time, I did pity the groundsmen and the rubbish-clearers though.
And when you're the one who has to deal with the consequences.It's actually quite a spectacle from the other side of the ground to watch all the rubbish to get thrown everywhere. But it sucks when you're in amongst it.
Well... there are worse goals, no?Cricket Australia is an over-officious body, but they see themselves as having a huge responsibility to families. They simply aim to make cricket the most played sport in the country, and will do anything (including bans on activities such as this) to achieve that goal.
The fact that the youth of Australia is expressing the exact same emotions should tell you summat there...I fuggin' hate Mexican waves. I don't want to sound too much of the old fart, but personally I go to any ground to watch the sport, which usually isn't cheap. Stand up in your own time, morons.
Can start a riot, though.Bring back terraces, IMHO. Can't stand a wave when everyone's already standing.
I don't want to derail the thread too much, but Hillsborough was a result of a Tory government whose policy was to heard football fans into cages like cattle. Had the cages not been there the death toll (despite gross police negligence) would've been a tiny fraction of what it was in reality.Can start a riot, though.
Seriously, my Mum, Dad and Uncle (well he's not actually my Unc but he is, y'know?) were at Hillsborough. Terraces being banned happened around 30 years too late.
Terraces aren't banned. I was at a ground with them on Saturday.Terraces (and fencing-in) were banned for a reason, tho.