Women’s Championship club become first to trial alcohol in the stands, with views mixed among supporters
“If you can take a coke out there, why not a beer?” was the verdict of the Bristol City season‑ticket holder Andy Payne as he attended the game against London City Lionesses at Ashton Gate on Sunday. It was a historic day as the club, together with Southampton, became the first to pilot alcohol in the stands at a Women’s Championship game.
Drinking in view of the pitch is not allowed in the top five men’s leagues in England. That ban is backed by the Sporting Events Act of 1985 but it is understood women’s football is not included in the legislation. If the pilot is successful, the initiative could be rolled out across the top two tiers of women’s football in England. The pilot – which is being conducted at Birmingham and Newcastle too – is being carried out across the clubs’ remaining home league games of the season with some derby fixtures exempt.
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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/jan/20/why-not-a-beer-fans-raise-a-glass-to-bristol-city-womens-alcohol-pilot
Author : Sarah Rendell at Ashton Gate
Publish date : 2025-01-20 19:00:04
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