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The English Football League (EFL) did not wish to comment but its former boss Shaun Harvey did call for the ban to be lifted in 2018 and said he thought it "disproportionate".
especially during sporting events like England's football matches. Legal experts explain that throwing beer mugs or any object during celebrations may lead to assault charges under English law.
Football fans are currently prohibited from consuming alcohol while watching games in the second ... Act, which made drinking during a game illegal. It also made drunken entry to a game illegal ...
Currently, football fans cannot drink alcohol in the stands for matches ... Instagram that it was a ‘good way’ to get more people watching women’s matches. A second fan, @iconic.vomit ...
Women’s football is relaxing its rules to let spectators drink alcohol while watching a match – starting later this month. A pilot scheme is being launched in the second-tier Women’s Championship ...
The alcohol pilot scheme will run in the second tier of women's football but could be extended to the WSL Women’s football is relaxing its rules to let spectators drink alcohol while watching a match ...