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I thought that every team would have a "no smoking" ban inside their grounds....not evident in the Lowland League....does it not apply?....was at Gala ..Gretna cup tie and witnessed fans standing watching the game and smoking away to their hearts content....is this normal in other grounds or is it a one off?...

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I thought that every team would have a "no smoking" ban inside their grounds....not evident in the Lowland League....does it not apply?....was at Gala ..Gretna cup tie and witnessed fans standing watching the game and smoking away to their hearts content....is this normal in other grounds or is it a one off?...

What is your issue ?

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Fans at Selkirk were told on the way in yesterday not to smoke inside the ground, but to keep their ticket and go outside and smoke.

Unfortunately far too many Bo'ness no-necked potty-mouths totally ignored this perfectly reasonable request.

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Fans at Selkirk were told on the way in yesterday not to smoke inside the ground, but to keep their ticket and go outside and smoke.

Unfortunately far too many Bo'ness no-necked potty-mouths totally ignored this perfectly reasonable request.

They were remarkably portly - pie shops must be great in Bo'ness. Their team was pretty guid, though.

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There is of course no smoking inside the ground at Raydale. Announcements were made to this effect before the start of the game and there were plentiful signs around the ground. If you saw someone smoking you should have pointed it out to one our many stewards who would have had a word with the person responsible.

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We, of course, let people out of the concourse at half time for a fag- you can usually hear the "cancer alarm" going off when the Meadowbank staff have forgotten to switch it off.

The Concrete Lavvypan has been non-smoking for many years, since the Cooncil banned smoking in Cooncil buildings round about the early 1990s. Back in the Thistle days stewards came up to a bloke sitting next to me and asked him to put out his cigarette. I then pointed to a Morton director in the director's area smoking a cigar and the stewards proceeded to ask him to extinguish his cheroot, much to the guy's displeasure. Heh heh heh...

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