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That's a shame- we played the Fort in the Scottish last year and they were good guys.

I wonder if they've suffered the curse of wee Scottish football clubs- the bored ned with a lighter on his school holiday?

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I was at the Fort William game on Saturday. They've done a really job getting everything up and running. Portacabin have replaced the toilets and changing rooms and social club was taking care of the snacks. A really good trip, especially if you take the West Highland train line.

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Who needs a stand when you've got a social club beer garden just yards behind the goals? Pay at gate, walk in, walk through wee gate, technically outside the ground, grab pints. That's what I did anyway.

Then I realise it's not always dry in Fort William. Parasols for the picnic benches could do the trick though.

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Who needs a stand when you've got a social club beer garden just yards behind the goals? Pay at gate, walk in, walk through wee gate, technically outside the ground, grab pints. That's what I did anyway.

Then I realise it's not always dry in Fort William. Parasols for the picnic benches could do the trick though.

I tried to watch the game from the bar when I was there when it was pissing down, but they closed the blinds when the game started. Some licensing rule or something.

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Against the law to consume alcohol within view of the game at SPFL / HL / LL games.

http://legislation.data.gov.uk/ssi/2014/5/made/data.htm?wrap=true

Bit of overkill including HL / LL, IMO, but there it is.

Back when Cove were at Allan Park there was a house which had a couple of windows that looked into the ground. See the top right hand corner of this picture...

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If I lived in that house and stood at the window during a game whilst enjoying a lager would I be breaking the law? :unsure:

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I imagine you would be fine :lol:!! AFAIA it applies to the ground itself obviously - hence you can't bring a fourpack - and commercial premises within or alongside like bars/hospitality suites/social clubs and so on. If you lived in that house and applied to licence it and open it as a pub, though, I suspect it might be a different story? I can't think of any SPFL, Highland or Lowland ground which has a pub or hotel directly backing onto it, so maybe it's a non- existent factor.

I know at Gala Fairydean Rovers they draw the blinds of the café-bar during matches, and you see that in the hospitality suites in SPFL.

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I imagine you would be fine  :lol:!! AFAIA it applies to the ground itself obviously - hence you can't bring a fourpack - and commercial premises within or alongside like bars/hospitality suites/social clubs and so on.

 

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I, erm, found this tin inside Claggan Park. Must have been blown in by the wind.

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I imagine you would be fine  :lol:!! AFAIA it applies to the ground itself obviously - hence you can't bring a fourpack - and commercial premises within or alongside like bars/hospitality suites/social clubs and so on. If you lived in that house and applied to licence it and open it as a pub, though, I suspect it might be a different story? I can't think of any SPFL, Highland or Lowland ground which has a pub or hotel directly backing onto it, so maybe it's a non- existent factor.

 

 

Shire/Stenny  Ochilview bar on the corner of the ground

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I imagine you would be fine  :lol:!! AFAIA it applies to the ground itself obviously - hence you can't bring a fourpack - and commercial premises within or alongside like bars/hospitality suites/social clubs and so on. If you lived in that house and applied to licence it and open it as a pub, though, I suspect it might be a different story? I can't think of any SPFL, Highland or Lowland ground which has a pub or hotel directly backing onto it, so maybe it's a non- existent factor.

 

I know at Gala Fairydean Rovers they draw the blinds of the café-bar during matches, and you see that in the hospitality suites in SPFL.

 

The Maryhill social club can be accessed from inside the ground iirc

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