Accrington Web

Accrington Web (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/index.php)
-   Accrington Stanley (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f93/)
-   -   Smoking Policy (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f93/smoking-policy-31708.html)

Pendle Red 26-06-2007 19:31

Smoking Policy
 
Does any one know if Stanley are going to provide any kind of smoking shelter around perimiter of the ground or the Crown?:confused:

Oggy 26-06-2007 20:42

Re: Smoking Policy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pendle Red (Post 440449)
Does any one know if Stanley are going to provide any kind of smoking shelter around perimiter of the ground or the Crown?:confused:

Roofs take six years on average. :)

Actually there's a bus shelter, isn't there? You may need to shuggle up.

Pendle Red 26-06-2007 20:54

Re: Smoking Policy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Oggy (Post 440518)
Roofs take six years on average. :)

Actually there's a bus shelter, isn't there? You may need to shuggle up.

Nice One!!:)

Tin Monkey 26-06-2007 21:01

Re: Smoking Policy
 
If the bus shelter has sides you won't be able to smoke in there either.

Oggy 26-06-2007 22:46

Re: Smoking Policy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tin Monkey (Post 440534)
If the bus shelter has sides you won't be able to smoke in there either.

If they weren't building a roof, would it still be classed as enclosed? :rolleyes:

Swings and roundabouts, I suppose .......................and wind ups ................ who knows. ;)

Outback Ozzy 27-06-2007 09:15

Re: Smoking Policy
 
I think you may find that F.A rules have banned smoking in all stadia from 1st July regardles of roof or not. So once inside the ground confines, its no smoking I'm afraid.

panther 27-06-2007 09:40

Re: Smoking Policy
 
Premises will be considered 'enclosed' if they have a ceiling or roof and (except for doors, windows or passageways) are wholly enclosed either on a permanent or temporary basis.


Premises will be considered 'substantially enclosed' if they have a ceiling or roof, but have an opening in the walls, which is less than half the total area of the walls. The area of the opening does not include doors, windows or any other fittings that can be opened or shut.

lancsdave 27-06-2007 09:42

Re: Smoking Policy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Outback Ozzy (Post 440662)
I think you may find that F.A rules have banned smoking in all stadia from 1st July regardles of roof or not. So once inside the ground confines, its no smoking I'm afraid.


Most grounds are enclosed in that once inside the turnstile you enter the concourses. Wonder if the back of the Clayton End is classed as a concourse ?

Some clubs have arrangments to let home fans out at half time for a fag, I beleive Derby County do it, but they don't allow the away fans to do it.

lancsdave 27-06-2007 09:44

Re: Smoking Policy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by panther (Post 440668)
Premises will be considered 'enclosed' if they have a ceiling or roof and (except for doors, windows or passageways) are wholly enclosed either on a permanent or temporary basis.


Premises will be considered 'substantially enclosed' if they have a ceiling or roof, but have an opening in the walls, which is less than half the total area of the walls. The area of the opening does not include doors, windows or any other fittings that can be opened or shut.

Apart from Wembley and Millenium Stadium no football ground has a roof yet is deemed to be an enclosed place. I have yet to figure out the logic in it ?

K.S.H 27-06-2007 09:46

Re: Smoking Policy
 
Maybe they will let us smoke in the centre circle at half time :rolleyes:

Zero 27-06-2007 13:40

Re: Smoking Policy
 
In the goalmouth during penalty shoot outs

Smiffy16 27-06-2007 15:47

Re: Smoking Policy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pendle Red (Post 440449)
Does any one know if Stanley are going to provide any kind of smoking shelter around perimiter of the ground or the Crown?:confused:


Crown has got a smoking shelter now in the beer garden.....:)

K.S.H 28-06-2007 14:43

Re: Smoking Policy
 
Were NOT smoking anywhere in the ground, now on fishy site :mad:
I don't really mind for a normal footy match for 90 mins but if the tension and stress of last season is owt to go by thats another story isn't it :)
Anyone got any patches :)

Jethro Tull 28-06-2007 14:59

Re: Smoking Policy
 
Sadly, if there is no smoking, then Accy are one supporter less.

Outback Ozzy 28-06-2007 16:34

Re: Smoking Policy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jethro Tull (Post 441178)
Sadly, if there is no smoking, then Accy are one supporter less.

do you ever fly anywhere on holiday? If so then surely you survive without a cigarette until you are clear of the airport. Well this is just the same, 2 hours max without a fag. Jeez not rocket science and not hard to do. BTW just before you have a go at me, I used to smoke but flew to Australia on a number of occasions and I went 15 hours without - yes I was gagging for one when I got into the airport smoking room, but I managed. to say you won't support Stanley for that is IMHO a little bit sad.:eek:


All times are GMT. The time now is 11:49.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.1
© 2003-2013 AccringtonWeb.com