A can of beer saved for 29 years by a football fan waiting for his team to secure a major trophy has finally been drunk after ...
As Covid restrictions waned, Merchant Square businesses, in Glasgow, began to drop like flies. Five years later, the curse continues. Can we ...
Away from domestic football, fans are getting excited ... And I mean, really, you can't live without a drink? The Kingdom has imposed a strict ban on alcohol since 1952 and tourists who are ...
Clemson University has traditionally refrained from selling alcohol to the general public at its athletic events, distinguishing it as one of the few major schools maintaining such a policy. However, ...
Clemson secured necessary permits with the South Carolina Department of Revenue, which manages the sale of alcohol in the ...
Clemson will allow alcohol sales at sports events for the first time. Here's how it came about and what it means for the ...
The alcohol ban in Scotland could eventually ... An amended law could see football fans allowed to drink in the concourse. Fans in England are allowed to drink at football matches but they are ...
The kind of grown-up, nice-to-be-nice snapshot that makes so many Scottish football fans desperate for the day when beer’s on sale in our stadiums. Why can’t we have a sociable drink at the ...
Fans cannot buy beer at Scottish football grounds due to a 45-year-old law that many supporters believe is now out-of-date and does not reflect the modern game.
encourage higher levels of drinking, and further embed alcohol as a normal part of football culture. "One of the biggest concerns was how this could affect children and young fans, exposing them ...