Quote number 6="number 6"two leeds fans were seen on social media having a go at each other
regardless of who they support, they let their clubs down, families and themselves all for the sake of having too much ale! maybe the venues should refuse to sell alcohol to people who are cleary drunk! pubs and retailers do, so should sporting venues, but its more money for them'"
It's one of my bug bears of the big events (Cup Final, GF etc).
Admittedly most of the trouble I've seen has been at Grand Finals (probably because it's a later kick off) but firstly the stadiums shouldn't let people in who are obviously drunk to start with. There's plenty of stewards checking your bags as you go in but no-one challenging the obvious idiots who've been drinking since the early morning.
Then they also get served inside the ground as well.
I know it's not always drink-related, there are plenty of idiots who take RL too seriously and don't need alcohol to instigate a fight, but it must help reduce the incidents and also make it a nicer atmosphere for those of us who can manage a few hours without getting drunk.
I see it a bit like smoking, I don't see why I and my family should have to breathe in somebody else's smoke all game. Fortunately it's banned at stadiums now. I don't want to ban alcohol at grounds as many people can manage to have a drink without being an idiot, but I just wish the stewards were more pro-active at challenging people who are drunk.
From what I've heard I think incidents were few and far between at Newcastle and this is more a rant directed at Grand Finals and the Cup Final.