Celtic have confirmed they’ve got the green light to sell alcohol INSIDE the stadium this coming Saturday, but only before the stadium officially opens for the game.

Alcohol has been banned at Scottish football games since the 80s, but there’s been a continuing softening of that stance, and this would appear to be the last stop before serious consideration is given to allowing the sale of alcohol during football games.

Since making the Kerrydale Suite a VIP area for ticket holders in the Jock Stein stand, the club opened a new bar for the fans before games.

They also opened the concourse on the West stand so supporters can find cover in the bad weather days while getting a soft drink and something to eat.

When the concourse is open, the doors to the stadium are closed. Fans need to filter back out before re-entering the stadium for the game. That’s where alcohol will be on sale ahead of the Kilmarnock tie between 11am and 1pm. It’s a potential game changer for fans. Could Scottish football supporters finally be allowed to have a beer while watching their team?

2 COMMENTS

  1. Alcohol to be sold at Paradise, should be limited to one pint plastic receptacle per sale, per person. And disposed by the bar staff.

    If your drunk, totally reekin or have smuggled in your own happie clappie brew (either in your bladder, rubber pockets or yer pals false leg, arm or wheelchair).

    You will be ejected by the dayglo yella jacket wearing Dumbo’s that surround Paradises seated supporters areas. Don’t ask them to account for themselves, as they’re so thick the can’t add up simple addition.

    You may be refused at the bar (or the fenien shebeen) or snack shop/pizza parlor.

    I say neigh, as most true fans, their own voracious support is their own alcohol.

    Just another excuse to fleece fans, by the suits. I reckon, if all the profits were given to battered (or breaded) wimmens charities.

    That would suffice all the complaints.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.