dogbreath wrote:zipzap wrote:I've seen Central play 3 weeks in a row now - I'm constantly amazed by how many of their supporters smuggle booze in. Don't bags get checked at the gate? One guy in front of us today had a cooler bag filled with cans which he was cleverly using to refill his plastic cups. Last week a bloke wasn't quite as discreet with his bottle of red however and actually got busted. Probably unfair to just pin this on Dogs' supporters however , just an observation
Zipzap I suspect I’m the guy you refer to with the cooler bag (standing on the hill just under the big screen).
What you neglected to tell listeners was that the 6 cans in question were Carlton mid-strength and all were consumed in moderation between my mate & I over the course of the afternoon. Yes smuggled into the ground at the cost of $1 per can versus the $ 4.50 odd charged over the bar for a plastic cup of beer ! A family mans way of trying to save a few dollars. If that’s such a big crime, then I’ m guilty as charged.
Awwww, you make breaking the law sound so honourable. So noble, doing it for your family and all

Mate, read my quote again...carefully. I wasn't insinuating your actions had anything to do with bad crowd behaviour. In fact I believe I said it would be unfair to just single out Centrals supporters on this issue. But after 3 weeks of watching the footy in the midst of Dogs fans, I made a personal observation - and I know that is a big word for Mr Grumpy Guts - in a thread that had already mentioned alcohol at the footy, that this seems to be either a common practice or just amazing luck that I happen to be stood next to grog smugglers like your good self three games in a row. Any conclusion jumped to thereafter is purely of your own doing.
dogbreath wrote:My guess is you were one of the Sturt weasels standing immediately behind us who had joined forces with his Glenelg crony for the day (I remember your faces well). Banding together for the day in the vain hope of a Centrals defeat and the chance to mouth off & release some frustration after last weeks depressing Sturt defeat . Sadly for you that opportunity never arose. Your abuse of Gowans for tackling the pitch invader clearly demonstrated your hatred of anything Red, White & Blue.
Well, you are right and you are wrong. When I was there my Bays mate was admittedly a bit tired and emotional and I'm sure he was probably giving a bit of good-natured lip (not about to defend him or apologise on his behalf) but I was sitting with my Dad in the safety of the Chappell stand for the second half of the game and so was sadly not there to share the Gowans incident (or any other unsavoury banter) with you. For the record though I think Gowans' actions were totally stupid (albeit highly amusing) and could have landed him in hot water a-la Andrew Symonds. Surely you're not now extolling the virtues of assault?