by STAR Liaison » 21 Mar 2022 19:22
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by Hendo » 22 Mar 2022 09:25
by NathStPaul » 22 Mar 2022 09:33
by Hendo » 22 Mar 2022 09:37
NathStPaul They are really big on cocaine usage. Is this a recent problem within football grounds?
by NathStPaul » 22 Mar 2022 09:40
HendoNathStPaul They are really big on cocaine usage. Is this a recent problem within football grounds?
Not seen it personally, but I think I have heard that its usage is growing among football fans - probably mostly at away games.
by Dirk Gently » 22 Mar 2022 10:03
NathStPaulHendoNathStPaul They are really big on cocaine usage. Is this a recent problem within football grounds?
Not seen it personally, but I think I have heard that its usage is growing among football fans - probably mostly at away games.
Yeah never seen it either. Guess if you travelled away with some of the more "lively" clubs you might see a lot of drug use.
by NathStPaul » 22 Mar 2022 10:05
Dirk GentlyNathStPaulHendo
Not seen it personally, but I think I have heard that its usage is growing among football fans - probably mostly at away games.
Yeah never seen it either. Guess if you travelled away with some of the more "lively" clubs you might see a lot of drug use.
Apparaently so. The Euro 2020 Final debacle at Wembley was largely blamed on cocaine use.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2021/12/03/habitual-cocaine-use-football-fans-problem-sport-needs-face/
by STAR Liaison » 22 Mar 2022 11:04
NathStPaul They are really big on cocaine usage. Is this a recent problem within football grounds?
by Weymouth Royal » 22 Mar 2022 11:49
STAR LiaisonNathStPaul They are really big on cocaine usage. Is this a recent problem within football grounds?
Went to a match at Millwall - in the home stand- couple of years ago, state of some people - and the toilets!
Cocaine usage clearly seen at EFL level as a growing problem - feeds into the sense of a 'party feel' about going to big matches. Obvs less of a problem at SCL therefore.
by Snowflake Royal » 22 Mar 2022 12:23
Weymouth RoyalSTAR LiaisonNathStPaul They are really big on cocaine usage. Is this a recent problem within football grounds?
Went to a match at Millwall - in the home stand- couple of years ago, state of some people - and the toilets!
Cocaine usage clearly seen at EFL level as a growing problem - feeds into the sense of a 'party feel' about going to big matches. Obvs less of a problem at SCL therefore.
It's become a very casual drug, and trendy too. Most work places find cocaine residue on toilet seats, same with restaurants, bars and pubs. It's a no brainer it's creeped into sport, with fans enjoying a few drinks and a few lines. It's not right, but it's now very common. It goes hand-in-hand with drinking; and it's impossible for clubs to stop it.
As for fans taking cocaine during home games; it probably acts as an anti-depressant...
by Greatwesternline » 22 Mar 2022 12:29
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by NathStPaul » 23 Mar 2022 08:31
Greatwesternline You don't see it because it's an illegal drug and therefore at a Reading game with the Reading fanbase it is still to an extent a taboo. its taken in the toilet cubicles of a key or finger.
If you see a queue of 20 something men for the cubicles you're largely seeing a queue for cocaine taking.
On any away trip to the pub any visit to the toilet you will hear a lot of it, less so for Reading as the away support is fairly family orientated.
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