Doncaster Rovers 'in favour' of fans drinking in seats as clubs look to end booze ban
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The Times says Rovers are one of a number of clubs in favour of a pilot scheme – and that Premier League clubs want to launch a petition for fans to be able to drink in their seats during games.
Supporters have been banned from drinking alcohol in view of the pitch since 1985 and are only allowed to drink alcohol on concourses or in executive boxes.
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Hide AdThe Times says multiple clubs are believed to be negotiating over the law largely due to fears it "encourages binge drinking" among football fans.
One suggestion is that a trial period with the law change could take place amid social distancing.
A top-flight chairman told The Times: "The ban actually encourages binge drinking, because you have fans trying to down three or four pints in an hour or less. A law change could promote more responsible drinking and behaviour."
TalkSPORT suggest as well as Rovers, Sunderland, Ipswich Town, Accrington Stanley, Port Vale, Forest Green Rovers, Lincoln City, Tranmere Rovers and Northampton Town are in favour of a pilot scheme.
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Hide AdFurther clubs such as Gillingham, Newport County and Grimsby Town have shown interest in the movement.
A further issue that will have to be decided is whether booze can be served mid game with the potential for fans to be coming and going and obstructing others - a complaint regularly heard in rugby.