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Boston Defender On Trial
sheffcanary replied to Mr Brownstone's topic in Main Discussion - Norwich City
Lewis is a good lad from Fakenham. Seems pretty determined to make a career for himself and seems to have the mentality to do it. I''m sure he''ll get a contract sometime soon with a club -
The Bottom Three - An Assessment
sheffcanary replied to a1canary's topic in Main Discussion - Norwich City
Any of the bottom 5+Everton. None have a goalscorer. -
The Barclay has lost a loyal fan...
sheffcanary replied to Danny Sweatman's topic in Main Discussion - Norwich City
Sorry to hear about your loss, I''m at SHU and the season ticket holder who sits behind me is also. Last year there was a city flag up in a window near where I lived in student accommodation. Must be a few city fans up there. -
Calling all Sheffield residents!
sheffcanary replied to Canariesworld's topic in Main Discussion - Norwich City
The standards my local! Are you two students by any chance? See you there -
It''s just an idea seen as my dad produces the foil pouches that Capri-sun use in china. Honestly do you think it''s got potential? I know you could use a funnel but who carries a funnel around with them? And Bottle tops are banned in football ground if you get seen with one it will be taken off you. I mean if you got given something that could do the job for free on the turnstile would you use it. The production cost is so cheap you could give them to stadiums and make your profit from whacking a few adds on it.
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Yeah exactly, she must just buy the empty packets or something. Those packets aren''t advertised directly to football fans and the the problem with bottles. If there was a tool that let you transfer the liquid from our coke bottle into a Capri-sun, Lucozade packet type thing would you use it? If the product meant you didn''t get anything on your hands during the transfer and you got a lucozade like pouch with the product. The beer thing will never be solved though, if the FA had it there way it would be banned altogether.
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I have been to numerous football games and have had bottles and bottle tops taken off me. Sometime they offer a cup to put the content in other times they don''t. Whatever the outcome it''s a little inconvenient. If there was a product that allowed you to transfer the drink from your bottle into a vessel that could hold liquid and was allowed into the ground would you use it? The rules are no items are allowed in the ground that could cause injury if thrown at someone, with the exception of coins and personal items like keys, etc. I''d be very grateful if you could leave your thoughts and ideas. :)