Right, it seems a bit of a long shot and noone else has done it but I can see it working. I just bought some bright (very bright) thick glow sticks from poundland TQ and perhaps we could use these at night games (I'm thinking Southampton). They're on string so if we twirled them around they would look class, I gaurentee it.
50p each, worth the yellow army trying out?
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I doubt any groundstaff would let them in to be honest, Louis.
Nice to see you thinking of new ideas thoygh.
Nice to see you thinking of new ideas thoygh.
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That's ok, what we do is get into the ground and get them dropped in via helicopter. Simple.Southampton Gull wrote:I doubt any groundstaff would let them in to be honest, Louis.
Nice to see you thinking of new ideas thoygh.
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Surely its worth an email to the club. There would have to be strict rules on it though, as they could be used as weapons an' all that. No away fans for a start.
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