NO SMOKE WITHOUT IRE
Daily Record|November 23, 2023
Problem's been brewing for too long-it's time for clubs to act
NO SMOKE WITHOUT IRE

CALL me old-fashioned and many do - but when I go to a match with my boys rather than my laptop, I want to watch the game.

I want to cheer when my team scores. I want to give the lads a hug. Amazingly, they want to hug me back.

I want to moan about the price of a nuclear-zapped pie that rips the lining off the top of my mouth. If my team lose, I want to moan about how rubbish they are all the way home.

All of which is perfectly normal behaviour, I reckon.

What I don't want is to be standing next to a kid dressed in black with a snood and a hood as he holds aloft what looks like a big eff-off distress signal, flaring like the Grangemouth oil refinery and belching out acrid smoke that seeps into my lungs and stings my eyes.

I don't want to be peering through a haze for the first 10 minutes, wondering who messed up for the goal we lost or who rattled in that 30-yarder for my team.

Of course, there will be those who say this is more handwringing from someone who has spent the last 30 years in the good seats, getting paid to watch football. Which is true.

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