22:32, Fri 10 Nov
Dont forget lads and lasses you cant take any coins, vapes etc into the Sunderland ground tomorrow.
22:45, Fri 10 Nov
cheers mate, i'll just take my fully loadad sharp debit card..
22:47, Fri 10 Nov
blues429
Dont forget lads and lasses you cant take any coins, vapes etc into the Sunderland ground tomorrow.
Is that for certain? I haven’t seen it linked this season
Tony Fantastico
22:54, Fri 10 Nov
blues429
Dont forget lads and lasses you cant take any coins, vapes etc into the Sunderland ground tomorrow.
Is that for certain? I haven’t seen it linked this season

For definite.

Coins go to charity, vapes thrown away
22:55, Fri 10 Nov
👍
Tony Fantastico
00:00, Sat 11 Nov
Even better. Throw nothing and be a normal citizen and not a knob head
00:39, Sat 11 Nov
Wyndcliff
Even better. Throw nothing and be a normal citizen and not a knob head

No one has actually mentioned throwing anything in this thread - until you did... just alerting people to the fact that coins and vapes will be stolen confiscated from you if you have them as you enter the ground.
23/01/20 Mad: I'll stop moaning now.
00:51, Sat 11 Nov
Let’s be honest. Things like confiscating vapes is a joke.
Ricky Otto 1994-1998 - The Man, The Legend
03:57, Sat 11 Nov
blues429
Dont forget lads and lasses you cant take any coins, vapes etc into the Sunderland ground tomorrow.

Cheers for the warning - oh well when the bloke on the official blues coach goes round with his tips bag for the driver tonight he's going to be very dissapointed.

Are they contactless payment for the match programme too?
09:51, Sat 11 Nov
Is there any other reason they would be confiscated?
10:09, Sat 11 Nov
To avoid donations to the homeless community and to improve the health of smokers.
10:37, Sat 11 Nov
Bluemarc81
Let’s be honest. Things like confiscating vapes is a joke.

Taking money from people is even more stupid.
10:48, Sat 11 Nov
Honestly surprised that's legal
10:50, Sat 11 Nov
It’s not taking money though, it’s a condition of entry to not have it on you.

Feel free to leave it in the car, or donate at the door if you wish. They’re entitled to not let you in if you have things on you they don’t want in the ground.
10:53, Sat 11 Nov
Yeah I get that. Just can't think of many places where you can't take in legal tender. But then I guess there aren't many places where people act as moronically as a football ground.