Pyro has recently been legalised in Norway following prolonged discussions between fan groups and clubs, contrast that witht he UK where police are receiving money to hand out extended banning orders.Fans must apply to the club to let off flares, smokes and Stroboscobes. I'm presuming that only trusted fans are able to do this. http://m.ultras-tifo.net/photo-news/1993-stromsgodset-start-27102013.htmlThere has been talk about the effects of inhaling smoke, obviously inhaling smoke isn't a good idea, however smoke bombs are non toxic and providing you aren't stood directly above one I wouldn't have thought they're any more harmful than walking down the Soho Road on a busy day.
I also fail to see how not being able to see the fucking pitch due to being in the middle of a smokescreen "improves the atmosphere" in any way shape or form
A bog roll properly thrown down a terrace or unrolled from the window of a Football Special was a great sight, particularly if you were the person who let it go.
God forbid that we are ever allowed to get some sort of atmosphere back into our sterile sit down or thrown out stadia.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on December 03, 2013, 05:27:37 PMQuoteCathy Long, Head of Supporter Services at the Premier League, said: "We have launched an education campaign because we want fans to be fully aware of the dangers of pyrotechnics and to realise the harm they can cause to other supporters."Pyrotechnics are not innocent fun, they can be very dangerous and there are victims.She's right there, I almost lost a flare up my arse trying to smuggle it to Slavia Prague . Very painful.
QuoteCathy Long, Head of Supporter Services at the Premier League, said: "We have launched an education campaign because we want fans to be fully aware of the dangers of pyrotechnics and to realise the harm they can cause to other supporters."Pyrotechnics are not innocent fun, they can be very dangerous and there are victims.
Cathy Long, Head of Supporter Services at the Premier League, said: "We have launched an education campaign because we want fans to be fully aware of the dangers of pyrotechnics and to realise the harm they can cause to other supporters."Pyrotechnics are not innocent fun, they can be very dangerous and there are victims.