Drinking alcohol in seats at football grounds 'could be permitted' as part of fan-led review into game | UK News | Sky News Skip to content Watch Live Menu Home UK World Politics US Climate Science & Tech Business Ents & Arts Travel Offbeat Analysis Opinion Videos Weather More Home UK World Politics US Climate Science & Tech Business Ents & Arts Travel Offbeat Analysis Opinion Videos Weather Drinking alcohol in seats at football grounds 'could be permitted' as part of fan-led review into game While still permitted in the concourses, drinking alcohol in seats has been banned since 1985 to stem hooliganism in the game. Former sports minister Tracey Crouch, who is leading the review, will reportedly recommend changes to that policy. Fill 2 Copy 11 Created with Sketch. Friday 24 September 2021 13:09, UK Image: Drinking alcohol in the stands has not been permitted since 1985 image/svg+xml Why you can trust Sky News Drinking alcohol in seats at football grounds, banned since 1985, could be reinstated as part of a fan-led review into the game.Former sports minister and current Conservative MP Tracey Crouch is set to publish her independent review into football, with a key recommendation being changes to how alcohol is consumed within stadiums, according to The Times newspaper. Currently, drinking alcohol is permitted in the concourses of grounds in the Football League but not in seats, meaning fans can drink before the match and quickly at half-time. Image: Some will be critical of the proposal after the violence at the Euro 2020 final in July Ms Crouch admitted the timing of the recommendation against the backdrop of the scenes at Wembley for the Euro 2020 final in July is not ideal, but feels the moment has come to review how alcohol is viewed as part of the match-going experience."Our view on alcohol and football is outdated," she told The Times. "It's not helped when you see scenes like we did at Wembley. But that's why I would pilot it first. Let's get the data. Advertisement "My view is not some kind of altruistic view that fans should be able to drink at football. It's also about allowing clubs to be able to sustain themselves. More from UK Prince Harry seeks judicial review after Home Office stops him from paying for police protection in UK Booster jabs for 16 and 17-year-olds to become available from Monday as rules change COVID-19: Cases 'plateauing' in London, East and South East, with hospital admissions 'slowing', experts say "We kettle people into drinking quickly at half-time. And that is the unhealthy aspect of the football fan's relationship with alcohol. They drink a lot in a short space of time. So my recommendation is to pilot this and not have to down a pint at half-time."Ms Crouch will push for a pilot on serving alcohol at clubs in the National League and League Two with a view to extending it across the professional game, thus protecting the income of clubs lower down the footballing pyramid."Take a club like Dulwich Hamlet, which is in National League South," Ms Crouch said. "Its revenue is generated through its refreshments."If it gets promoted to the National League Premier [which operates under the alcohol ban], it effectively stops generating that revenue during a game. They said openly in evidence to us that they cannot afford to get promoted because of the rules around alcohol."Lots of clubs generate a lot of their income through their bars and I think it's time to look at this issue again. We do have this bizarre situation where you can go to Headingley and drink as a cricket fan, but go to Elland Road and you can't drink as a football fan."The fan-led review, chaired by Ms Crouch, was established amid the controversy that followed the collapsed European Super League project earlier this year, while the Duke of Cambridge has shown his support for grassroots football fans hoping to save the "heart and soul" of their clubs. Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram About Sky News Down About Us Sky Data Sky News International Sky News Library Sales Site Map Editorial Guidelines Supreme Court Live Sky News Board Sky News Services Down Sky News RSS Sky News For Your Phone Sky News Radio Sky Channels Down Sky 1 Sky Witness Sky Atlantic Sky Arts Sky Cinema Sky Sports More Sky Sites Down NOW Sky Ocean Rescue Sky Academy Studios Bigger Picture Sky Group Sky Bet Sky.com Sky News Arabia Advertise With Us Terms & Conditions Privacy & Cookies Privacy Options Accessibility Contact Us © 2022 Sky UK