Posh Tottenham fans have been mocked for taking Gordon’s gin and Pernod in optics on a train to their Europa League clash with Rangers.
The intrepid supporters set off on their four-and-a-half hour, 415 mile trip from London to Glasgow yesterday (12 Dec) morning.
But to keep them entertained on their journey by rail they packed the mobile, pub-style spirit holder and dispenser.
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They had a £19 bottle of gin and £21.50 one of the aniseed liqueur on the table.
The group also had a tub of sliced lemon and lime, a bucket of ice, glass tumblers and an array of snacks.
A bottle of Innocent orange juice, Coca Cola and a can of mixed gin was also on the table.
West Ham fan Steve Hickey quipped: “They’re getting battered.
“Everywhere they go.”
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Another supporter said: “Blimey how times have changed.
“Case of Stella and bacon butties back in the day.”
A third footy nut joked: “Nothing says ‘lads away day’ quite like an ice bucket and perfectly sliced lemons.”
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Charles Davie – who follows rivals Arsenal – said: “Beer a bit too gassy for the lads?”
But others hailed the makeshift bar.
One said: “Tottenham fans’ with their ready made bar en route up to Glasgow for their game at Rangers, quality.”
Aston Villa fan Paul Jones said: “Very classy.”
Another added: “All I care about is that ice?
“Do they carry a freezer?”
Spurs drew 1-1 with the Rangers at Ibrox last (12 Dec) night.
The Scottish giants took the lead in the 47th minute through a Hamza Igamane strike.
But sub Dejan Kulusevski equalised for the Premier League side with 15 minutes remaining.
In March, Portsmouth fans also took optics on a four-and-a-half hour trip for their League One clash with Peterborough, as reported on What’s The Jam.
Two months earlier Stevenage supporters were ridiculed for tucking into charcuterie on their loco.