Not providing you with want you want to eat is not telling you what you can and can't eat. If you go into an Indian restaurant that doesn't serve you fish and chips is that telling you that you can't eat fish and chips?
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He isn't telling you what you can and can't eat. He's just exercising his right, as the person who paid for and owns the club, to decide what to sell and not sell. The supporters also have a perfect right to tell him to do one.
He seems motivated to do what he thinks is the right thing and this will likely be very much supported by young parents and young supporters who are more likely to have a vested interest in the climate change argument. Good luck to him.
I reckon that we can set a better example
Just tell our supporters that to reduce their carbon footprint that the club will ban them 1 game every 4 thus saving petrol etc on travel.
Banning all away supporters would reduce the carbon footprint of football