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Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal have taken a bold stand against the very modern football supporter… by banning the selfie stick.

Having become all the rage over the Christmas period, selfie sticks have been an ever present at Premier League grounds over the busy festive period. One donut of a Spurs fan was eveb caught waving one in the air while celebrating.

An Arsenal spokesman told the New Journal: “We can confirm that 'selfie sticks' are banned on matchdays at Emirates Stadium. The club's ground regulations prohibit any object that could be used as a weapon or could compromise public safety." They can be used on stadium tours, however, as pictured above.

While Spurs wrote:

It got us thinking, what else should be banned from football grounds up and down the land?

Making a sandwich

No, seriously... this happened at Manchester City:

Filming a penalty

This is bonkers. Do people not understand there are about 500,000 cameras at the ground already? You've paid for a ticket, enjoy the football.

Oh no, wait... a dodgy video of a goal will get you about 7 likes on Facebook and show all your friends that you're not an armchair fan.

Soz, forgot.

(Image: Offside Sports Photography)

iPad

Yes, that's right. iPad.