Horsham labelled '˜killjoys' but ground rules have always been in place

Horsham FC's ground at Gorings Mead, Horsham. Pic Steve Robards SUS-150429-150943001Horsham FC's ground at Gorings Mead, Horsham. Pic Steve Robards SUS-150429-150943001
Horsham FC's ground at Gorings Mead, Horsham. Pic Steve Robards SUS-150429-150943001

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Horsham have been branded killjoys by Eastbourne Town manager John Lambert ahead of their meeting at Gorings Mead on Saturday.

The fire has been stoked ahead of the crunch top-of-the-table clash in the Premier Division, but it will fall short of the drum being banged... quite literally.

Town fans have hit out over the fact they will not be able to bring their usual musical instruments and pyrotechnics to the fixture.

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Horsham officials wrote to their opponents stating that under the terms of their groundshare, no musical instruments, drums, air horns, whistles, fireworks, smoke bombs, flares or dangerous objects are allowed into the ground - a condition that has always existed.