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theprof
Aleague terms of entry
 The following items are considered restricted and are not permitted to enter the Venue:
(c) alcoholic beverages;
(d) glass bottles, cans and breakable containers;
(e) missiles of any description;
(f) recreational equipment such as skateboards, rollerblades and bicycles;
(g) animals and pets (other than Assistance Dogs);
(h) laser pointers;
(i) non-accredited photographic equipment and recording devices for commercial purposes (including audio and audio-video equipment or devices);
(j) confetti or shredded paper;
(k) sub-group banners of any size or oversize banners measuring greater than 1m x 1m (unless pre-approved);
(l) flag poles composed of materials other than plastic or wood or greater than 1.5 metres in length;
(m) national or political flags or emblems or any other signs, banners, or materials (including clothing) displaying offensive or inappropriate content or unauthorised commercial or promotional content, (whether written in English or a foreign language);
(n) eskies, coolers and iceboxes too large to be stored under a seat; (o) any item determined by FFA, participating A-League Clubs or Venue management that may interfere with the security of a Venue or match or cause injury, public nuisance or which is deemed dangerous or hazardous to fellow spectators; and (p) any item on the Prohibited Items List available at www.footballaustralia.com.au or on the Venue Conditions of Entry. 

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theprof
Aleague terms of entry
 The following items are considered restricted and are not permitted to enter the Venue:
(c) alcoholic beverages;
(d) glass bottles, cans and breakable containers;
(e) missiles of any description;
(f) recreational equipment such as skateboards, rollerblades and bicycles;
(g) animals and pets (other than Assistance Dogs);
(h) laser pointers;
(i) non-accredited photographic equipment and recording devices for commercial purposes (including audio and audio-video equipment or devices);
(j) confetti or shredded paper;
(k) sub-group banners of any size or oversize banners measuring greater than 1m x 1m (unless pre-approved);
(l) flag poles composed of materials other than plastic or wood or greater than 1.5 metres in length;
(m) national or political flags or emblems or any other signs, banners, or materials (including clothing) displaying offensive or inappropriate content or unauthorised commercial or promotional content, (whether written in English or a foreign language);
(n) eskies, coolers and iceboxes too large to be stored under a seat; (o) any item determined by FFA, participating A-League Clubs or Venue management that may interfere with the security of a Venue or match or cause injury, public nuisance or which is deemed dangerous or hazardous to fellow spectators; and (p) any item on the Prohibited Items List available at www.footballaustralia.com.au or on the Venue Conditions of Entry. 
Had wondered in my foggy memory of games from the past seem to recall someone at some stage either asked to stop waving or having it taken from them a flag of some sort. ( then again could be imagining it)LOL Have seen various banners taken down though.