Whilst Lindleys have the contract at NYS we will not see a bar/pub anywhere within the grounds of NYS.
I don't even see what they bring to us: under-trained staff, overpriced and don't even get me started on the pints they have on draught; one week they taste fine the other they taste like cat p1ss, either drink that or take out a small loan to get a round of bottled drinks in. A very poorly run agreement.
Response from RUFC below - which in a nutshell is a NO.They want a 7 day option on the unit and it would entail great deal of investment- there must be a glut of pub furniture with so many pubs closing every week. So you wont see me spending time or money in our current facility unless I'm calling for p**s .
"Thanks for your e-mail.
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Utilising one of the currently vacant corner units for a further enhancement to our catering provision is something that we’re contumely monitoring and have looked at several potential solutions, all of which require a significant amount of capital expenditure, some more so than others depending on the final usage. In an ideal world it would be a seven day a week operation rather than a purely matchday facility to get maximum value, both in financial and in usage terms.
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Whilst we’ve obviously always been very keen to look to progress with such a project we have to ensure that it has long term financial viability.
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We continually look at improvements throughout the stadium and this is an area that comes without exception.
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Please be rest assured that this is a potential project that is always on the table and, as mentioned, we constantly all visit opportunities as and when they are discovered.
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Once again, thank you for your e-mail and enjoy the rest of, what promises to be, an exciting end to the current 2017/2018 campaign.
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Kind regards,
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Steve Coakley
Commercial Director
Id rather buy someone else a pint in a pub rather than be ripped off in the concourse after that explanation...I thought the whole idea of football was to get fans in, not out...its still got that "you ought to be gratefull we're letting you come " feel to it sometimes...especially with the big brother stewarding approach...
The stewards at NYS are something else. I have never come across such an arrogant self-entitled set of stewards at any other club, most of them just let you get on with it in the concourse. Ours get giddy over a crisp packet flying about, they are one of the worst things about this club. They act like we're all criminals and up to no good.
At Millmoor there was a suppoters club, next to the Railway end near the tea bar, my father was one of the original people who set up the supporters club at Rotherham United, while working on a match day in the supporters club selling tickets.
Just after kick off he would walk from the club, behind the touch line & go into the terracing by the players entrance, I still have a picture of my dad holding the first ever enlarged Mayday prize cheque.
There were good die-hards for the club, in setting the supporters club up, with my father, Big Ron, Charlie Smelt & many more, the Millers were in their heart.