I think it's been about 20 years since I've eaten any of the sh1te that football grounds have to offer.
I would need to be pretty desperate.
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I think it's been about 20 years since I've eaten any of the sh1te that football grounds have to offer.
I would need to be pretty desperate.
The standard us pretty rank, plastic scalding hot drinks, pre packed mass produced hot items.
You should be able to get a half time snack without missing any of the game, that's just a basic fact.
Having to Q into the second half or pitching up at half-time to find nowt left, indeed any items sold out, is just unacceptable.
My personal thought is limit the amount of items but make the produce of a decent quality.
I spent last season in the main stand trying to be at the front of the queue at half time to provide the grandson with a pie (the only bit he liked of the day out)
In general we were about 3rd in the queue.
The service was atrocious.
Half time seemed to come as a surprise to them every time.
They had absolutely no idea whatsoever what they were doing and whatever they did do was done with painful slowness.
They obviously thought they could cope when the game was actually being played but there was fear in their eyes as a queue descended.
Got a steak pie once it was like a rock and the steak looked black! At least we wont have to worry about it at the new stadium! Magic
Why would anybody eat a pie at a football match. If you're hungry take a bar of chocolate with you instead of buying that shiite.