No, it's a supply and demand business.I mean, it’s not rocket science, is it?
No, it's a supply and demand business.I mean, it’s not rocket science, is it?
He's chewing over that idea, but does he know his onions?i'm surprised Fat Dan hasn't reviewed the new burgers yet, the fat cunt.
I get that, but had the club had the foresight when they were building the new stadium, back in 92/93, they could have built underground a beer cellar (as you get in a pub), and had deliveries on match days!
Too tight then to do it, and too much bother, probably!
he's probably eating one now mate.He's chewing over that idea, but does he know his onions?
Serious? No, not really!
Are you fucking serious? An underground beer cellar, straight up? How does that work then and what's the cost?
Loved them burgers and the hot dogs off them carts, onions were gorgeous. The buns crumbled in your hands. It was the smell I couldnt resist.Remember the dodgy burger carts in the 70's / 80's?
Always pushed around by some old geezer in a long white coat.
Burgers seemed to be cooked in boiling water, as were the onions.
It has nish to do with the club, it's franchised out.But the club doesn’t have any excuses for the piss poor beer they serve up,
It doesn't see above.Think supporters would be happy to pay a bit over the odds for a decent pint or burger, knowing the profits from it will go back into the club!
But you want the club to get in more expensive beer whilst bods are struggling. Why is that important that you must have a beer in the ground? The chaps i go with have a good booze locally and wait until after the match to have another one or twelve.With the current cost of living, the club should realise that loyalty only goes so far!
I get that, but if the club are aware that punters in the ground aren’t happy with the quality of the beer, then as a customer, they have a right to complain and/or not renew the franchise when it next comes up for renewal!It has nish to do with the club, it's franchised out.
I said that punters would be happy to pay a bit over the odds if the beer and food were as good or better than what you get in pubs! Not expecting bods to pay well over the odds, just expecting value for money!But you want the club to get in more expensive beer whilst bods are struggling. Why is that important that you must have a beer in the ground?
And that’s the sensible thing to do, if you can do it, but other bods might not be able to meet up outside (arriving at the ground at different times etc.) so a pint with your mates at HT is maybe the only option available! Same at FT, bods can’t always stay behind (work, family commitments, etc.), so a trip to the pub afterwards isn’t always possible!The chaps i go with have a good booze locally and wait until after the match to have another one or twelve.
Yes, everyone is struggling money wise, but it doesn’t stop people eating out once every so often, as long as their happy that the food and drink is good and isn’t outrageously expensive. Personally, I wouldn’t pay £12 for fish & Chips in a pub restaurant when I can get it for half that from the local chippy and take it home to eat! Likewise, if someone recommended the eaterie at the ground, I’d be happy to give it a go, as long as I didn’t think the prices were totally expensive! Then it would come down to how good or bad the food was, as to whether I’d go back there again!The new eaterie thing at the cbl is apparently okay but pricey, you can't have it both ways.
Get the hurlimans back, atmosphere will be rocking againThey won’t serve decent loopy juice because of the possible consequences .. safer to serve Pisswater …
He bought it on EbayThank God Knocker lost his trading licence.
Like one of your jigsaws?He bought it on Ebay
What with the cost of living crisis, paypal charges and the rising cost of importing the materials, the average cost of a jigsaw on eBay is now £1.99 plus postage. Not only that, but lots of jigsaw sellers have turned their back on the industry after continuing negative reviews from buyers and the resulting criminal charges after dealing with the complaints.Like one of your jigsaws?
recall in the old days at the den,the old rotten burgers on the hot plate use to walk towards you lolNothing wrong with that adds to the flavour
Get the hurlimans back, atmosphere will be rocking again
Bar back of the Cold Blow, I was getting served there age of 15/16. Halfway was a bit more tricky got blanked now and again.Remember the old bill trying to clear the bar top of the halfway half hour after the game horses sliding on the terraces