I really can't understand the number of people that go to football to.. 09:21 - Oct 6 with 1981 views | norfsufblue | experience the "wonderful beverages" on offer at half time ! It is really noticeable how many seats empty for 5-10 mins before and after half time me to sample these delicacies!..... in a 15 min window! For me yesterday a pre match visit to greggs was more than enough with a beer to wash it down and loosen the vocal chords .... I'm probably wrong though🤷 |  | | |  |
I really can't understand the number of people that go to football to.. on 09:24 - Oct 6 with 1930 views | WeWereZombies | No Bovril, no party. |  |
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I really can't understand the number of people that go to football to.. on 09:35 - Oct 6 with 1856 views | noggin | From experience, it's to delay the onset of the early hangover. |  |
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I really can't understand the number of people that go to football to.. on 10:29 - Oct 6 with 1717 views | ElephantintheRoom | You forget how uncomfortable those seats are - and the wagon wheels sell out fast. |  |
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I really can't understand the number of people that go to football to.. on 12:06 - Oct 6 with 1582 views | The_Flashing_Smile | Maybe that's why all the kids are turning to Colombian marching powder these days. |  |
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I really can't understand the number of people that go to football to.. on 12:25 - Oct 6 with 1556 views | Leaky | £11 for a hot dog not much different to Greggs in quality, how ever it was a least hot. |  | |  |
I really can't understand the number of people that go to football to.. on 12:45 - Oct 6 with 1513 views | franz_tyson | We've got to pay for our PL players' wages somehow. If some go early and stay a little while longer to buy ITFC products - then all the better. I would focus on those scumbags who smuggle in hot beverages and Werthers and cheat tbe club out of some much needed pennies. |  | |  |
I really can't understand the number of people that go to football to.. on 16:00 - Oct 6 with 1337 views | Alberto_the_frog |
I really can't understand the number of people that go to football to.. on 12:25 - Oct 6 by Leaky | £11 for a hot dog not much different to Greggs in quality, how ever it was a least hot. |
Lucky you. My hotdog was "only" £9.10 but it was barely warm and one of the nastiest things I've ever eaten. And £10 for a pint of Greene King to wash down with |  | |  |
I really can't understand the number of people that go to football to.. on 16:11 - Oct 6 with 1284 views | azuremerlangus | Went to see us play Brighton a few years ago and they had fancy pies (with herbs etc in the pastry) and guest keg real ale for reasonable prices (for footy stadiums anyway). Both were decent quality - so it can be done. |  |
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I really can't understand the number of people that go to football to.. on 16:51 - Oct 6 with 1225 views | RIPbobby | I would say at prices like that that is why to atmosphere at WHU is poor. They have been in the top flight for a while and the REAL footie fans are much less in numbers and modern footie fans are in attendance. At the moment at PR we have mostly REAL supporters who love the occasion and can afford the matchday experience. I have said many times if the season ticket goes up 10% for next season then I would consider renewing. But the closer it gets to 20% the less likely I am going to go for it. Others will do the same and then we move across to different kinds of supporters. Some would say the PRAWN SANDWICH kind of supporter who have much more expendable expenditure and less interest. It is coming, it just depends on how quickly. SIGH. As many know there are very easy ways to watch any top flight match for nothing and I feel that is where the REAL footie supporters are these days. In many ways the same has happened to darts. Back in the day darts world champs was full of real darts fans and then were close enough to touch the players then and could get a good view of the board and what was happening. Today the nearest fans are at least 20 metres from the board and you cant see a thing. The prices are extortionate and it is generally full of kids having their first beer. In hindsight I have wanted to write this for a long time, but never gotten around to it. Sorry for the grammar and the poor quality of the structure. It is just a thing I have wanted to get off my chest for a long time. Maybe I should have written it in drafts and waited until I was happy with all my points. I hope it kind of makes sense. |  | |  |
I really can't understand the number of people that go to football to.. on 16:55 - Oct 6 with 1190 views | Benters |
I really can't understand the number of people that go to football to.. on 16:11 - Oct 6 by azuremerlangus | Went to see us play Brighton a few years ago and they had fancy pies (with herbs etc in the pastry) and guest keg real ale for reasonable prices (for footy stadiums anyway). Both were decent quality - so it can be done. |
I think it’s Brighton who get a guest ale in from the away supporters area,and yes the pies are beautiful. |  |
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I really can't understand the number of people that go to football to.. on 17:08 - Oct 6 with 1163 views | CrayonKing |
I really can't understand the number of people that go to football to.. on 16:51 - Oct 6 by RIPbobby | I would say at prices like that that is why to atmosphere at WHU is poor. They have been in the top flight for a while and the REAL footie fans are much less in numbers and modern footie fans are in attendance. At the moment at PR we have mostly REAL supporters who love the occasion and can afford the matchday experience. I have said many times if the season ticket goes up 10% for next season then I would consider renewing. But the closer it gets to 20% the less likely I am going to go for it. Others will do the same and then we move across to different kinds of supporters. Some would say the PRAWN SANDWICH kind of supporter who have much more expendable expenditure and less interest. It is coming, it just depends on how quickly. SIGH. As many know there are very easy ways to watch any top flight match for nothing and I feel that is where the REAL footie supporters are these days. In many ways the same has happened to darts. Back in the day darts world champs was full of real darts fans and then were close enough to touch the players then and could get a good view of the board and what was happening. Today the nearest fans are at least 20 metres from the board and you cant see a thing. The prices are extortionate and it is generally full of kids having their first beer. In hindsight I have wanted to write this for a long time, but never gotten around to it. Sorry for the grammar and the poor quality of the structure. It is just a thing I have wanted to get off my chest for a long time. Maybe I should have written it in drafts and waited until I was happy with all my points. I hope it kind of makes sense. |
Same with music festivals and concerts. Prices keep going up and everything's becoming gentrified! |  | |  |
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