Johnny Rotten wrote:Dylan Stag is sure getting into the Stags thing now after a handful of games and wanting more. He would like some kit but this is severely lacking and as part of his matchday experience he is now interested in "football food" but I have to admit I need to manage his expectations in that respect! This thread reaffirms it.
In terms of him getting more into the Stags thing, it is a little off thread, but as I am writing/typing, in part it is down to those we sit or stand around that makes the day for him so an ongoing thank you (you know who you are).
Crawley at home next up and I'm taking him into the West Stand Lower this time around near the tunnel (his previous home game experience has been the QLE).
oldweststander wrote:Considering you do not get a receipt at the club to check the cost and I wouldn't object to supporting my club with £3 if the food was anywhere near of acceptable quality. Greggs blows MTFC out of the water when it comes to quality and their produce is half the price and hot.
So get off your high horse clever sheet.
Stags Head Stags wrote:oldweststander wrote:Considering you do not get a receipt at the club to check the cost and I wouldn't object to supporting my club with £3 if the food was anywhere near of acceptable quality. Greggs blows MTFC out of the water when it comes to quality and their produce is half the price and hot.
So get off your high horse clever sheet.
I think pound bakery would give them a close run as well
Sneag wrote:Stags Head Stags wrote:oldweststander wrote:Considering you do not get a receipt at the club to check the cost and I wouldn't object to supporting my club with £3 if the food was anywhere near of acceptable quality. Greggs blows MTFC out of the water when it comes to quality and their produce is half the price and hot.
So get off your high horse clever sheet.
I think pound bakery would give them a close run as well
TBF to the club, neither Greggsor the Pound Bakery are opening once a fortnight to a few hundred punters.
Food in football grounds has always been massively over priced & the prices are posted, so no one should be surprised.
My gripe Saturday was that I'd paid the premium price for a product that was inedible.
Sneag wrote:TBF to the club, neither Greggsor the Pound Bakery are opening once a fortnight to a few hundred punters.
Food in football grounds has always been massively over priced & the prices are posted, so no one should be surprised.
My gripe Saturday was that I'd paid the premium price for a product that was inedible.
oldweststander wrote:I emailed the club last week with my view on the quality of the food being sold at premium prices.
An acknowledgement was received stating they would be in touch, needless to say they have not.
Just adds to my opinion that whoever is running the club on a day to day basis hasn't got the best interests of the supporters at heart.
zod wrote:oldweststander wrote:I emailed the club last week with my view on the quality of the food being sold at premium prices.
An acknowledgement was received stating they would be in touch, needless to say they have not.
Just adds to my opinion that whoever is running the club on a day to day basis hasn't got the best interests of the supporters at heart.
Probably the same person who didn't reply to me about my seat getting water running onto it.
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Spiritater wrote:Whatever happened to that lass who was supporter liason officer?
Spiritater wrote:Whatever happened to that lass who was supporter liason officer?
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Joint best pie in football.
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