Thu Sep 13, 2018 4:10 pm
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Thu Sep 13, 2018 4:49 pm
ThomasC wrote:piss water ....absolutely feel like a societies scivy drinking that. Captain Blackbeard gave his crew rum and we get this shite.
Thu Sep 13, 2018 5:13 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Cheap pints: The Guide
The good people at OddsMonkey have been trying to find which Premier League grounds offer value for money in terms of matchday pints — with Burnley and Huddersfield offering the cheapest pint of beer for Premier League football fans, with Chelsea the most expensive.
Cardiff City Stadium for fans is one of the most expensive for a pint of larger.
with Burnley and Huddersfield offering the cheapest pint of beer for Premier League football fans, with Chelsea the most expensive.
There’s a warning for Bluebirds fans heading to London this weekend Chelsea football club and surrounding areas is very expensive for a pint of lager.
But Cardiff City Stadium actually has the most expensive mark-up, with a pint in the stadium costing £4.30 – £1.30 more than the average price in the Cardiff city centre.
Every season City have put their prices higher behind their bars.
Thu Sep 13, 2018 5:15 pm
Thu Sep 13, 2018 5:17 pm
Thu Sep 13, 2018 5:30 pm
pembroke allan wrote:Correct me if wrong annis but doesn't compass who run the outlets determine the prices not the club as being stated, Or do the club run the bar areas and compass the food outlets?
Thu Sep 13, 2018 5:32 pm
Fri Sep 14, 2018 12:21 pm
davids wrote:When I went into the ground before the Newcastle game I could hardly believe my eyes.
In the Canton End next to the catering place was a gin bar
A f*cking GIN BAR FFS!
Don't remember there being a gin bar next to the tea hut behind the Grange End at NP but perhaps I missed it.
There are so many places to eat and drink near the stadium that I always wonder why people spend so much on beer, burgers and now gin at the ground.
I suppose if enough people stopped paying the extortionate prices for food and drink at the ground the prices would have to come down.
Fri Sep 14, 2018 12:25 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Cheap pints: The Guide
The good people at OddsMonkey have been trying to find which Premier League grounds offer value for money in terms of matchday pints — with Burnley and Huddersfield offering the cheapest pint of beer for Premier League football fans, with Chelsea the most expensive.
Cardiff City Stadium for fans is one of the most expensive for a pint of larger.
with Burnley and Huddersfield offering the cheapest pint of beer for Premier League football fans, with Chelsea the most expensive.
There’s a warning for Bluebirds fans heading to London this weekend Chelsea football club and surrounding areas is very expensive for a pint of lager.
But Cardiff City Stadium actually has the most expensive mark-up, with a pint in the stadium costing £4.30 – £1.30 more than the average price in the Cardiff city centre.
Every season City have put their prices higher behind their bars.
Arsenal home was £5 a pint in the Ninian Stand
Fri Sep 14, 2018 12:39 pm
Forever Blue wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Correct me if wrong annis but doesn't compass who run the outlets determine the prices not the club as being stated, Or do the club run the bar areas and compass the food outlets?
Allan, the original contract had expired and City did a new deal with them, so City will have had a big say in things this time as The Riddler was desperate when he did the original deal.
Fri Sep 14, 2018 12:40 pm
Fri Sep 14, 2018 12:42 pm
pembroke allan wrote:Forever Blue wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Correct me if wrong annis but doesn't compass who run the outlets determine the prices not the club as being stated, Or do the club run the bar areas and compass the food outlets?
Allan, the original contract had expired and City did a new deal with them, so City will have had a big say in things this time as The Riddler was desperate when he did the original deal.
Thanks annis thought things were changing! Tbh you either pay the prices or you don't, market forces will determine if prices to high as fans been saying they buy things outside club which is their prerogative.
Fri Sep 14, 2018 1:03 pm
Forever Blue wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Forever Blue wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Correct me if wrong annis but doesn't compass who run the outlets determine the prices not the club as being stated, Or do the club run the bar areas and compass the food outlets?
Allan, the original contract had expired and City did a new deal with them, so City will have had a big say in things this time as The Riddler was desperate when he did the original deal.
Thanks annis thought things were changing! Tbh you either pay the prices or you don't, market forces will determine if prices to high as fans been saying they buy things outside club which is their prerogative.
I agree Allan, it is down to our own fans to decide what they do.
Fri Sep 14, 2018 3:26 pm
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