Barryhopez
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It's a weird phenomenon, a bit like the cinema, that folk need to gorge on overpriced shite and complain about it when they go to a venue or event.
Is it just a Scottish thing?
Is it just a Scottish thing?
Can't fathom a hot dog being more expensive than a steak pie.5.95 for a burger or a hot dog.
3.40 steak pie
3.00 scotch pie
2.70 tea/coffee/bovril
3.20 for a juice
1.50 Chocolate or crisps
2.20 carton of water
Steak pie was really good
Will give it a bash mate, the first van is decent enough grub.Chippie on Copland Road is best bet.
You can only gorge on it if you can actually buy the fuvking stuff.It's a weird phenomenon, a bit like the cinema, that folk need to gorge on overpriced shite and complain about it when they go to a venue or event.
Is it just a Scottish thing?
Is that the vegetarian option?Still the same shite in the club deck. £5 a programme dear god
How come wee skinny cuunts always have fat birds…better get me a burger ya wee dick.
More chance of a cold cola mateIs that the vegetarian option?
I think if you've ever been to a sporting event in say America, you realise just how poor quality fare us fans get in this country.It's a weird phenomenon, a bit like the cinema, that folk need to gorge on overpriced shite and complain about it when they go to a venue or event.
Is it just a Scottish thing?
An overreaction?No doubt an overreaction
An overreaction?
Today is possibly the hottest day in Scotland's history and our club have awarded a catering contract to a shower of cowboys who never thought to put water into fridges?
Got the exact same in 1985, btw the dairy milk were a lot bigger then.
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Threads been entirely changed yet again. My comment was a reply to what the thread was which just a complaint about hot dogs not being nice. There was no mention of no water etc in what I was replying toAn overreaction?
Today is possibly the hottest day in Scotland's history and our club have awarded a catering contract to a shower of cowboys who never thought to put water into fridges?
BTW, I don't do food at football unless I'm forced to but reading the stuff on this thread about what is happening at Ibrox tonight is actually embarrassing.
Still more edible than they burgers when they go cold.Christ what muck does lower tier members get served if gold is rewarded with prison food?
Loads of other clubs can get it right and money from it. Likes of Gardy90 thinks this is a silly idea for us though.But it is. And has been for almost 20 year.
As I've said, food at Ibrox has never been part of the match day experience for me. But it'll be the punters who keep paying who are the ones who will ultimately have the final say.Given that soft drinks are from a ‘fountain’, I’m quite sure that aren’t any fridges to put them in?
I agree it would be good if everything was sorted for day one, but ‘shower of cowboys’ is just a bit much
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They are cold out the fountainAs I've said, food at Ibrox has never been part of the match day experience for me. But it'll be the punters who keep paying who are the ones who will ultimately have the final say.
However, be it fridges or fountains. Unless you are paying for a hot drink, are you entitled to expect your juices and water to be cold? It's a no brainer for me.
Well, it's certainly a topic I never thought I'd be participating in, on here.
Spot onIf the same moany bastards from last season come back for another shot and still aren't happy then eat before u go in! I'm sure u can survive 90 mins without grub!
But yes it sounds the same shite as always
A sachet of tomato ketchup?Nothing for 40p ?
A flute was 50pNothing for 40p ?
The burger will probably be meat free...Good prices. Would be better if they had something non-meat or white meat related though too.
Maybe Gregg's replaced them at half-time if stuff were Luke warm at hot prices?
I wouldn’t feed a dog out of it now, very poor. Not sure if it’s even still open was closed for a long timeChippie on Copland Road is best bet.
24 x 500ml bottles in Lidl for £3Buying water for £2.20 a carton in Scotland. You couldn't make it up.