Trying to do their bit for the environment but but we are football fans, we should be exempt, we want our pie n chips and we want to drive around in second gear around the stadium looking for a parking spot blah blah blah, this planet is ours to destroy ****ing ****ers
Climate change is here. Will probs take an incident like the massive flood that happened in Germany to occur and sweep away the entire first team of Stockport FC for your average pie and chips worrier to take it seriously though.
Don't see the problem with Forest Green doing that tbh. Not forcing anyone to buy anything. Anyone who regularly buys food at a football ground is a mug anyway imo.
Probably more expensive at Prem level, from some of the prices I've seen said in the past. Not so bad a lower league level. Pinkie don't go football anyway, so none of it applies to him.
I tend to find it **** and overpriced almost everywhere (with a special mention to pies at Wigan) and would generally rather give my money to an independent trader/local business.
I do agree with you. Football fans do tend to be a captive market once in the ground, generally for poor quality food. So yeah support your independent traders.
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Ours ain't too bad price wise, plus we do tend to get a free beer/soft drink and free donut / snack 2 or 3 times a season - Xmas, Chairman's birthday and anniversary of late Chairman's death ... members of the supporters club travelling on official coaches also get a free breakfast on boxing day if we are away from home ...small gestures perhaps, but does further endear the owners to the fan base.
If that's legit that's ****ing tragic . Just shows how small they are inside England. They may have the plastic fanbase on social media from various continents jumping on their bandwagon but in England they're ****ing tiny.