Looks like improved food at SMS...nachos, hot dogs, hog roast. And food sellers in the bowl. Doesn't bother me, but I know some of you have been seeking an improvement.
Still never quite got, how out of a whole day leading up to and after a match, some people seem utterly unable to eat either side of a 90 minute game. There is better food on offer outside the stadium (not talking about the vans outside the ground) and much cheaper too. Plus you are not queuing up for it with thousands of others in a small window of opportunity.
I really don't enjoy someone f**ing off to the concourse 10 mins before half time, getting in my way in the process... then coming back 10 mins after half time with a half eaten microwaved hot dog stinking of industrial waste mustard, which they wave in your face as they stumble to their seat.
WHEN I run football, food & drink will be banned from all stadiums. You have been warned.
Still never quite got, how out of a whole day leading up to and after a match, some people seem utterly unable to eat either side of a 90 minute game. There is better food on offer outside the stadium (not talking about the vans outside the ground) and much cheaper too. Plus you are not queuing up for it with thousands of others in a small window of opportunity.
I really don't enjoy someone ****ing off to the concourse 10 mins before half time, getting in my way in the process... then coming back 10 mins after half time with a half eaten microwaved hot dog stinking of industrial waste mustard, which they wave in your face as they stumble to their seat.
WHEN I run football, food & drink will be banned from all stadiums. You have been warned.
I have to confess that there is one time that I do partake of something at halftime but I don't leave my seat.
Traditionally, on the Boxing Day or New Years games at St Marys.
The stewards check my bag and see the thermos flask.
They have no idea that it's full of Mulled Wine <bandit>
Looks like improved food at SMS...nachos, hot dogs, hog roast. And food sellers in the bowl. Doesn't bother me, but I know some of you have been seeking an improvement.
the very lovely mrs godderswill make my cheese sandwiches and her marmite sandwiches as usual and we shall take a flask of bovril as always this season come rain or come shine. Why change the habit of a life time?
For me it is olives, tomatoes, a nice French baguette, red wine, some decent cheese from the farmer's market in Fareham, garlic prawns. No wonder I sit on my own!! Perhaps Godders could join me as I believe he has a Gallic taste when it comes to food!!!
