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Devo's thought of the day - 03.Aug.11

Discussion in 'Portsmouth' started by devonFRATTONiser, Aug 3, 2011.

  1. devonFRATTONiser

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    Don't buy the pie makes it a lot cheaper
     
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    To be honest, I distrust stadium food. Admittedly I have occasionally had a burger from one of the burger vans that's outside but generally I think I'd prefer to eat in advance.
     
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    Hi Dev. £5.50 for a cup of lukewarm tea and a tepid pie. Disgraceful!
    Knight and Lee serve some hearty meals, for not much more than that, on the top floor reataurant, in their Southsea store. A brisk walk to the ground afterwards, will walk off the excess.
     
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    Here in Germany, except for a few pints of 'liquid bread', I avoid all other foods in every stadium, no matter which sport!!
     
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    Can you get all your nourishment from just beer, then?
     
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    The answer is to eat and drink before you enter the ground, don't buy a programme, and just take a flask of drink, or bottled water in with you.

    Should save a fortune !!

    The money saved could then be wisely invested in a pint or two of "falling down water" after the game has finished......
     
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  8. bladderball

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    A good helping of sauerkraut helps. Of course, when 28,000 spectators all follow suit, the atmosphere in the staduim does change somewhat.
     
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    <laugh><laugh> I remember the "German football is weird" feature on Soccer AM and it looks like a lot of fun, to watch footy over there, do you follow a German side? I would choose St Pauli I think.
     
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  10. bladderball

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    I go to SC Freiburg games. Cant say I support the club, just enjoy being there.
     
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