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I expect that at Carrow Road, 3 games, with a pie and a drink for a casual fan would cost nearer £135!!!
 
Yeah but would you pay that to watch 270 mins+ of 'hoofball' ? Shows how desperate they are to get fans to the Portaloo even when they're in the top six
 
I've never understood this obsession with mass-produced, stodgy, seriously overpriced pies at football games. Christ, it's only two hours start to finish - surely people could have something decent before or after the match? Or grab a sarnie from Morrison's opposite the ground? :emoticon-0112-wonde
 
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I've never understood this obsession with mass-produced, stodgy, seriously overpriced pies at football games. Christ, it's only two hours start to finish - surely people could have something decent before or after the match? Or grab a sarnie from Morrison's opposite the ground? :emoticon-0112-wonde

Or if you really want a pie get it from Morrisons there are no better, highly recommend the chicken balti :biggrin:
 
I occasionally buy a hot dog in the pub nearest the river before a game for £2.
Will get fish and chips there before the Middlesbrough game and usually get there early enough to get the steak and chips when there's a Tuesday game!!
 
Our pies are meant to be at the good end of what's on offer around the football league, I can't believe those towards the bottom of that particular table manage to sell any!
 
I've never understood this obsession with mass-produced, stodgy, seriously overpriced pies at football games. Christ, it's only two hours start to finish - surely people could have something decent before or after the match? Or grab a sarnie from Morrison's opposite the ground? :emoticon-0112-wonde

Totally agree Cromer and if you were at work, you would have your lunch around midday to 1pm and then wouldn't eat again till the evening.
I guess it's just part of the ritual of going to games!!!
 
Ladies and Gentlemen - you simply have not lived until you have experienced the 'delights' of a Scotch Pie at Stenhousemuir's Ochilview Park!