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It's time the club got rid of the outside caterers at the away end & brought catering in-house like the fanzone.
funny that a lot of non league clubs do in house catering and although its a similar price to league clubs it,s a lot more edible and the lasses that serve who in a lot of cases are volunteers seem to have a smile on their faces. |
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I.d be pretty sure that the total fans using the away end over a season wouldnt be far off the Clayton total and that would be made up for by the fact that away fans tend to have a larger food/drink spend And yes i remember the Carlisle spat over the catering vans but people who live in glass houses shouldnt throw stones the catering and service at BP is just about the worst in the league and thats at a club thats owned by a local pie manufacturer/retailer. |
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Lord Stiff - think Chris thinks the cost of a pie is too high? My response was aimed at that.
Don't really have any views on Away fans catering except to say it would be nice if they let the Away fans into the fanzone. |
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Northernsoul,
If my memory serves me right, the criticism from the CUFC fans last year was because one of their fans had posted on their forum along the lines that they were in for a treat at the Wham, as you could buy a pie & a pint for a fiver - football cordon bleu! :D Unfortunately, he was unaware that this deal was limited to the home fanzone. :o Needless to say he was tarred & feathered after the starving Cumbrians discovered that the only treat awaiting them were tins of beer & overpriced burgers. :mad: Can't comment on the catering at Brunton Park, but assume that even away fans can at least buy a pie???? |
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A little disingenuous there Cashy if I may say so. I made two unrelated points:
1. That I don't think £2.50 is not expensive for a pie (but Chris thinks it is) 2. I have no views on Away catering because I've never been there, know very little about the situation, so find myself unable to comment. (I know that ignorance doesn't stop some people voicing off). Whatever the situation is, allowing Away fans into the fanzone seems a nice idea to me. Obviously the laid back bar staff would need to pull their socks up to deal with the additional demand but since it's only for 15 mins I'm sure they could if they tried. |
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as a club who really do not have enough home fans we have to make the wham a better experiance for away fans as we need em more than a lot of clubs do. with the position and geography of our ground plus most of the teams being southern based i imagine they turn up thirsty and hungry. a lot of home fans i imagine live say 10 mins. up the road so drink and food will be less of an importance. an open terrace or a bus shelter to sit in hardly puts us on top of the list to visit and poor catering facilities especially in winter could be the last straw.
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Well said monkey hanger
We need a USP beyond our name, and if that's high quality home made catering then so be it. It all helps, and no doubt it can bring in a decent profit |
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Half decent food at the Crown ground would certainly be a USP that very few other clubs could compete with.
Morecambe has (not quite literally) been dining out on having (allegedly) the best pie in the league for some time. Mrs Exile and I mainly attend away games, and do not buy the c**p on offer at many other grounds a second time around. As far as I can judge, the quality on offer has nothing to do with the size of the crowd or stadium. Big venues also sell inedible food and tepid tea, usually at even higher prices. FGR, for all the ranting about veganism, and Morecambe show it's got nothing to do with the number of customers, just the will to offer something slightly better than the worst possible food that a captive and hungry punter will eat. |
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We all know the club have had only limited success in attracting more home fans to the Wham.
However, the potential of attracting more away supporters has largely been ignored. Feedback from visiting fans regarding their visits to the Wham have not been exactly glowing. As far as I am aware, there have been no real improvements at the Coppice end for many years - and it shows! I know these cost money, but perhaps the club should consider this as a matter of priority. Surely we want visiting fans to feel welcome & to make their visit an enjoyable experience. This would quickly pay dividends if future posts on away fans forums were unanimous in their praise of visiting the Wham; 'Always an enjoyable experience to visit Accy. Warm, friendly welcome and the best value beer & pies in League 2!' At the moment, I wouldn't repeat some of the comments I've read on what away fans think of their recent visits. |
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Summer 2016 should have seen The Whinney Hill stand go up - it didnt
Summer 2017 should have seen the Main Stand redevelopment - it hasnt I think Andy has downed tools :) |
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Dont think so meself, reckon its been spent elsewhere?
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