Thats what we need, sharing The Covered End with 2,000 people who have had a few beers and a "Ruby" it will be rank up there and the queue for the Karzy...................... ; )
Thats what we need, sharing The Covered End with 2,000 people who have had a few beers and a "Ruby" it will be rank up there and the queue for the Karzy...................... ; )
Won't be able to get in the Karzy as they're reserved for the smokers.
The Balti pie is the ideal comprimise. Solid British pastry with the addictive tastes of the sub-continent. The one at the Bescot was particularly good as I remember.
In practice it should be a good idea but we've all tasted the shit they've sold up until now. I'll stick with eating before or after the match..............
There was van selling curry outside the Riverside at Boro one year, also a Palace fan once told me (through an intermediary of course) there was one at Coventry as well. I think squeezing past people to get to your seat holding a tray of hot runny madras etc could a tad hazardous - I've seen plenty of cups of tea go flying in similar circumstances. Maybe Bhaji's and samosas would be an idea - I'll be the one staging a pitch invasion to catch them if people start lobbing them to taunt any overweight goalie, like they did with Jim Stannard and the celery.
This is the crap choice Alex Wright, MOG and myself get at football grounds (no other alternative).
These particular (absolutely vile) ones come as £1.48 for a pack of four....and I think football grounds tend to sell them for about £2.50-£3.50each. Nigh on £10 profit for four of 'em.
Yep, you don't have to buy them, and I certainly don't!
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Great idea. Better than Wimpy or suasage rolls/pies.
Worth a try and even a veggie options for weirdos like MOG and Alex Wright!
Not sure it's for me but others like indian food more than I do.
The Balti pie is the ideal comprimise. Solid British pastry with the addictive tastes of the sub-continent. The one at the Bescot was particularly good as I remember.
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This is the crap choice Alex Wright, MOG and myself get at football grounds (no other alternative).
These particular (absolutely vile) ones come as £1.48 for a pack of four....and I think football grounds tend to sell them for about £2.50-£3.50 each. Nigh on £10 profit for four of 'em.
Yep, you don't have to buy them, and I certainly don't!