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yonmon 29-09-2015 13:49

Re: Who ate all the pies?
 
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Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 1151200)
Cobblers?? Their usual points off the Reds??? You do know we're playing Yeovil not Northampton :confused::rolleyes:

Just what are you implying young lady ?....I thought that "get the gloves off " was enough of a
subtle reference to Yeovil Town's nickname for folks to chew upon !.
But, knowing that I am now one of them there Octogenarians, I'm sure that if I caused any confusion by an unintentional allusion to Northampton Town, that you will look kindly on the ramblings of a struggling OAP !.
( But the medication is helping a little...I think !).;)

AccyMad 29-09-2015 14:28

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I apologise if i misread your post Alan, think it was the reference to them taking their usual points off us that confused me - as far as I can remember I didn't think we'd ever played Yeovil in a league encounter? Of course I could be wrong & I haven't (yet) got my advancing years to blame although sometimes I think they're not very far away:)

yonmon 29-09-2015 15:44

Re: Who ate all the pies?
 
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Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 1151219)
I apologise if i misread your post Alan, think it was the reference to them taking their usual points off us that confused me - as far as I can remember I didn't think we'd ever played Yeovil in a league encounter? Of course I could be wrong & I haven't (yet) got my advancing years to blame although sometimes I think they're not very far away:)

And now I am confused !!

keep the faith 30-09-2015 10:13

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Following all the activity and comments made on this thread throughout the week, last night I decided to give it another go at the Clayton end refreshment van. This was at half time. Myself and my mate who is a season ticket holder at another local club and on only his second ever visit to Stanley, joined a massive queue which stretched from the van to the gates of the smoking area near the Whinney Hill terrace entrance. It took the entire fifteen minutes of the half time break to be served.
We purchased two meat and potato pies which were just about warm enough to pass off as "warm" at £2.50 each. It was pretty clear to us the oven, from which they were taken was either not switched on or set at an incorrect temperature. Overall not a very pleasant experience.

As there was only two people serving, it was blatantly obvious to everyone in the long queue that there wasn't enough staff behind the counter to cope with the demand of the half time rush, and having to serve up some of the more exotic fayre on offer plus taking payment takes up a considerably longer period of time. It was to say the least a very frustrating experience.They definitely need two more staff members/helpers.

The question I would like to ask is, following all the comments made on this thread has the club taken any steps to bring to the attention of the refreshment van owners the concerns of the supporters?

choirboy 30-09-2015 12:26

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I had quite a late tea before going on to watch last nights match but I checked on the way in if there were any pies available. So immediately on the half time whistle I rushed down behind the Clayton End to get in the queue for a pie.However I also found the queue going right back to the 'Fumare' gates.:stop: I made the judgement that by the time I got to the front of the queue that all the pies would have been sold and that I would miss the kick off for the second half! Therefore I didn't bother to wait!:niet:
I just dread the thought that I could have missed an early goal as good as Crooksies last night! :eek:

yonmon 30-09-2015 17:01

Re: Who ate all the pies?
 
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Originally Posted by keep the faith (Post 1151304)
Following all the activity and comments made on this thread throughout the week, last night I decided to give it another go at the Clayton end refreshment van. This was at half time. Myself and my mate who is a season ticket holder at another local club and on only his second ever visit to Stanley, joined a massive queue which stretched from the van to the gates of the smoking area near the Whinney Hill terrace entrance. It took the entire fifteen minutes of the half time break to be served.
We purchased two meat and potato pies which were just about warm enough to pass off as "warm" at £2.50 each. It was pretty clear to us the oven, from which they were taken was either not switched on or set at an incorrect temperature. Overall not a very pleasant experience.

As there was only two people serving, it was blatantly obvious to everyone in the long queue that there wasn't enough staff behind the counter to cope with the demand of the half time rush, and having to serve up some of the more exotic fayre on offer plus taking payment takes up a considerably longer period of time. It was to say the least a very frustrating experience.They definitely need two more staff members/helpers.

The question I would like to ask is, following all the comments made on this thread has the club taken any steps to bring to the attention of the refreshment van owners the concerns of the supporters?

A possible answer is that it will be dealt with next week !...but that's just me being cynical again. A more likely answer is that given several times in this thread which is, that as this element of' Fan-comforts' is so obviously low in priority at the Club, then little or nothing will be done about it !.
As there can't be anything more disturbing both physically and emotionally in the whole world of Soccer than a tepid Meat and Potato Pie, I really do commiserate with your friend and yourself, and sharing your obvious affection for these delicacies I now feel that i must give the Fast food outlets a wide berth.
Which is so Sad !!....Incidentally, I spotted a gent taking a mouthful of something from a paper beaker last night, then pulling a wry face placing the same under his seat .YES the drinks ARE as bad as the Pies !.....
Don't despair, at least the football was great !

stanleyhouse 30-09-2015 17:16

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If fans do want to ask the club anything or indeed complain about anything then the best way to do this is by email: [email protected]
I will make sure that any questions/ complaints are passed on to the relevant people.
There are also officials from the club present at Supporters Club meetings.
Robert
Supporter Liaison Officer
Accrington Stanley

cashman 30-09-2015 18:03

Re: Who ate all the pies?
 
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Originally Posted by stanleyhouse (Post 1151330)
If fans do want to ask the club anything or indeed complain about anything then the best way to do this is by email: [email protected]
I will make sure that any questions/ complaints are passed on to the relevant people.
There are also officials from the club present at Supporters Club meetings.
Robert
Supporter Liaison Officer
Accrington Stanley

So whats the difference between an e-mail and reading this Rob?:rolleyes: Keep the Faith dont live in accy, plus he brought another clubs fan, surely that merits attention?

keep the faith 01-10-2015 08:49

Re: Who ate all the pies?
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1151335)
So whats the difference between an e-mail and reading this Rob?:rolleyes: Keep the Faith dont live in accy, plus he brought another clubs fan, surely that merits attention?

That's just what I was thinking Cashy!

cashman 01-10-2015 09:37

Re: Who ate all the pies?
 
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Originally Posted by keep the faith (Post 1151376)
That's just what I was thinking Cashy!

Yeh well i hope the Supporter Liaison officer can understand "English":rolleyes:

yonmon 01-10-2015 14:56

Re: Who ate all the pies?
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1151335)
So whats the difference between an e-mail and reading this Rob?:rolleyes: Keep the Faith dont live in accy, plus he brought another clubs fan, surely that merits attention?

And now HE as our 'Voice in high Places' will sort it all out for Saturday !!...or do I once again live in hope Cashy ?.:cool::rolleyes:

cashman 01-10-2015 16:09

Re: Who ate all the pies?
 
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Originally Posted by yonmon (Post 1151407)
And now HE as our 'Voice in high Places' will sort it all out for Saturday !!...or do I once again live in hope Cashy ?.:cool::rolleyes:

Yeh got more chance of being struck by lightening me owd mate.;)

yonmon 01-10-2015 16:18

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This
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1151421)
Yeh got more chance of being struck by lightening me owd mate.;)

But that title 'Supporter Liaison Officer must place the onus squarely on his shoulders having read all of the evidence presented in this thread !..
I look forward to him championing the cause of the Pieless and Sausageless immediately if he really takes his position seriously !

cashman 01-10-2015 16:26

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Originally Posted by yonmon (Post 1151424)
This
But that title 'Supporter Liaison Officer must place the onus squarely on his shoulders having read all of the evidence presented in this thread !..
I look forward to him championing the cause of the Pieless and Sausageless immediately if he really takes his position seriously !

Perhaps he only takes E-Mails seriously?:rolleyes:

yonmon 01-10-2015 18:26

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1151426)
Perhaps he only takes E-Mails seriously?:rolleyes:

Well whoever he happens to be, now is his opportunity to prove himself a real champion of we fans and bring about a resolution to the fast-food situation immediately. That is if he has any influence at all at the Club !.


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