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I wonder if we keep tabs on the average spend per person WITHIN the ground? It would make an interesting comparison between home and away fans. I personally never used yo bother eating, as I couldnt queue for beer AND food. Now I get a pie at half time.
Twas a good point raised earlier with regards to away fans not being able to spend money in the vicinity[/QUOTE] as a home fan you,ll probebly have something to eat at home before heading off to the match. away fans don,t have this luxury so therefore you,ve got a captive audiance and if we have a reputation for decent grub for away fans they,d be happy to use the facilities giving more money to the club. i personally don,t spend a penny in the ground unless i forget my flask and i can go 5 hours or so without food. |
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That's a very, very good point MH.
The reality is ASFC is a business, away fans are customers. Give them a good experience, develop a good reputation and more of them will come. And yes, they will probably spend more. That fanzone outside Wycombe last year was a good case in point. They actually sold IPA, had a nice tented area....ok the sun was an added bonus but wasn't it lovely? And WW would have raked in a good few bob for their efforts. I bet they would not have made anything like it from home fans. |
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The sports bar is open today for home @ away fans, beer @ grub then should be same price for both sets of fans, that can only be a good move imho.:)
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It's national pie week this week.
This lunchtime I went to Pieminister and had a delicious saag paneer pie with mash for £5. Put Hollands to shame. <message ends> |
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Is there a saag paneer factory near Accrington? I haven't seen any of their vans.
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Stanley could be a Pieminister stockist. It's on their website in fact. I reckon it could put a few hundred on the gate and solve that away fan dilemma.
Favouring local business may be a noble aim, but not when it comes to Hollands. They should be in a pie crimes tribunal for their peppered steak abomination. |
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Accrington's last factory closed when I were nobbut a lad! |
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I thought the holland's factory still makes pies?
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pies are really a personel thing. one mans meat or lack of it etc. found the pies i got as a kid bigger and more tasty than todays. a lot are far too poncy for my northern taste buds with bloody herbs and such in em or sould i say infused. but thats me as some people love pukka pies so i,ll leave it there.
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Good memory there Monkey Hanger. To remember how things tasted decades on. I can still recall the taste of burnt rice pudding on a cub camp in Whitby circa 1972 but that's about it for me.
Isn't there a bit of a classic debate about the size of Wagon Wheels (could be a different choccy bar) where people are convinced they are smaller when they aren't. Theories abound about the relative size of it compared to the size of your hand when you were a kid, or just seeing the past through rose tinted glasses? Maybe that could apply to pies too. |
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Hollands went downhill after the takeover. And when they discovered the best way to improve profit margins on the meat and potato pies was to not bother putting any meat in.
Make the shift to steak puddings. It'll change your life. |
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