alwaysright wrote:All this talk about covering this and that and adding more food outlets wont happen because all the club are bothered about is making money not spending it, as long as there getting people and money in the main stand there happy with, they dont give a toss about the general punters that go on the terrace or home end so just get used to it !!!!!!
MfcChris wrote:We go to football to watch football. I do not go to Asda to admire the paint work and complain about queuing.
alwaysright wrote:All this talk about covering this and that and adding more food outlets wont happen because all the club are bothered about is making money not spending it, as long as there getting people and money in the main stand there happy with, they dont give a toss about the general punters that go on the terrace or home end so just get used to it !!!!!!
MfcChris wrote:My point being you do not go to Asda to complain about queuing and the building.
Christies Child wrote:They have delivered an excellent Peter McGuigan StandCorrected. You only have to go and look at Dagenhams away end (underneath) to understand how let down we feel in the MBW.
That is NOT what I posted. So DON'T change it!
Christies Child wrote:BHmfc wrote:Heard a rumour today that we are going to get some form of cover behind the MBW Stand in the shape of a large umbrella/umbrellas. Now i know we are desperate for cover but i hope this particular rumour is not true, we need a real cover over the middle third of the stand (if not all of the stand) rather than a cheap knee-jerk reaction to a problem we would not have had if the MBW Stand had been correctly built/designed in the first place. This posting is not a wind-up, it's what i heard, anyone else heard something similar?
.....that's a cheap shot at the Board which is totally unfounded.
They have delivered an excellent Stadium with the money available. And I don't recall the exterior refreshment areas at CP having covered areas, particularly the North Stand!
Be thankful that you are supprting a club who financially are very, very sound. You could be supporting Stockport, then you would have something to complain about.
marky No.1 wrote:But you were 50 ages ago!!
seasonsinthesun wrote:I have just changed my routine to make up for the catering failings. To avoid queueing at half time, I eat before the game, then buy a coffee at about 2.25 ish on my way to my seat, then watch the game. No queueing, and a better "experience."
Anyone should be able to go from 2.30 to 5 without eating, if they can't then they haven't planned their day too well.
When I watch some people eating their over priced hot dog or not very hot pie, I wonder why?? You don't really need to be eating that, it's just become a habit.
Having said all that, it is freedom of choice and I will forever defend anyone's right to have that choice.
BHmfc wrote:I think one or two are missing the general point about the MBW Stand. Due to poor design, for example, the terrace steps not been high enough, people cannot see the game. There is no problem when there is a lowish gate but for the bigger games (Burnley), alot of supporters had a poor view of the pitch and many casual fans said because of that they will not be rushing back, so costing the club money. Also the problem at the back of the stand with queues and only 1 serving hatch, people are now deciding not to eat/drink so once again costing the club money. In any business you have to look after your customers, if you do not look after them they go else where, bearing in mind we are 1 of the smallest clubs in the league can we afford to lose money in this way. Our over-heads must be higher now than at any time in the clubs history, we have to employ people to manage/work in a bar that is open long hours 7 days a week, we have to employ staff to work in the club shop, we now have reception staff, catering staff, admin staff and God knows what else staff, the point is, all these people have to be paid, and just a small drop in match revenue can have an impact on the day to day running of the club
Wild Bill wrote:seasonsinthesun wrote:I have just changed my routine to make up for the catering failings. To avoid queueing at half time, I eat before the game, then buy a coffee at about 2.25 ish on my way to my seat, then watch the game. No queueing, and a better "experience."
Anyone should be able to go from 2.30 to 5 without eating, if they can't then they haven't planned their day too well.
When I watch some people eating their over priced hot dog or not very hot pie, I wonder why?? You don't really need to be eating that, it's just become a habit.
Having said all that, it is freedom of choice and I will forever defend anyone's right to have that choice.
I think you are missing the point. We were promised 'excellent facilities' that would encourage fans to come to the ground earlier and spend more money at the club instead of other places. That fact that fans are deciding to skip the catering and bar completely shows that the club has got it completely wrong, but it can be quickly sorted out.
The best case scenario at present is that fans feed and water themselves some place else and just come for the 90 minutes (like me) - the worst is that they may choose not to bother coming at all.
I would expect to wait a while when we have a full house but the queues when we have had only 2000 in (in both the PMG & MBW Stands) have been a joke!
seasonsinthesun wrote:I have just changed my routine to make up for the catering failings. To avoid queueing at half time, I eat before the game, then buy a coffee at about 2.25 ish on my way to my seat, then watch the game. No queueing, and a better "experience."
Anyone should be able to go from 2.30 to 5 without eating, if they can't then they haven't planned their day too well.
When I watch some people eating their over priced hot dog or not very hot pie, I wonder why?? You don't really need to be eating that, it's just become a habit.
Having said all that, it is freedom of choice and I will forever defend anyone's right to have that choice.
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