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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 23 Aug 21 10.47am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
The drinks not being cold happens first match every season. They don’t switch the fridges on early or something so they don’t plan, think or care. And they run out of most food choices 5 minutes into half time. A truly disgraceful matchday experience for many.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 23 Aug 21 10.49am | |
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Originally posted by dorking
It surely has to be taken down before the next game. Unacceptable. I know the away players have to be protected when entering the field but just get a retractable tunnel for them So now they can’t see a whole chunk of that side of the pitch as well as a lot of the Holmesdale/Arfur corner, which is their choice. Nobody checked, thought, noticed or mentioned it if they did. Shocking. Loads of people have to move after the season has started with not many places to move to, and then pay the higher price next season no doubt.
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Casual Orpington 23 Aug 21 11.03am | |
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The thing is all the current English owners at Palace and the 2 before them are all apparently local men ‘made good’, that started going to the ground with their dads/grandads . We hear about them being taken in the Arthur/holmesdale as kids.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 23 Aug 21 11.21am | |
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Originally posted by Casual
The thing is all the current English owners at Palace and the 2 before them are all apparently local men ‘made good’, that started going to the ground with their dads/grandads . We hear about them being taken in the Arthur/holmesdale as kids. There are long-standing season ticket holders in the "Posh bit" who have decided not to renew. Edited by Willo (23 Aug 2021 11.28am)
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SnapperKain SE25 6PU 23 Aug 21 11.21am | |
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Originally posted by Casual
The thing is all the current English owners at Palace and the 2 before them are all apparently local men ‘made good’, that started going to the ground with their dads/grandads . We hear about them being taken in the Arthur/holmesdale as kids. Completely agree. Reminds me of the Arthur when they slapped in that massive gantry for the TV cameras (granted a hard one to avoid) but then when they replaced the seats in the Arthur, the leg room in the first row of the back section was/is so small you end up getting the blood supply cut off to your feet. Then they wonder why people are standing...
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Spiderman Horsham 23 Aug 21 11.53am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
So now they can’t see a whole chunk of that side of the pitch as well as a lot of the Holmesdale/Arfur corner, which is their choice. Nobody checked, thought, noticed or mentioned it if they did. Shocking. Loads of people have to move after the season has started with not many places to move to, and then pay the higher price next season no doubt. In actual fact, the view from here, normally is very good and you can see the whole pitch. I was a bit sceptical when I first bought seats there but they were in my price range and needed 2 together. As I said previously I only lose a small section of touch line from sight. Why should the other move, looks like they are a group and you build friendships with those around you. Hopefully the club will act, I wonder if there is a legal route the fans could go down as seats were not purchased as restricted view
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TheBigToePunt 23 Aug 21 12.20pm | |
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I can understand why folk would be furious with this roof thing. It's either the undesirable result of a new premier league regulation, or just a bright idea for a stadium improvement that turned out to be a bit of a f*** up. Either way, someone has neglected to properly consider the affected supporters, and that needs to be addressed quickly and well. Still, I don't believe any of the board sit there in black swivel chairs, stroking white cats and cackling manically at their latest exploitative wheeze. Maybe go and re-watch the amazon documentary again if you find yourself thinking that way. That, and give the club a chance to address this mistake. If the club is unresponsive before the next home game and the structure remains in place, that's a very different matter, but for now, s*** happens - give them a chance. Regarding food and drink, can anyone bring to mind a time when the price, quality, service and facilities were anything other than abject s***? The question is not why it's so bad, but why so many people keep rewarding the club for such a poor effort, thereby making the provision of s***-catering economically viable? Whether it's expensive replica tops, obscene match ticket prices, inconvenient kick off times or anything else, it will only change if we stop giving them our money. A twenty pound note handed over grudgingly is worth no less than one you were happy to spend. Not going to Palace at all is a step too far for most of us (though people do), but you can bin the other stuff to different degrees. Though I admit to sometimes caving in to the kids nagging, I generally don't buy food at Palace, and I haven't bought a beer in Selhurst since the 1990s. Given the price of beer and food, even a pub with heating, comfortable seating, good service and a range of nice beers and meals to choose from can struggle to constitute good value. Why the hell anyone chooses to accept nearly-pub-prices to patronise a cramped, freezing cold concrete hole devoid of seating, where waiting to be served takes longer than the interval of the entertainment you've paid to see, where the people serving you have no discernable skill or interest, where you get treated like a f***ing moron (You can buy a bottle of fizzy drink, but can't have the plastic screw-on bottle top, so now you have to spend the second half constantly checking your seven year old isn't about to knock it over everyone every time he puts the bottle down, or stands up to see. If a bottle with a lid on is so dangerous a weapon then sell the drink in a paper cup for f***s sake), is beyond me. I can understand the traditional aspect of it, but I just let the kids spend a few quid in the local shops before the match, selecting from a far wider range of snacks and sweets at normal prices. Bung their crisps, sweets etc in their little rucksack, off to the game, and have little or no dealings with the godforsaken 'catering' at Palace. If everyone did that, they might see the need to offer better value. I mean, what they'd actually do is ban little kids bringing snacks into the ground of course, but still, point is that you can't really complain about the catering whilst continuing to support it.
Edited by TheBigToePunt (23 Aug 2021 12.21pm)
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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 23 Aug 21 1.35pm | |
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That new structure blocking the view for some in the Holmesdale is dreadful, but I'm with BTP, give them a chance to fix it. Hopefully the complaints will be listened to. As it happens that building in the corner between the Holmesdale and the main stand is roughly where the wooden Bovril shack used to be. No cold beers in those days. In fact I can't remember people eating anything other than peanuts from the seller wandering around. However, I do agree that if they sell stuff it should be delivered as expected, ie hot or cold. I'm old school of course, so I don't understand the need to eat and drink your way through a football match. Or the cinema and theatre either. But, each to his own eh?
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