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SW17 Eagle Flag Tooting 17 Nov 16 7.05am Send a Private Message to SW17 Eagle Add SW17 Eagle as a friend

£1 for a cup of tea, that's clearly wrong. It's over £2 in the Arthur

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europalace Flag Europe 17 Nov 16 8.45am Send a Private Message to europalace Add europalace as a friend

Originally posted by SW17 Eagle

£1 for a cup of tea, that's clearly wrong. It's over £2 in the Arthur

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I really don't understand why anyone buys the rubbish on sale at football grounds. Not only are the prices crazy but the quality and choice is always absolutely terrible and then you have to queue for ages. We've never bought any food or drink at a match, it's only 90mins. Eat before the match and have a drink (well awayfrom the ground) after the match.

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Michaelawt85 Flag Bexley 17 Nov 16 9.12am Send a Private Message to Michaelawt85 Add Michaelawt85 as a friend

It's usually when I take one of my kids I get stung at half time for a drink and some sweets. Choice is crap. If its just me I don't usually bother. Cba with queuing up that long at half time and possibly missing a goal (laughs... What goals) by being late back to my seat

 


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Part Time James Flag 17 Nov 16 9.21am Send a Private Message to Part Time James Add Part Time James as a friend

Anyone that can't spend a couple of hours in a football stadium without snacks has an eating disorder in my book.

I had a coffee once at half time though.

 




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thechaddyboy Flag Peterborough 17 Nov 16 9.48am Send a Private Message to thechaddyboy Add thechaddyboy as a friend

Last time I bought a drink the woman opened it for me & kept the cap. charged £2.00 & not even able to have a swig & pocket it for later.

 


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paperhat Flag croydon 17 Nov 16 11.10am Send a Private Message to paperhat Add paperhat as a friend

do they still charge extra for gravy like they used to?

 


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Isley46 Flag Sanderstead 17 Nov 16 12.06pm Send a Private Message to Isley46 Add Isley46 as a friend

Originally posted by thechaddyboy

Last time I bought a drink the woman opened it for me & kept the cap. charged £2.00 & not even able to have a swig & pocket it for later.

Keeping the cap is a PITA. Glad that it's cold now and the kids can wear a big parka - let them bring our drinks in as they don't get searched - and you get to keep the cap on

 

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bicycle repair man 18 Nov 16 6.43pm Send a Private Message to bicycle repair man Add bicycle repair man as a friend

It's in the national press,it's in the Croydon Advertiser.
So I expect to pay £1 for my cup of tea tomorrow.

 

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SW17 Eagle Flag Tooting 18 Nov 16 7.57pm Send a Private Message to SW17 Eagle Add SW17 Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by bicycle repair man

It's in the national press,it's in the Croydon Advertiser.
So I expect to pay £1 for my cup of tea tomorrow.

I think it was a £1 in 1992. Be great if they have decided to reduce the price...

 

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kevinrichard Flag Langtoft 21 Nov 16 3.57pm Send a Private Message to kevinrichard Add kevinrichard as a friend

This survey doesn't take into account that you can't just turn up and buy a ticket. Firstly you have to become a member which will set you back at least £25. This for the occasional fan makes the average match day price much higher. And then if you want a category A game the price goes through the roof.

 

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