Rob wrote:I blame Logan, 100 %
Sneag wrote:Aye but when you were ankle deep in piss in the North Stand bogs you hadn't just paid £25 for the privilege.
bellwhiff wrote:First world problems.
North Stand bogs. That’s a poor match day experience.
Do you want a fluffer to sort your cushion out too ?
bellwhiff wrote:Kids are going to drop the team because they’re made to queue for a pasty ?
I’m not saying that they couldn’t get better but I think that the club has come a long way yet there’s still whining and dripping over pretty daft things.
georgefostersbeard wrote:bellwhiff wrote:Kids are going to drop the team because they’re made to queue for a pasty ?
I’m not saying that they couldn’t get better but I think that the club has come a long way yet there’s still whining and dripping over pretty daft things.
No but parents or grandparents taking them who don't follow football might he put off but the urine all over the floir in the loos.
So whining or dripping or concerns for a club that we love? Ultimately, it comes down to whether you like to find an angle in every thread to snipe at other posters.
bellwhiff wrote:Not at all. I’m saying that it is unrealistic to expect the club to keep the toilets clean when literally thousands are using them in a short space of time.
I’m saying that the whining just first world problems. It’s a football game, not the circle at the Palladium.
georgefostersbeard wrote:bellwhiff wrote:Not at all. I’m saying that it is unrealistic to expect the club to keep the toilets clean when literally thousands are using them in a short space of time.
I’m saying that the whining just first world problems. It’s a football game, not the circle at the Palladium.
So why invest in a kids area, autism friendly room, do up the different bars and suites? Surely it is because the club is trying to encourage more fans to come, enjoy the experience, spend money and return. Sorting these problems are not huge and will make the match day experience more enjoyable creating a sustained supporter base which is what the club needs
bellwhiff wrote:georgefostersbeard wrote:bellwhiff wrote:Not at all. I’m saying that it is unrealistic to expect the club to keep the toilets clean when literally thousands are using them in a short space of time.
I’m saying that the whining just first world problems. It’s a football game, not the circle at the Palladium.
So why invest in a kids area, autism friendly room, do up the different bars and suites? Surely it is because the club is trying to encourage more fans to come, enjoy the experience, spend money and return. Sorting these problems are not huge and will make the match day experience more enjoyable creating a sustained supporter base which is what the club needs
And all those things are massive positives. But that’s not the same as piss on the floor in the toilets.
Maybe the fault lies with those who can’t hit the target
bellwhiff wrote:Sneag wrote:Aye but when you were ankle deep in piss in the North Stand bogs you hadn't just paid £25 for the privilege.
Be interested in the real cost of entrance those days compared to now. Bet it’s not far off comparatively
Sneag wrote:bellwhiff wrote:Sneag wrote:Aye but when you were ankle deep in piss in the North Stand bogs you hadn't just paid £25 for the privilege.
Be interested in the real cost of entrance those days compared to now. Bet it’s not far off comparatively
It's actually pretty outrageous.
It was around 1980 when adult entry at Stags hit the £1 mark. Allowing for an average inflation rate of 3.78% per year that adult ticket should cost £4.25!
Even worse. Remember how outraged we all were when Uncle Keith put the price up from £6 to £8 in 1992? Well that £8 ticket allowing for inflation should be £16.42.
It's a wonder anyone goes to football at all.
bellwhiff wrote:Sneag wrote:bellwhiff wrote:Sneag wrote:Aye but when you were ankle deep in piss in the North Stand bogs you hadn't just paid £25 for the privilege.
Be interested in the real cost of entrance those days compared to now. Bet it’s not far off comparatively
It's actually pretty outrageous.
It was around 1980 when adult entry at Stags hit the £1 mark. Allowing for an average inflation rate of 3.78% per year that adult ticket should cost £4.25!
Even worse. Remember how outraged we all were when Uncle Keith put the price up from £6 to £8 in 1992? Well that £8 ticket allowing for inflation should be £16.42.
It's a wonder anyone goes to football at all.
A pound in 1980 ? Are you sure ?
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