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Mentioned on the Jeremy Vine show that West Ham will be charging fans £7.60 a pint this season !! What do we reckon we'll be paying on Satturday?
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£5.50 I reckonMentioned on the Jeremy Vine show that West Ham will be charging fans £7.60 a pint this season !! What do we reckon we'll be paying on Satturday?
And £6 for a pie!Mentioned on the Jeremy Vine show that West Ham will be charging fans £7.60 a pint this season !! What do we reckon we'll be paying on Satturday?
This for me, once a fortnight for a prematch pint I'll turn a bit of a blind eye to the price, but ****ing Worthington's, do me a favour.For a bottle of Carling too.
I’m used to paying a premium for beers, but I want to at least be able to buy a draft of a decent drop of lager/ ale at that price.
It’s so they can save up for a new sign to correct the misspelling of confectionery
£2.50 for a pack of crisps. ****ing thieves.
well spotted, I'd missed that (and no it wasn't me doing the sign writing)It’s so they can save up for a new sign to correct the misspelling of confectionery
Thats expensive, still sub £3 in many places on the outskirts of townI was in a Toby Carvery yesterday and the draft was £3.50 a pint..... The disadvantage, of course, is that doesn't include the opportunity to watch Wolves!!
South bank upper area, wish theyd roll it out throughout.Is there draught anywhere in the stadium? Don't get down too often, and the only places I've sat are the Billy Wright and North Bank, but I noticed they were bottles every time. I hate Carling but my god its even worse out of a bottle.
I won't buy that.£5.50 I reckon
Can’t actually remember what it was last season I think it was £5 so I’m sure it will only move up in increments of 50p. No increase at all would be nice obviouslyI won't buy that.
My butt hurts just looking at those prices. It's absolute rape. And i'll have no part of it. Home or away.
I’m in no way justifying it but I was in London for work last week and paid £6 for a pint so I suppose the difference in and out the ground is similar to wolves and the city centre. Either way as pointed out it’s daylight robberyMy butt hurts just looking at those prices. It's absolute rape. And i'll have no part of it. Home or away.
Makes service stations look like charities
I think fans up and down the country moan about prices and choice of beer. In any clubs defence they have to go with the safe options of carling etc as it appeals to the masses with its bland fizz. Understand why they don’t go mad with draught, ultimately it’s a once every two week operation so the beer won’t last sat in kegs and why would a club put a keg on at say 3 mins to kick off and risk wasting the thick end of 88 pints. Bottles unfortunately are the way to go.
Me personally I have 6-8 pints round town pre game so by half time I’ll drink a bottle of warm carling without much fuss as my taste buds are pretty shot by then
That’s a question of taste though isn’t it. Carling is the blandest most inoffensive bottle of fizzy beer you can get really so appeals to the majority.Usually same for me, and I don’t actually mind lager from a bottle if its cold. But I resent only having Carling as the option. I refuse to believe they can’t stock something better.
Proper Lager on sale there, Amstel and Heineken!
Price wise I agree, but there is no worse beer than Worthington's and I can't remember an away ground without something half decent at least. Yes bottles, but I have no issue with that. It just smacks of someone who just thinks it's just beer so whatever is cheapest gives the most profit, job done. There's something better in the NB isn't there, or did I imagine that?I think fans up and down the country moan about prices and choice of beer. In any clubs defence they have to go with the safe options of carling etc as it appeals to the masses with its bland fizz. Understand why they don’t go mad with draught, ultimately it’s a once every two week operation so the beer won’t last sat in kegs and why would a club put a keg on at say 3 mins to kick off and risk wasting the thick end of 88 pints. Bottles unfortunately are the way to go.
Me personally I have 6-8 pints round town pre game so by half time I’ll drink a bottle of warm carling without much fuss as my taste buds are pretty shot by then
That’s a question of taste though isn’t it. Carling is the blandest most inoffensive bottle of fizzy beer you can get really so appeals to the majority.
Someone must as it’s the UKs biggest selling lagerI’m yet to find anyone who enjoys a Carling. Fosters maybe, but can’t think of anyone that drinks Carling and doesn’t complain.
Gotta pay for that big stadium someh.... oh... wait....
Someone must as it’s the UKs biggest selling lager
They’ve got no smegging bovril....
The Czech stuff is the dog's ******, but it is now brewed on the Trent and is like dog ****We had that spell when they served Staropramen on draft in the Steve Bull for (I think) £5 a pint, that was ace! Even if it was only the one bar that did it
I only ask for the Carling to be cold which, as usual, I know it won’t be. I would love to know what time they turn the fridges on.That’s a question of taste though isn’t it. Carling is the blandest most inoffensive bottle of fizzy beer you can get really so appeals to the majority.
Plus, they used a word that applies to sweets to advertise savoury snacks.It’s so they can save up for a new sign to correct the misspelling of confectionery