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A catering moan











Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
30,465
Hove
There are two veggie pies. There is "the veggie pie" - the standard offering with butternut and stuff in it, and then there is "the veggie special pie" - a limited-ish edition featuring spinach and ricotta.

If you ask for "the veggie pie" as is suggested happened, you should be given the butternut-y one. Indeed, so poor is the general signage relating to special pies, it could be the case that any given supporter had no idea there was an alternative.

I say that because I didn't know the special was still available having seen no mention of it whatsoever. All of which annoys me more now as it seems they hadn't just run out of one pie, but two.

I think the 'pulled pork' special is also a veggie pie...
 


Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,762
at home
Ginger tosser AND old.

That hurts.

I'm not an 'ex' yet, either!

Sorry...its me that is old, trouble is you just tend to assume everyone you know is the same :(

Glad you are still playing. I gave up two years ago and now play golf. At least with golf,
it's down to you how you play:thumbsup:
 






Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,840
Uffern
I had an email exchange with Tony Crosbie today, he is the stadium director of catering for Sodexho.

He acknowledges, as I reported to him, that all 3 north bars were out of Harveys by 5.05pm, and so was WSL1 and WSU. He could not offer any outside force or event to explain this catastrophic breakdown of supply, he simply acknowledges that they did not get the product in the right place at the right time, even though they had planned for this the biggest crowd of the season, a

That's completely meaningless waffle. How, if he planned for the biggest crowd of the season, could there not be any beer available. Planning doesn't mean saying "Oh, it's the biggest crowd of the season, we should do something about it" but actually doing something about it. It sounds like he'd ordered more supplies in but didn't have the staff to move the barrels to the bars - that smacks of a total lack of planning to me
 


The Large One

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Jul 7, 2003
52,343
97.2FM
That's completely meaningless waffle. How, if he planned for the biggest crowd of the season, could there not be any beer available. Planning doesn't mean saying "Oh, it's the biggest crowd of the season, we should do something about it" but actually doing something about it. It sounds like he'd ordered more supplies in but didn't have the staff to move the barrels to the bars - that smacks of a total lack of planning to me

It smacks of penny-pinching to me. They ran out of Harvey's about 20 minutes after the final whistle in WSU. That suggests to me they didn't have any to get there in the first place.

I'd say their attitude it that they'd rather run out of beer than buy more and risk being lumbered with beer they can't sell.
 






wehatepalace

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Apr 27, 2004
7,335
Pease Pottage
Stand back everyone. We've got a right 'ARD NUT in this thread.
You read the post didn't you? The bloke ran into me ! Where do you get I'm trying to be "ard" from that ? I'm 6'5" and about 19st, I've played rugby all my life, I'm hardly going to come off second best am I ?
Wind your neck in bucko. If I want to jog to the station to try and avoid the cutoff so I can get the 5.23 along the coast from Brighton then I damn well will. I'm not running like a loon, I'm not involved in any collisions, and if my way is blocked then I'll slow down and walk. Doesn't affect anybody else in the slightest.

Christ, theres always some prick sticking their oar in dictating what everyone else should do in their little world.
Touchy today Easy ? Maybe I was venting my frustration at the wider masses and took it out on you personally, I apologise to you. :kiss:
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
72,391
It smacks of penny-pinching to me. They ran out of Harvey's about 20 minutes after the final whistle in WSU. That suggests to me they didn't have any to get there in the first place.

I'd say their attitude it that they'd rather run out of beer than buy more and risk being lumbered with beer they can't sell.

Just as a matter interest does anybody know how long a barrel of Harveys will keep once opened or indeed once not opened? Is it measured in days? weeks? months? Ditto a canister type thing of Kronie? If the big fear for the caterers is being left lumbered with beer they can't sell, why don't they just switch entirely to bottles and cans, which presumably have a shelf life of an entire season? Or is that just stating the bleeding obvious?
 




The Large One

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Jul 7, 2003
52,343
97.2FM
Just as a matter interest does anybody know how long a barrel of Harveys will keep once opened or indeed once not opened? Is it measured in days? weeks? months? Ditto a canister type thing of Kronie? If the big scare for the caterers is being left lumbered with beer they can't sell, why don't they just switch entirely to bottles, which presumably have a shelf life of an entire season? Or is just just stating the bleeding obvious?

Ales will last about 2-3 days. Lagers a bit longer.

Our next game is 13 days after the previous one. Not such a problem for Tuesday/Saturday schedules.
 




Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
31,840
Uffern
It smacks of penny-pinching to me. They ran out of Harvey's about 20 minutes after the final whistle in WSU. That suggests to me they didn't have any to get there in the first place.

I'd say their attitude it that they'd rather run out of beer than buy more and risk being lumbered with beer they can't sell.


That was my thought as well but it doesn't sit well with the idea that they "planned" for the biggest crowd of the season. If they didn't do that, then the question is why, given that everyone at the club knew that there would be more supporters?
 




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The Large One

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Jul 7, 2003
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97.2FM
That was my thought as well but it doesn't sit well with the idea that they "planned" for the biggest crowd of the season. If they didn't do that, then the question is why, given that everyone at the club knew that there would be more supporters?

There were more supporters, but I was also a bit surprised when so many stuck around for so long afterwards. I felt there was more anger than resigned apathy, and people needed to vent a bit, I suppose. Hence they stuck around to do just that. However, that still doesn't account for the ale running out so quickly in EVERY concourse.

I'm struggling to take the explanation given by Mr Crosbie to that poster seriously. It doesn't stand up.
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
72,391
I'm struggling to take the explanation given by Mr Crosbie to that poster seriously. It doesn't stand up.

Unless the caterers are about to be given their marching orders maybe and are just running down their notice period. Hard to see why else they would appear to not give a shit about maximising turnover on one of the busiest days of the season.
 


smiler

Well-known member
Jan 12, 2006
676
Shoreham by Sea
What struck me as crazy was pulling down the shutters on the WSL bar while there were still customers being served. It was 6.00 pm and there were lots of people still milling around, socialising and drinking in the concourse area. Any sensible bar manager would have seen more potential sales, not just staff who want to go home.

We inevitably saw what was happening as simply an invitation to wander off for more drinks in Brighton.
The final straw for me was that the Harveys had run out at 5-00
 




papajaff

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Aug 7, 2005
4,028
Brighton
That's completely meaningless waffle. How, if he planned for the biggest crowd of the season, could there not be any beer available. Planning doesn't mean saying "Oh, it's the biggest crowd of the season, we should do something about it" but actually doing something about it. It sounds like he'd ordered more supplies in but didn't have the staff to move the barrels to the bars - that smacks of a total lack of planning to me

Have to agree with that. How many more times are we going to hear that 'things will improve' and 'we will learn'.
Fact is that until the club hire a decent company with proper experience of stadium catering, we will continue to experience this type of rubbish. And the pubs in town will benefit more rather than the club.
 


Birdie Boy

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Jun 17, 2011
4,400
No problem for us 5 in the ESU on Saturday. Although, we are not ale drinking veggies, so cannot comment on that side of things! :)
 


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