OzMike
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Indian food, buffet style with wooden forks on recyclable plates or cardboard food boxes.
I am thinking of this for Tuesday as in spite of another posters comment, football may be 2-3 hours long but if we aren't from Brighton and have to work, it's pretty difficult to eat and get to the match on time. What's the price of the fish and chips, I assume they accept payment by card?I think there's a fish and chip 'wagon' outside between the club shop and North Stand. You can buy some fish and take the batter off. I bought some chips there but that needed a bank loan to cover 2 portions, so I only bought one! I'm sure they'd let you bring in a salad box or something like that into the ground. They allow Haribo's .
you seem to want lots of wasteful plastic, cutlery and now pots!Wraps with say chicken meat or vegan alternative and salad must be achievable. Jacket potatoes dont have to just be vegan. If the Potatoes arekept hot adding 1of say half doz filings cant be that difficult. For speed you could have the fillings in say plastic containers and fans top the jacket themselves.
yes they do take cards, only no cash. But i’d advise you to speak to your bank and get your credit limit upped so you can pay the prices!I am thinking of this for Tuesday as in spite of another posters comment, football may be 2-3 hours long but if we aren't from Brighton and have to work, it's pretty difficult to eat and get to the match on time. What's the price of the fish and chips, I assume they accept payment by card?
Need the sausage rolls everywhere, those pesky North Standers keeping them for themselves.My only request food wise, is that we need the Sausage Rolls in the WSU.
Lol stodgy pies, our pies are probably some of the best in English football. I would say that the majority our food (except the hot dogs) are of the not crap variant. What I want is to be able to bring a kebab in, I was refused entry for my kebab at the West Ham game last season and forced to engulf it. I just think it would be an additional expense the club wouldn’t do as the demand is minimal, they could be more lenient on letting people bring their own food though, but then that just loses their own potential income. Just try sneak a Tupperware box in.
Forest Green (away end at least) was awful. Same stodge, but just (crap) vegan stodge - chips and vegan sausage rolls.I would like far more variety including healthy food but it's not an option at the Amex. Is this something perhaps the fan council can take up with the club. I don't want high cholestral eating stodgy pies, burgers, artificial hot dogs etc. If clubs like Forest Green can at least offer slightly more healthy and non meat food why cant the Amex cater for more diversity? You can even get a decaf cuppa tea. Stuff like that is an easy fix. I appreciate it might seem like a moan and I do appreciate that generally food is fast served its just not healthy or appealing. You cant bring much into the stadium so you are somewhat stuck unless you accept the stodge on offer. How do others feel? Thanks.
This. Three match ban for a late tacoChilli sauce thrown from a 100 yards onto the pitch is still a risk, you could get it on a players ankle