Here is what Paul Barber has to say about it all: https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/conte...and-the-hidden-value-of-supporting-the-Albion
However as fans we do get milked by the club £4.10 for a frigging pie! a pie that has gone up in price, decreased in quality season on season. it would be intresting to see how much more a pint at each of the grounds would be as well.
The pies are expensive here - no question, but it must be said that exactly the same pies are on sale at MK Dons - for £3.20.
Nah, the Government merely distribute the money. It's me who's paying for you to be old. You're welcome.
But in the general scheme of things relating to all football fans do you not think the prices we pay(many fans from many clubs) are stupid?
The quote below is quite telling (and a bit naughty by the club).
Paul Barber "- Although acknowledged in the piece, the pies and Harveys were of course the supporters' own choices; frankly, we could make far more profit by stocking neither product as, relatively speaking, they represent quite poor margin returns versus traditional or alternative football club products. "
Yes I'm sure you could stock and sell poor quality pies & ales which would have higher margins. But that doesnt mean you will sell as many and make as much money.
Not sure everyone who has food or drink at the Football has a fat face.Folks feel compelled to fill their fat faces at football, so the club would undoubtedly sell more and make more money. So fair play for (at least for now) electing to stock quality local produce for local people.
Yep the pies are tasty, but they tasted better when we had the Pie and a Pint deal.
All very true but it is never going to satisfy those (myself included) who want to see cheaper tickets.
Here is what Paul Barber has to say about it all: https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/conte...and-the-hidden-value-of-supporting-the-Albion
The part about us losing nearly £1 million a month is worrying. Sounds like we might be struggling with FFP.