BensGrandad
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After Gillingham and Withdean this is like Wembley to us so who cares what other think if they don't like it don't come as we will have plenty of home support so their few pounds wont make or break us.
The concensus from the Blackpool fans was fixed. It was not a resounding WOW infact I would say a little dissapointing. People described it as a lego pack , unfinished, underwhelming inside and the outside flattering to deceive and the north stand as pathetic. I know the Palace fans think it is shit but that is to be expected. To me it is the best ground in the World but I have not been to that many of the best premier / championship grounds so I do not know how good it really is. Can anyone enlighten me as to how good our stadium is ?.
BG has a point about the Harveys to be fair to him.
I'd be surprised if Harveys continue to let their brand be tarnished by the football club.
We went out just before half time and went to the first mobile kiosk to be encountered by 2 lads who couldn't have been much older than 18 with a mallet treating the barrel like a test your strength game at a fair ground. So we thought we'd try the one from what I assume were supposed to be the betting kiosk. 3 of us had a pint all 3 of us struggled to drink it and spent the second half feeling like crap.
There is a good reason you don't get real ale at football grounds and sadly it's an experiment that hasn't worked.
BG has a point about the Harveys to be fair to him.
I'd be surprised if Harveys continue to let their brand be tarnished by the football club.
We went out just before half time and went to the first mobile kiosk to be encountered by 2 lads who couldn't have been much older than 18 with a mallet treating the barrel like a test your strength game at a fair ground. So we thought we'd try the one from what I assume were supposed to be the betting kiosk. 3 of us had a pint all 3 of us struggled to drink it and spent the second half feeling like crap.
There is a good reason you don't get real ale at football grounds and sadly it's an experiment that hasn't worked.
BG has a point about the Harveys to be fair to him.
I'd be surprised if Harveys continue to let their brand be tarnished by the football club.
We went out just before half time and went to the first mobile kiosk to be encountered by 2 lads who couldn't have been much older than 18 with a mallet treating the barrel like a test your strength game at a fair ground. So we thought we'd try the one from what I assume were supposed to be the betting kiosk. 3 of us had a pint all 3 of us struggled to drink it and spent the second half feeling like crap.
There is a good reason you don't get real ale at football grounds and sadly it's an experiment that hasn't worked.
It's not an unusual chant as many club's sing it but our's is probably the best
It does feel a bit unfinished, too much grey wall showing.
It doesn't matter if it has a head or not it should still stick to the side of the glass but this is more to do with the glasses than the quality of the beer. Often the chemicals in modern dish washers leave a residue in the glass which turns the beer flat. There are products that can clean this residue off such as 'renovate', they strip the glass back to it's original condition. If you went on a training course you should know how important this is for a good pint. Obviously at the amex they are plastic glasses but I just wanted to make the point.Well that's not what I was told by the head brewer when I went on a Harveys training course and they don't serve it with any hear at the brewery tap
Although I don't know for sure, the Harveys being sold at the stadium is almost certainly 'bright', you could throw the cask down the WSU stairs and the beer would still be the same. Needs to be served with a sparkler though really.BG has a point about the Harveys to be fair to him.
I'd be surprised if Harveys continue to let their brand be tarnished by the football club.
We went out just before half time and went to the first mobile kiosk to be encountered by 2 lads who couldn't have been much older than 18 with a mallet treating the barrel like a test your strength game at a fair ground. So we thought we'd try the one from what I assume were supposed to be the betting kiosk. 3 of us had a pint all 3 of us struggled to drink it and spent the second half feeling like crap.
There is a good reason you don't get real ale at football grounds and sadly it's an experiment that hasn't worked.
Rubbish. It's an experiment that has worked, judging the by the sales. For the most part the pints I've had have been very good. I'm overjoyed to actually have a pint of Harveys at the ground. Agreed not every pint will be perfect and a bad one may well put you off, but for me the experience has been more good than bad.
7200 pints of H. sold v Doncaster would suggest the exact opposite
Nothing like a bit of hyperbole, one bad experience and the 'experiment' has failed. Well, might as well give up now despite selling out in most concourses?
That's the point. If you get it from the mobile stands its poured while you wait, and isn't waiting around already poured going flat at one of the big serveries that also sell pies etc.
BG has a point about the Harveys to be fair to him.
I'd be surprised if Harveys continue to let their brand be tarnished by the football club.
We went out just before half time and went to the first mobile kiosk to be encountered by 2 lads who couldn't have been much older than 18 with a mallet treating the barrel like a test your strength game at a fair ground. So we thought we'd try the one from what I assume were supposed to be the betting kiosk. 3 of us had a pint all 3 of us struggled to drink it and spent the second half feeling like crap.
There is a good reason you don't get real ale at football grounds and sadly it's an experiment that hasn't worked.
Spot on. I do feel the stadium will be better received when the extra seats are put it! There is no hiding the fact that when you approach the Amex it looks immense, and to us lot the inside is too. But I could imagine being an away fan and getting inside to be greeted by the tiny north stand & unfinished east, to us it's lovely but to them looks silly! I expect people will be really impressed when the 2nd tier goes up and the 4 corners go in because that will look stunning!I think it seems better to us because of where we came from what we went through to get it. To everyone else it probably seems like just another new stadium.
Who cares, we're the ones who matter.
It's people like you who take cr*p pints thay cause the quality to go down. You can tell by looking at it if it's ok or not... If it isn't then hand it back. For the record I've so far had four pints of Harveys at 3 different matches and they've all been spot on... and I'm very fussy about my Harveys.