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Media types are luvies, thats why
Bloody hell, that flask looks lethal, their headphones will not save them.
Media types are luvies, thats why
Media types are luvies, thats why
Barber is catering for the weathly Albion fans at the expense of the poor. Jeremy will sort this out
Bovril may be back, but a hot drink or any drink from the vendors is useless as one has to miss either part of the first half or part of the second.
I miss neither as I take the bus from HH to the Old Steine taking 1 hour 25 to the stadium taking approx 35 mins so arriving at my seat 30 mins before kick off and stop buy a Bovril and take it to my seat approx 2 hours after my last hot drink. I then buy another 1 at either Lewes or Brighton station again just over 2 hours since the last. None of the match missed.
I think this is unfair. We’re being squeezed as well; remember he took away our free tea.
Congratulations.I miss neither as I take the bus from HH to the Old Steine taking 1 hour 25 to the stadium taking approx 35 mins so arriving at my seat 30 mins before kick off and stop buy a Bovril and take it to my seat approx 2 hours after my last hot drink. I then buy another 1 at either Lewes or Brighton station again just over 2 hours since the last. None of the match missed.
Bovril may be back, but a hot drink or any drink from the vendors is useless as one has to miss either part of the first half or part of the second.
Wouldn’t this be the same at any popular venue if you turn up late?
I'm talking about half time! I love the football, I am not prepared to spend 10 minutes either side of half time queuing for a drink, hot or cold.
Fair enough, I mis read your post. Bring back the trolleys on the cinder track around the pitch.!!
Barber, the flask snatcher, said they may consider pre-ordered drinks that would be delivered to the seats presumably as the match went on. Nice idea but I'd find it pretty annoying if my view was blocked for a coffee or tea.
It gets worse.Barber, the flask snatcher, said they may consider pre-ordered drinks that would be delivered to the seats presumably as the match went on. Nice idea but I'd find it pretty annoying if my view was blocked for a coffee or tea.
Barber, the flask snatcher, said they may consider pre-ordered drinks that would be delivered to the seats presumably as the match went on. Nice idea but I'd find it pretty annoying if my view was blocked for a coffee or tea.
Nah they are going to use drones to deliver it
I'm talking about half time! I love the football, I am not prepared to spend 10 minutes either side of half time queuing for a drink, hot or cold.
You'd have had no chance in the East lower.On Saturday in WSU, somehow I managed to wait in my seat until the HT whistle, queue down the stairs and for the Gents, queue for the kiosk, buy 3 pies, 2 teas and a water, collect milks from the back of the concourse and get back to my seat in time for ko. Think I got lucky with the kiosk queue, but see, it can be done!
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