"For every animal you don't eat - I am going to eat three!
How's your eco conscience now!!"
How's your eco conscience now!!"
It does make me laugh a bit, as red meat contains zinc, iron, protein & B vitamins. The major risks if you eat TOO much are bowl cancer, alzheimers, osteoporosis & other bone conditions, arthritis, high cholesterol &, for women, higher risk of breast cancer.
"For every animal you don't eat - I am going to eat three!
How's your eco conscience now!!"
Well played sir, you had the subs desk in stitches, particularly your last line.
Sadly, it's not mine. We can thank Messrs Galton and Simpson for that gem.
Chops...I am sorry to inform you that due to your username you will not be welcome at The New Lawn...unless you go undercover, a pastry crust might just suffice!
Is it not from Hancock's half hour?
Were they the writers?
I think if I was a Forest Green fan I'd be a bit pissed off though, why does their chairman feel he can dictate to people what they should and shouldn't eat ?
Don't all clubs do this though? You try finding veggie food at the average league ground - isn't that dictating what you should and shouldn't eat too?
I wonder if the money they get from catering sales will be affected ? Frankly any ground I've been to nothing would get me to eat a burger there but I am no vegitarian. I think if I was a Forest Green fan I'd be a bit pissed off though, why does their chairman feel he can dictate to people what they should and shouldn't eat ?
Don't all clubs do this though? You try finding veggie food at the average league ground - isn't that dictating what you should and shouldn't eat too?
Yes, the catering side of the club was one of the areas that was doing fairly well, despite the recession and economic down-turn. The club bar sold cottage pie which was very well received and got plenty of positive comment from visiting fans, there was also a carvery available on match-days which also had rave reviews...however, at the last home game the only meat on offer was turkey or salmon, which did make people wonder what was going on...this now confirms it.
The next home game, against Darlo, will be interesting...I can see a lot of media attention, far more than normal, if this hasn't died down by then. My worry is that the club becomes a laughing stock...well, it won't be beef of lamb stock!
I don't quite get that, sure they sell veggie burgers but you have a choice between that or a meat version, that's giving you a choice not forcing anybody one way or another. The Forest Green Chairman is worried about his supporters health but in fairness to him his club probably needs every fan it can get so coronary thrombosis is not good for attendances.
I can see the chairman's point of view as his vegan ethic is obvioulsy something he believes in. However not everybody wants to be a veggie do they ? I would have thought if it's going to have a negative effect on revenue then maybe it's not a very good idea.
True, but surely it is important to offer a choice and then leave it up to the individual what they eat...last year there was a player at the club who had a well publicised issue with alcoholism...I didn't see the board rushing to close the pub and bars at the ground, just in case temptation were put in his way. This smacks of double standards and strikes me as somewhat authoritarian.
I don't quite get that, sure they sell veggie burgers but you have a choice between that or a meat version, that's giving you a choice not forcing anybody one way or another.