I liked a nice boiled burger at the Goldstone and the Priestfield too I think. Us 70's children were easy pleased !
Don't forget the cherryade in a flimsy plastic cup
I liked a nice boiled burger at the Goldstone and the Priestfield too I think. Us 70's children were easy pleased !
When we played at York many years back you got Pie , chips and Mushy Peas in a cardboard box, that along with Burton away, the best footy food I've hadHow the deuce would you eat that pie and mash in a stadium seat, from a flimsy cardboard half box using a tiny wooden fork... that's going to end up in a lap for sure.
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Love the croquette vending machines you get in Holland
That’s an accident waiting to happen.
I'm sure like the majority of other families we never once bought any food at The Goldstone. Why would you need to? Lunch before you go out and tea/dinner when you get home. The modern day requirement for non-stop consumption of drinks outside of the home was also a long way off arriving in those days. With the expected squeeze on incomes then some of those old habits may be about to return.I liked a nice boiled burger at the Goldstone and the Priestfield too I think. Us 70's children were easy pleased !
I'm sure like the majority of other families we never once bought any food at The Goldstone. Why would you need to? Lunch before you go out and tea/dinner when you get home. The modern day requirement for non-stop consumption of drinks outside of the home was also a long way off arriving in those days. With the expected squeeze on incomes then some of those old habits may be about to return.
I do like the pies but before they started doing those(3 years ago I think) they had a really good burger van which is still the best thing I've eaten at a football groundLewes do a great pie, mash and gravy, and Burgess Hill do fantastic chips
they had a really good burger van which is still the best thing I've eaten at a football ground
Lewes do a great pie, mash and gravy, and Burgess Hill do fantastic chips
How much is the sausage and chips at Leyland's park ?My love for the pies at Lewes knows no bounds, but the Sausage and Chips at BHTFC is the non-league equivalent of Michelin***. Utterly sublime
How much is the sausage and chips at Leyland's park ?
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Looks wonderful.yum yum the glory of non league.Can't remember but nothing is dramatically expensive
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Yeah this was this season at FGR so it might not have been that, pretty sure it was a black and green can. Whatever it was it was nasty.
I'm sure like the majority of other families we never once bought any food at The Goldstone. Why would you need to? Lunch before you go out and tea/dinner when you get home. The modern day requirement for non-stop consumption of drinks outside of the home was also a long way off arriving in those days. With the expected squeeze on incomes then some of those old habits may be about to return.