One4the.road
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- Jan 10, 2011
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This in today's Argus how unfair .
That's what happens when football clubs become greedy corporate animals, so the choice was either stand in a moving queue or stand in a queue all afternoon, now we are left with standing in a queue all afternoon
Id never buy from there as it takes money away from the club.
The guy is stating the Amex will the only ground in the country with no burger van .... Maybe he has a point
As if he has a RIGHT to make money from someone else's investment...here's an idea why not open a burger shop on a high street, I believe it could catch on
I sort of know Jerry who runs it. He used to own the little cafe at Hove Station and 'other' business ventures. I didn't notice it was him until until the Bristol City game. I hadn't seen him for years, probably about 10. I jokingly said, where you been inside? He just laughed!
Don't let that stand in the way of a good binfest!The article states that he has applied twice for permanent planning permission (he currently operates on a temporary license) to sell burgers but on both occasions he has not included key information and the applications have been returned. At the moment, it looks to me like he only has himself to blame.