Mellor 3 Ward 4
Well-known member
One of the things that helps the club function the way it does is the whole 'sticking around afterwards for a pie and a pint' thing. It helps the flow of people on to the trains, and makes the transport thing work pretty well.
Going the Pukka Pies / Carlsberg Tetley route will almost certainly have the dual effect of people not buying something that isn't generally wanted, meaning more people will leave early - bollocksing up the trains. There may be a short-term incentive to get some sort of 'beer deal' in, but if it has the long-term effect of alienating the fans and affecting sales, who will come out the winner?
It's one area that works brilliantly at present - why rock it? It wouldn't make sense.
Paul Barber was staggered by the beer sales when it was mentioned - at which point Martin Perry interjected and pointed out that '140,000 pints were Harvey's'. That, to me, was very telling. He then rolled his eyes and with a smirk muttered something like 'but then, one or two of us didn't think that idea would work...' They all acknowledge it's something there now exceptionally proud of.
This is VERY true.
If everyone were to leave the ground straight after the game instead of a good percentage staying back afterwards, travel would become far worse.
IMO, the club should be doing EVEN MORE to get people to stay behind afterwards - how about a 10% price reduction once the final whistle has gone?