Normally I couldn't really give a rat's razzoo about pre match entertainment. I'm mostly to be found finishing off a pint on the concourse and getting to my seat just as the teams come out. However, as I've written elsewhere, I took my son yesterday and we were therefore in our seats 20 minutes before kick off.
I know there have been other threads about the demise of Gully's Girls but I have to say the pre match warm up looks pitiful if you are a parent. Fan zone now seems to consist of the same music but with ads for local plumbers on the big screen. Why not go the whole hog and just play the Pearl and Dean music (BA BA BA BA, BA BA BA BA, BABABA, BA BA BA BA BA BAAAAAAAAA!). It couldn't be more shit.
What really are we saving / making with this new routine? Surely if we want to make an operating profit we should be shifting more of the dead wood off the wage bill instead of turning the kid's entertainment in the the equivalent of the Argus classifieds.
Apologies, I know bits of this have been done before but this was the first time I experienced it from the perspective of a parent with a child who needed distracting before kick off rather than as a seasoned drinker in the WSU.
I know there have been other threads about the demise of Gully's Girls but I have to say the pre match warm up looks pitiful if you are a parent. Fan zone now seems to consist of the same music but with ads for local plumbers on the big screen. Why not go the whole hog and just play the Pearl and Dean music (BA BA BA BA, BA BA BA BA, BABABA, BA BA BA BA BA BAAAAAAAAA!). It couldn't be more shit.
What really are we saving / making with this new routine? Surely if we want to make an operating profit we should be shifting more of the dead wood off the wage bill instead of turning the kid's entertainment in the the equivalent of the Argus classifieds.
Apologies, I know bits of this have been done before but this was the first time I experienced it from the perspective of a parent with a child who needed distracting before kick off rather than as a seasoned drinker in the WSU.