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Can I request the stocking of ‘White Rat’ real ale from the brilliant Ossett brewery.
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The clubs missing a trick not selling 3 for £100, epsecially in the CFS.
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Of what? Grams of cocaine?ClaretsPadiham wrote: ↑Thu Jun 08, 2023 12:15 pmThe clubs missing a trick not selling 3 for £100, epsecially in the CFS.
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Looking at this on the official site and spotted this on the photos, looks like barriers in the CFS or it it my eyes
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They have been there a while nowAGENT_CLARET wrote: ↑Thu Jun 08, 2023 12:34 pmLooking at this on the official site and spotted this on the photos, looks like barriers in the CFS or it it my eyes
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Pretty sure they were already there in the away fans section?AGENT_CLARET wrote: ↑Thu Jun 08, 2023 12:34 pmLooking at this on the official site and spotted this on the photos, looks like barriers in the CFS or it it my eyes
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I sit in that stand and I've never noticed them before
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They are only in the away end to be fair.AGENT_CLARET wrote: ↑Thu Jun 08, 2023 12:42 pmI sit in that stand and I've never noticed them before
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They barriers have been in the away section since they put the plastic seats in which was 2019
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I think I need to go to specsaversClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Jun 08, 2023 1:15 pmThey barriers have been in the away section since they put the plastic seats in which was 2019
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We’ll let you off in light of your kind actions towards stay dogs
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Not obvious though when there are people in there. This is a pic I took last summer.
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I remember going to Wembley against Spurs and looking at burger prices outside. They were charging something like £15 for cheeseburger and chips. Burnley fans were saying sod that and Spurs fans were just handing over their money without a blink of an eyelid.
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Pork pies are better cold or at least cooling.
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So so excited to read this. For me it’s as exciting a step forward as many of the other off pitch developments in recent months - the documentary, the Watts’ investment, etc - since it will directly benefit me.
The JM super box looks brilliant. I can see that offering being in high demand. But the best news is the self ordering and pre-ordering service. If that means the 38 minute rush stops and people get their HT refreshments in reasonable time then it’ll be transformational in terms of match day experience for me. Just need proper Wi-Fi and a PA system that works. But seriously, HT service was my biggest bug bear and if the club have sorted that - huge credit where it’s due.
Now I just hope:
- beer options are good and we do away with the terrible lagers (San Miguel can stay)
- prices are reasonable
- Haffners are on the menu
- the menu is akin to Spurs / Hull & not scrimped or made too basic as it’s such a good opportunity for a black revamp and to make it really leading edge.
- they also invest in our 1990s kiosks/Concordes in the way they have the JM super box. Nothing crazy, just a modernisation
If they do that then this’ll be another unbelievable step forward for the club by ALK.
The JM super box looks brilliant. I can see that offering being in high demand. But the best news is the self ordering and pre-ordering service. If that means the 38 minute rush stops and people get their HT refreshments in reasonable time then it’ll be transformational in terms of match day experience for me. Just need proper Wi-Fi and a PA system that works. But seriously, HT service was my biggest bug bear and if the club have sorted that - huge credit where it’s due.
Now I just hope:
- beer options are good and we do away with the terrible lagers (San Miguel can stay)
- prices are reasonable
- Haffners are on the menu
- the menu is akin to Spurs / Hull & not scrimped or made too basic as it’s such a good opportunity for a black revamp and to make it really leading edge.
- they also invest in our 1990s kiosks/Concordes in the way they have the JM super box. Nothing crazy, just a modernisation
If they do that then this’ll be another unbelievable step forward for the club by ALK.
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I’d employ you as the the caterer. I agree with all of this.NewClaret wrote: ↑Thu Jun 08, 2023 10:28 pmSo so excited to read this. For me it’s as exciting a step forward as many of the other off pitch developments in recent months - the documentary, the Watts’ investment, etc - since it will directly benefit me.
The JM super box looks brilliant. I can see that offering being in high demand. But the best news is the self ordering and pre-ordering service. If that means the 38 minute rush stops and people get their HT refreshments in reasonable time then it’ll be transformational in terms of match day experience for me. Just need proper Wi-Fi and a PA system that works. But seriously, HT service was my biggest bug bear and if the club have sorted that - huge credit where it’s due.
Now I just hope:
- beer options are good and we do away with the terrible lagers (San Miguel can stay)
- prices are reasonable
- Haffners are on the menu
- the menu is akin to Spurs / Hull & not scrimped or made too basic as it’s such a good opportunity for a black revamp and to make it really leading edge.
- they also invest in our 1990s kiosks/Concordes in the way they have the JM super box. Nothing crazy, just a modernisation
If they do that then this’ll be another unbelievable step forward for the club by ALK.
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Anyone who does not get offered a position on the same terms will be entitled to compensation
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On site catering with a 15/20 min max window serving 1000’s is the stuff of nightmares for caterers .
Comparing our cramped area and 19k crowds to 70k + purpose built high tech “super arenas”and what they offer is also a bit silly, not to mention moaning about branded lagers ( we know it’s nowt but cold fizz but brands sell)
With cheapskate fans in a hardly cosmopolitan area, doing anything even remotely different to pies/hot dogs is a tough gig. Space is a real killer too. While I’d like to see chips/pie peas etc people talking street food/ fish n chips /real ales are dreaming . BFC fans ain’t gonna pay £8-10 for a premium pie or wait while real ales are pulled .
Personally I’d have a few bottle kiosks for the basic lagers , serious pre pouring on the main bars ,maybe a few self serve lager machines .
Comparing our cramped area and 19k crowds to 70k + purpose built high tech “super arenas”and what they offer is also a bit silly, not to mention moaning about branded lagers ( we know it’s nowt but cold fizz but brands sell)
With cheapskate fans in a hardly cosmopolitan area, doing anything even remotely different to pies/hot dogs is a tough gig. Space is a real killer too. While I’d like to see chips/pie peas etc people talking street food/ fish n chips /real ales are dreaming . BFC fans ain’t gonna pay £8-10 for a premium pie or wait while real ales are pulled .
Personally I’d have a few bottle kiosks for the basic lagers , serious pre pouring on the main bars ,maybe a few self serve lager machines .
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It’s beyond that. The staff will go through TUPE which will protect their rights including years of service, pension etc.Down_Rover wrote: ↑Fri Jun 09, 2023 9:30 amAnyone who does not get offered a position on the same terms will be entitled to compensation
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So you pay £1450 plus vat to go into a sports bar and be able to order a burger served quicker than before, at the same time play pool etc. I don’t get it. I go to watch football. I don’t get the attraction to be honest. I’ll agree the concourse ( JHL) food has been awful for sometime and agree that needs changing but I’m not sure about a sports bar at £1800 a season in the JM stand. Everyone to their own I suppose.
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It’s not for me either but there are a lot of people who do enjoy the corporate experience.beddie wrote: ↑Fri Jun 09, 2023 2:36 pmSo you pay £1450 plus vat to go into a sports bar and be able to order a burger served quicker than before, at the same time play pool etc. I don’t get it. I go to watch football. I don’t get the attraction to be honest. I’ll agree the concourse ( JHL) food has been awful for sometime and agree that needs changing but I’m not sure about a sports bar at £1800 a season in the JM stand. Everyone to their own I suppose.
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A much needed step forward, this. It was a shame to see Chris Gibson is leaving. Wonder if it's related to this?
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beddie wrote: ↑Fri Jun 09, 2023 2:36 pmSo you pay £1450 plus vat to go into a sports bar and be able to order a burger served quicker than before, at the same time play pool etc. I don’t get it. I go to watch football. I don’t get the attraction to be honest. I’ll agree the concourse ( JHL) food has been awful for sometime and agree that needs changing but I’m not sure about a sports bar at £1800 a season in the JM stand. Everyone to their own I suppose.
£75 plus VAT per game doesn't seem expensive, especially in the Prem. Wasn't it around £170 plus VAT for the game at Ewood
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Almost undoubtedly, I’d say. But it may’ve been his choice to move on - there’ll have been a package available, no doubt, so sometimes that suits people to try a new challenge. Pretty sure I recall CT saying he was offered a role in the new set up.
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He was offered a transfer to Levy but turned it down. I’ve heard he’s off to work for another football club.
I don’t know how they are doing all this but a friend of mine will be managing all the concourse catering.
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Gone to Bolton.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Fri Jun 09, 2023 3:06 pmHe was offered a transfer to Levy but turned it down. I’ve heard he’s off to work for another football club.
I don’t know how they are doing all this but a friend of mine will be managing all the concourse catering.
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If you friend can slash the waiting times for a pint at half time, that will go a long way to improving things
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Hope it works out better for him then it did Coyle.
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The WiFi is shite inside the Turf you can't even get onto BBC sport.How on earth online ordering will work is beyond me.
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If the £80 includes something to eat and first drink then it wouldn’t be a bad price if you consider matchday ticket of £40claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 09, 2023 2:50 pm£75 plus VAT per game doesn't seem expensive, especially in the Prem. Wasn't it around £170 plus VAT for the game at Ewood
If you are just paying for “ticket” then it’s expensive
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There is no Wi-Fi available for general supporters but most people find it impossible getting online while on the Turf. It’s going worse in the area too, it’s a nightmare now trying to get any access in the town centre.Woodleyclaret wrote: ↑Fri Jun 09, 2023 3:28 pmThe WiFi is shite inside the Turf you can't even get onto BBC sport.How on earth online ordering will work is beyond me.
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It says in the article that orders will be placed at self serve terminals. WiFi wouldn’t be needed on something like this, it’d be just like ordering in a McDonalds.Woodleyclaret wrote: ↑Fri Jun 09, 2023 3:28 pmThe WiFi is shite inside the Turf you can't even get onto BBC sport.How on earth online ordering will work is beyond me.
I’m surprised we haven’t heard anything about WiFi at Turf Moor. On face value it would look like another thing that they could monetise. Those that want to check scores or place bets etc. certainly need something because getting any sort of ‘g’ signal at the ground is nigh on impossible.
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Refuse to drink it cos it's from bloody Yorkshire.
Can't be a true Lancastrian if you want Yorkshire beer at The Turf....anyone want to reinvent Massey's Burnley Ales??
....now that would be well fitting if supplied.
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This guy looks at football hospitality around the country and this is his review of ours:ClaretTony wrote: ↑Fri Jun 09, 2023 2:40 pmIt’s not for me either but there are a lot of people who do enjoy the corporate experience.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bt3kjCKtLIA
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Yes, that is the legal position but in my experience there is always an aelement of bartering.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Fri Jun 09, 2023 2:12 pmIt’s beyond that. The staff will go through TUPE which will protect their rights including years of service, pension etc.
I hope none of the staff lose out
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They are not losing out.Down_Rover wrote: ↑Fri Jun 09, 2023 6:34 pmYes, that is the legal position but in my experience there is always an aelement of bartering.
I hope none of the staff lose out
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Not a team beginning with B I hope CTClaretTony wrote: ↑Fri Jun 09, 2023 3:06 pmHe was offered a transfer to Levy but turned it down. I’ve heard he’s off to work for another football club.
I don’t know how they are doing all this but a friend of mine will be managing all the concourse catering.
Are you telling me you have inside info on the menu and whether the concourses are being renovated… because I’m all ears if you are
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All fine then
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Good to hear and also noted levy are a real living wage employer, which I’m not sure BFC are, so that’s good.
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Southerners like being ripped off ( or are used to it)
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https://fcbusiness.co.uk/news/the-stadi ... e-results/
Long way to go to catch Hull by the sounds of it, they've just won Best Retail Catering Award.
Long way to go to catch Hull by the sounds of it, they've just won Best Retail Catering Award.
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Not at all surprised that Hull & Spurs are first & second. Best by a mile.GodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 09, 2023 9:58 pmhttps://fcbusiness.co.uk/news/the-stadi ... e-results/
Long way to go to catch Hull by the sounds of it, they've just won Best Retail Catering Award.
Really hope our move to levy is a catalyst for something similar.
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Hot dog with bbq chicken? Why would you sully a perfectly good hot dog with bbq chicken. It’s already meat let’s add a different meat? I can understand that.MancunianClaret wrote: ↑Thu Jun 08, 2023 11:17 amAs an example, Levy (the new caterers) currently provide concourse catering for a number of clubs including Watford. This is their current concourse offering.
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Hopefully we'll get something similar! Plus Bene n hot of course.
O/T to the story of my Slavic descent ex. Minor League Baseball teams here often have theme nights as I’m sure some of you will know. In Lexington, they were 25 cent hot dog nights and $1 beer nights. This woman would eat 14 hot dogs or drink 8 beers on whatever night. In fact we kind of devised a system to maximize the input. Bring a friend/ coworker. Then, One person is always sitting in your seats, one person is always in line (max 2 deals per customer I think?) and one person is always on the way back to the seats with the goodies. And repeat and rotate. Not sure how much baseball we watched mind you.
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Hot dogs are already made from multiple types of meat, primarily mechanically separated Chicken. The hot dog is very much the thing you should question, not the real meat which may be on top of it.CharlieinNewMexico wrote: ↑Sat Jun 10, 2023 2:27 amHot dog with bbq chicken? Why would you sully a perfectly good hot dog with bbq chicken. It’s already meat let’s add a different meat? I can understand that.