Castaway wrote:The catering was a joke today.
Peter wrote:Castaway wrote:The catering was a joke today.
I've been going to grounds for over 45 years now, and never have I needed to buy any more than a hot drink.
Folk moan about admission, transportation, or programme prices, yet they still somehow seem to have the money to chuck at yuck, overpriced canteen fodder inside football grounds.
Tbh the only joke is the punter.
Get yer missus to make some of your favourite sarnies fcs.
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well said
Morecambe Player wrote:This is my own personal opinion and not necessarily that of Morecambe Player, or the club.
Lance
NorthernDale wrote:I agree that £20 is too much in Division 2 but we aren't the only ones to charge £20 are we? At least you get the best stand, bets uninteruppted views with the best facilities at Spotland. That is why the Football League allow it. I sit in the opposite stand that has restricted views and no bar facilities and we pay £19. I would much rather pay £20 and have your seats.
You do have the cheapest ground in the league now and I don't know how you survive financially with it. But sadly the rest of us would go bust if we charged £15. Heaven help either of us if we get promotion.
Peter wrote:I've been going to grounds for over 45 years now, and never have I needed to buy any more than a hot drink.
Folk moan about admission, transportation, or programme prices, yet they still somehow seem to have the money to chuck at yuck, overpriced canteen fodder inside football grounds.
Tbh the only joke is the punter.
Get yer missus to make some of your favourite sarnies fcs.
Morecambe Player wrote:Having seen this on the web page, and having advised my friends of this, I felt awful that they then had to play a total of £52, which included the junior paying over double what they should have. I will be writing to the chairman of Rochdale to complain about this, as I believe that yet again, away supporters have been treated badly and the website has misled it's readers.
heysham_mfc wrote:the worst thing about the day though was that the chippy outside the away stand was closed!
Peter wrote:Get yer missus to make some of your favourite sarnies fcs.
marky wrote:Peter wrote:Get yer missus to make some of your favourite sarnies fcs.
Or even better, make 'em yourself!
outsider wrote:My Better half makes mine as she is glad to get control of the TV remote for a few hours, even picked me up from the coach and dropped me off at the pub last night![]()
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still not sure how much it will cost me tho
Morecambe Player wrote:On the Rochdale website it advertises a family ticket whereby an adult and child will pay a total of £20. An additional adult would pay £15 on the family ticket.
As some friends came with us, including a junior, I suggested to them that they should take advantage of this and ask for a family ticket. However, Rochdale would not sell them a family ticket, stating that they weren't available to away supporters. I was told about this and came outside and physically showed the ticket office the web page which clearly showed the family ticket price, but which did not differentiate between the areas of the ground where the family ticket was available. Despite this, they only said that, firstly, there was no family stand, and secondly that the family ticket was only available in the stand behind the goal! (Is that not by definition the "Family stand" then?) They did say that our friends were welcome to buy a family ticket in that stand, however, firstly, this was not advisable being a home stand only, and secondly, they didn't like a behind the goal view.
Having seen this on the web page, and having advised my friends of this, I felt awful that they then had to play a total of £52, which included the junior paying over double what they should have. I will be writing to the chairman of Rochdale to complain about this, as I believe that yet again, away supporters have been treated badly and the website has misled it's readers.
This is my own personal opinion and not necessarily that of Morecambe Player, or the club.
Lance
Keith wrote:Grimsby allowed Morecambe fans £5 entry with a voucher from the local paper, even though the voucher said home end. Their stewards were excellent too.
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