AdamSufc1997
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Just seen a photo of new prices at the lane. £5 a pint, £2.50 for a soft drink 

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I hope not.
There must be a minimum card payment by the sounds of it then.....
I've seen the full picture, it actually saysSign below saying CASH, fake news
Yeah, where's the Veuve Cliquot ffs.Prosecco??
Is that what we've become?
Don’t think they’ve thought this through ,One person can spend a max of £30 pound on contactless a day I think
Has Chansiri suddenly started running the club or something?
Next up, 50p to get into the bogs.
Never understood the need to queue for ever to pay stupid money for food or drink in a football ground.
Eat beforehand and likewise get some ale down.
Ffs it's only 90 minutes.
Bit like the fucktards that buy food and drink on a 2 hour Ryanair flight.
I laughed at that on a flight to Krakow a few months back hardly time to eat it before the stewardess was whipping the left overs away fuckin mugs it looked like shite too.Never understood the need to queue for ever to pay stupid money for food or drink in a football ground.
Eat beforehand and likewise get some ale down.
Ffs it's only 90 minutes.
Bit like the fucktards that buy food and drink on a 2 hour Ryanair flight.
Ffs it's only 90 minutes
How much were the same pints last season? Paying way over the odds for substandard food and drink is pretty standard at sporting events but interested to know how much they’ve bumped it up by...
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I've never noticed pints being sold. I've only had bottles of I think Heineken. Small bottles.
Totally agree. Why would you drink pints in the ground? There’s zero chance that the beer has been stood, stored and prepped properly before tapping it.I've never noticed pints being sold. I've only had bottles of I think Heineken. Small bottles.
How much were the same pints last season? Paying way over the odds for substandard food and drink is pretty standard at sporting events but interested to know how much they’ve bumped it up by...
Pint gone up by 25% from £4 to £5. Its cheaper to get a pint at Spurs new ground (£4.50) in far better surroundings. For the standard of fare offered and poor quality of service its taking the p*ss and will impact on match day revenue.
Its cheaper to get a pint at Spurs new ground (£4.50) in far better surroundings.
Depends what you’re drinking. You pay £4 for a pint of undrinkable lager (Amstel), but £5 for a pint of Neck Oil from Beavertown. Either way though, those Bramall Lane prices are ridiculous for what’s being served up.
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