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Half time.
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We got to Crossbars at 12. Three of us had bottled beer no problems, but my mate wanted a pint of Anytime. He said they won't have used the pumps for a few months and won't have cleaned them so expect problems. Sure enough the tap spluttered and pumped out bilge water. He advised them to run 2 or 3 pints through it first. but they are all young and inexperienced and did a lot of running about, trying different taps with the same effect etc. Eventually they followed his advice and he got his pint. Took around 10 minutes. No big drama as it wasn't that busy. But its indicative of naivety, poor management and a total absence of planning5
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I thought clubs were installing those fast pour gadget things that feeds the beer from the bottom of the plastic glass (ohh arh matron)?🥸0
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saw a video on facebook of a staff member chucking pre poured pints down the sink at the end of the half time.
what has always amazed me is the absolute clueless staff. some cant work a till, most if not all cant figure out how to hold a pint never mind pour one and all seem surprised and rather put out that people have turned up at 3.45 on a Saturday afternoon. These people must have never been to a pub in their lives.0 -
T_C_E said:Stig said:
If only Burger Boy hadn't been so ridiculously over-promoted he could have been sorting this out rather than swanning round like the great I am outside The West Stand in his poorly fitting shiny suit.2 -
superclive98 said:T_C_E said:Stig said:
If only Burger Boy hadn't been so ridiculously over-promoted he could have been sorting this out rather than swanning round like the great I am outside The West Stand in his poorly fitting shiny suit.
Horrible little individual.3 -
Tried to make a complaint and was told that Burger boy has a weeks holiday. What a joke first week of season!0
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lordromford said:Lewis Coaches said:lordromford said:End of last season I went to the game at Cheltenham and was in the home end as I was with family. Bear in mind, this is a smaller ground with less punters.
At halftime, my nephews wanted a bite to eat. There were two kiosks for the whole stand. There was a sign on the first one saying “NO CHIPS use other kiosk” with an arrow. We went to the other kiosk where there was an enormous queue that was barely moving. By the time we got within about twenty people from the front, people who had been served were telling us they’d run out of food. Some brave soul called out “Have you got any food left?” and was greeted with apologetic shrugs. The queue dispersed and on closer inspection, they had a squashed sausage roll and a couple of mystery items. And no chips. And no drinks. We returned to the other kiosk (second half had kicked off, but nephews (and us too) were hungry and it’d become a bit of a mission) there was a shorter queue now, but the options were very limited. I think we had some sort of sausage roll or pie - can’t remember, but there wasn’t much choice left - and 4 cups of tea. The food was ok but a bit meh. The teas were the temperature of the surface of the sun. You genuinely couldn’t hold the polystyrene cup for longer than 10 seconds, the tea was so hot. Burnt my lips. Twice. (I’m an idiot). One of the nephews had his lid pop off so spilled it all over himself, fortunately managed to lean forward so he didn’t burn himself.
And we missed the first equaliser.
The whole experience brought home to me why I generally don’t visit the kiosks when I go to live football. It’s invariably a disappointing and frustrating experience.
I expect the lack of chips (and sufficient other options) on this occasion was a decision not to overstock as the season was nearly over, but still, you’d expect them to have enough to cater for an expected crowd right? But the lack of choice, clueless staff and bizarre overheating of tea reminded me that it’s not just Charlton.
Compare it to watching live sport in the US, it’s a different animal. There’s variety and choice and loads of places to get food quickly. Yes it’s still pricey, but those yanks sure know how to take your money. The British are clueless.How about feeding the kids before the match starts next time.
How about reading the post properly before criticising?
Yes, it would’ve solved the problem, but for a start, they’re not my kids, which you could’ve read in the post. We met them there, so there wasn’t an opportunity to feed them first. Anyway, regardless, sometimes we do things last minute. It can be awesome, but sometimes not. That’s part of it. I’ll own that.
The point wasn’t about whether I wanted to feed them there, it was about the service at Cheltenham which appears to be similar to Charlton and many other grounds. The British do it badly. Not just Cheltenham.0 -
Suggestion: Change title of thread to "Half time - service issues"
Suggestion: invite somebody on new SMT to read
Suggestion: New SMT send out 10 "mystery shoppers" before/during half time at a game to collect feedback for them
I know the food and beverage provision is outsourced, but they should be aware. As a bare minimum so that they can consider the info gathered when it's time for contract renewal.2 -
bolloxbolder said:The club is losing a lot of revenue here. Personally since Roland days I spend absolutely nothing in the ground or club shop. I rock up 15 minutes before ko and leave dead on the final whistle.
All this necessity to miss 5-10 minutes of the first half to have over priced watered down beer and food is totally lost on me. Can you not wait another hour?
How many goals do you miss a season doing this? Madness imo.0 - Sponsored links:
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Siv_in_Norfolk said:
Suggestion: New SMT send out 10 "mystery shoppers" before/during half time at a game to gather and gather feedback for them2 -
PemburyAddick said:We got to Crossbars at 12. Three of us had bottled beer no problems, but my mate wanted a pint of Anytime. He said they won't have used the pumps for a few months and won't have cleaned them so expect problems. Sure enough the tap spluttered and pumped out bilge water. He advised them to run 2 or 3 pints through it first. but they are all young and inexperienced and did a lot of running about, trying different taps with the same effect etc. Eventually they followed his advice and he got his pint. Took around 10 minutes. No big drama as it wasn't that busy. But its indicative of naivety, poor management and a total absence of planning
And even during the season surely they don't just leave kegs there in between games untouched, without cleaning the lines, considering there might be 2 week gaps between home games?0 -
Surely they used the pumps for the Aberdeen match.0
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Hartleypete said:Tried to make a complaint and was told that Burger boy has a weeks holiday. What a joke first week of season!0
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T_C_E said:Hartleypete said:Tried to make a complaint and was told that Burger boy has a weeks holiday. What a joke first week of season!1
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killerandflash said:PemburyAddick said:We got to Crossbars at 12. Three of us had bottled beer no problems, but my mate wanted a pint of Anytime. He said they won't have used the pumps for a few months and won't have cleaned them so expect problems. Sure enough the tap spluttered and pumped out bilge water. He advised them to run 2 or 3 pints through it first. but they are all young and inexperienced and did a lot of running about, trying different taps with the same effect etc. Eventually they followed his advice and he got his pint. Took around 10 minutes. No big drama as it wasn't that busy. But its indicative of naivety, poor management and a total absence of planning
And even during the season surely they don't just leave kegs there in between games untouched, without cleaning the lines, considering there might be 2 week gaps between home games?
Can confirm if the kegs are still in date from the game before, then yes, they just run a couple of pints through initially and just carry on from there.
I don't know what company CAFC use but Chelsea use Compass-Levy UK.0 -
I decided to go just before HT and missed the goal. I should have placed a bet there and then, as it was inevitable it would finish 1-0. The fella in front of me order 2 pints of lager and the girl handed him 2 pint glasses only half full. He said "no, 2 pints, not halves". She just looked at him like he was speaking Russian and didn't understand what he was complaining about.
I do kind of feel sorry for the staff, as they're just kids that have never worked behind a bar in their life and have obviously not been given any training. Being the first game of the season I'd imagine that quite a few of them have never stepped foot in the stadium before Saturday0 -
tangoflash said:I decided to go just before HT and missed the goal. I should have placed a bet there and then, as it was inevitable it would finish 1-0. The fella in front of me order 2 pints of lager and the girl handed him 2 pint glasses only half full. He said "no, 2 pints, not halves". She just looked at him like he was speaking Russian and didn't understand what he was complaining about.
I do kind of feel sorry for the staff, as they're just kids that have never worked behind a bar in their life and have obviously not been given any training. Being the first game of the season I'd imagine that quite a few of them have never stepped foot in the stadium before Saturday0 -
Really efficient service in Newport's away end tonight. Several beers on offer, I think 3 people serving and no one seemed to wait more than 5 and a bit minutes at half time.
It is a rugby bar though. Maybe they have higher standards.1 -
stevexreeve said:tangoflash said:I decided to go just before HT and missed the goal. I should have placed a bet there and then, as it was inevitable it would finish 1-0. The fella in front of me order 2 pints of lager and the girl handed him 2 pint glasses only half full. He said "no, 2 pints, not halves". She just looked at him like he was speaking Russian and didn't understand what he was complaining about.
I do kind of feel sorry for the staff, as they're just kids that have never worked behind a bar in their life and have obviously not been given any training. Being the first game of the season I'd imagine that quite a few of them have never stepped foot in the stadium before Saturday0 - Sponsored links:
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Karim_myBagheri said:stevexreeve said:tangoflash said:I decided to go just before HT and missed the goal. I should have placed a bet there and then, as it was inevitable it would finish 1-0. The fella in front of me order 2 pints of lager and the girl handed him 2 pint glasses only half full. He said "no, 2 pints, not halves". She just looked at him like he was speaking Russian and didn't understand what he was complaining about.
I do kind of feel sorry for the staff, as they're just kids that have never worked behind a bar in their life and have obviously not been given any training. Being the first game of the season I'd imagine that quite a few of them have never stepped foot in the stadium before SaturdayWorking in a restaurant or bar under 18
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clive said:Karim_myBagheri said:stevexreeve said:tangoflash said:I decided to go just before HT and missed the goal. I should have placed a bet there and then, as it was inevitable it would finish 1-0. The fella in front of me order 2 pints of lager and the girl handed him 2 pint glasses only half full. He said "no, 2 pints, not halves". She just looked at him like he was speaking Russian and didn't understand what he was complaining about.
I do kind of feel sorry for the staff, as they're just kids that have never worked behind a bar in their life and have obviously not been given any training. Being the first game of the season I'd imagine that quite a few of them have never stepped foot in the stadium before SaturdayWorking in a restaurant or bar under 18
You can serve alcohol in a restaurant if you’re 16 or 17 as long as the licence holder or bar manager has approved the sale.
You may be restricted to selling alcohol in sealed containers (such as cans or bottles) in some areas.
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