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Half time service improvements needed
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fenaddick said:shirty5 said:fenaddick said:Elthamaddick said:cafcnick1992 said:I can't see why they cannot pre-pour 100 pints before the first 45 are up? They know they're going to be sold.
This system works unbelievably well at the Ally Pally for the darts.0 -
shirty5 said:fenaddick said:shirty5 said:fenaddick said:Elthamaddick said:cafcnick1992 said:I can't see why they cannot pre-pour 100 pints before the first 45 are up? They know they're going to be sold.
This system works unbelievably well at the Ally Pally for the darts.0 -
golfaddick said:Malone_Addick said:golfaddick said:If you want a pint, go down the pub
If you want to watch football, go to a game.
As well as a safe standing section, a singing section I think there should be a drinking section......where all those who can't go 2 hours without alcohol can sit together.
That or I just won't get up to allow the drunkards past. Funny how they all seem to sit in the middle of a row 🤔.
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I thought The Fans Bar opened up at half time too? Should help a lot with the demand in the Covered Upper.0
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Can you see the irony @golfaddick, you're ranting about... "If you want to have a beer, go to the pub. Don't go to football."
Likewise, if you don't want to stand up to let people pass, then stay at home and watch it on your sofa.8 -
MartinCAFC said:I thought The Fans Bar opened up at half time too? Should help a lot with the demand in the Covered Upper.1
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It's a bit picky but I've never liked the idea of pre poured pints just sitting there for a while.2
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Remember the days when you could order your half-time pint before the match started behind The Covered End, and it would be ready waiting for ya when the whistle went...🍻1
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Play off home semi vs Wycombe. Sell out crowd. Some booths in Lower West were closed before game and at half time.
For those who travel from afar for the game with tight timings, it can be more than handy tk be able to grab some food and drink pre-match, but the queues and time are poor.
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We can make much more profit if we improve the speed of service.
It's the proverbial "leaving money on the table"
People want to spend money. Let them!1 -
Could be wrong but think part of the problem is that because Gather & Gather run the bars they presumably take a decent cut of any profits which removes some of the clubs incentives to sort0
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Siv_in_Norfolk said:Play off home semi vs Wycombe. Sell out crowd. Some booths in Lower West were closed before game and at half time.
For those who travel from afar for the game with tight timings, it can be more than handy tk be able to grab some food and drink pre-match, but the queues and time are poor.
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We can make much more profit if we improve the speed of service.
It's the proverbial "leaving money on the table"
People want to spend money. Let them!1 -
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To get any sort of system and speed going to maximize the halftime break you need motivated staff who are switched on
The servers at The Valley struggle to tell their left from their right6 -
I don't often drink at HT now but on one occasion last season I was on the beers with a mate so we popped down for one (West Upper). When I got to the front of the queue I waited seven minutes from ordering to receiving the two pints and a sausage roll that I asked for, and when they did finally arrive I had to remind the server to charge me for them.
However you feel about boozing during the game it's pure incompetence and surely something that needs sorting out for the club to maximise takings.2 -
golfaddick said:If you want a pint, go down the pub
If you want to watch football, go to a game.4 -
Chunes said:Can you see the irony @golfaddick, you're ranting about... "If you want to have a beer, go to the pub. Don't go to football."
Likewise, if you don't want to stand up to let people pass, then stay at home and watch it on your sofa.0 -
Croydon said:golfaddick said:If you want a pint, go down the pub
If you want to watch football, go to a game.0 -
Bedsaddick said:Croydon said:golfaddick said:If you want a pint, go down the pub
If you want to watch football, go to a game.4 -
Sod the queues and decant a beer, or any other tipple for that matter, into a vacuum flask like the old timer in the West Stand and have a relaxed drink in your seat.6
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I miss “three thirty winners and half times”0
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golfaddick said:Chunes said:Can you see the irony @golfaddick, you're ranting about... "If you want to have a beer, go to the pub. Don't go to football."
Likewise, if you don't want to stand up to let people pass, then stay at home and watch it on your sofa.1 -
Valleyfan2 said:Bring back the peanut vendors chucking bags up from the side of the pitch….6
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ShootersHillGuru said:I miss “three thirty winners and half times”0
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Beer before the game great, hip flask for a nip at H/T.0
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MrLargo said:Arsenal and Spurs have the highest matchday revenue in world football. Brings in about £30 million a season more than Palace bring in (old statistice, probably a larger amount now). They can see the value in it, and have invested consequently - they serve food drink that is of a decent standard at what most people would consider a rip off price, and service is efficient enough that everyone who wants to buy something is able to do so. They are set up to ensure that they receive every pound that there punters are willing to spend.
We serve shit food and drink at a rip off price, plus you have to leave your seat at least 5 minutes before half time in order to be able to have time to get served and drink it. It is absolutely criminal for any business to have customers that want to spend cash and not have the infrastucture to take it off them.
I don't think it's ridiculous to suggest we could have doubled our matchday revenue last season if we'd given it the necessary thought and investment. I don't know how much the "fill from the bottom up" beer machines are that Spurs have, but I suspect they would have paid for themselves within 2 matchdays. Not at all complicated, doesn't require project managers or consultants. Surely at least one Charlton board member of the last 15 years or so has visited the Emirates or WHL at some point - why have they not returned home after that saying "that caterings good, we'll do that at Charlton in bring in a load of easy money." It's weird, I don't understand why it's such a challenge. (obviously not just us, plenty of clubs still offering rubbish product and rubbish service).2 -
Even if you don't want to buy anything, the ridiculous queues for the Curbs stand concourses completely clogs up the Curbs stand concourse areas.3
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We are in the Fans Bar pretty much every game. Best the queues, get a cheaper drink than the main bar, and support a CAFC supporter business! Win win !0
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blackpool72 said:Sell bottled beer instead of spending ages trying to pull a pint.
Plenty of clubs do this already.
Bottled beer is available in plastic bottles so no safety problem.
This would cut the length of queuing considerably.0 -
sam3110 said:Anyone go to Old Trafford for the Carabao Cup game? Service was way slower there and that was at a club that are used to handling 70k+ crowds0