Quote from: dave.woodhall on July 27, 2014, 10:13:11 PMQuote from: frankmosswasmyuncle on July 27, 2014, 10:10:54 PMExactly - a number of the pubs we go into at away games have security and don't charge, possibly because they're making a bomb overcharging us for crap (occasionally reasonable) beer. Charging to get in for that is taking the piss. Away games is another ranty obsession with me. Pubs close to the ground are invariably full and if they were any good the home fans would use them. I've never known a ground that wasn't more than couple of quid each in a cab away from somewhere much better. Isn't that all about what people want, though?When I go to away games and fancy a few pints beforehand, I'll never even consider going to the usual away pub prior to the game, I'll always opt for somewhere relatively local which is a nice boozer (same as yourself).I would never, for example, go to the Eight Bells near Craven Cottage (think that's the one, the away pub) when there are so many other decent pubs in easy reach, and which aren't full of other fans.However, at the same time, on the way to that ground, I've walked past the Eight Bells and it has been rammed, full of Villa fans, who clearly are having a great time and enjoying themselves.It's what they want, I guess.
Quote from: frankmosswasmyuncle on July 27, 2014, 10:10:54 PMExactly - a number of the pubs we go into at away games have security and don't charge, possibly because they're making a bomb overcharging us for crap (occasionally reasonable) beer. Charging to get in for that is taking the piss. Away games is another ranty obsession with me. Pubs close to the ground are invariably full and if they were any good the home fans would use them. I've never known a ground that wasn't more than couple of quid each in a cab away from somewhere much better.
Exactly - a number of the pubs we go into at away games have security and don't charge, possibly because they're making a bomb overcharging us for crap (occasionally reasonable) beer. Charging to get in for that is taking the piss.
There isn't a market. The local populace is mainly Muslim who cannot drink alcohol. Financially it doesnt make any sense at all. Doug wanted to knock the Holte down when it was derelict but couldnt get permission. As silhill says, its only open on matchdays and is costing the club money that could be utilised elsewhere.Is the Barton Arms profitable? I certainly hope it is, for it would be a disaster to lose that magnificent building.
Just read the Aston Tavern will be charging £3 entry on match days.
Quote from: Fin Feds Dad on August 18, 2014, 10:35:09 PMJust read the Aston Tavern will be charging £3 entry on match days. I've just read that, and that the Aston Hotel has now closed.[/quoteAny more info Dave? Somebody only just bought it for £475k.Ignore yhe quite fail, been a long day.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on August 18, 2014, 11:12:36 PMQuote from: Fin Feds Dad on August 18, 2014, 10:35:09 PMJust read the Aston Tavern will be charging £3 entry on match days. I've just read that, and that the Aston Hotel has now closed.[/quoteAny more info Dave? Somebody only just bought it for £475k.According to the Asto Tavern Twitter feed it's being turned into a womens hostel. I know it was sold a few weeks ago at the auction when the Garrison failed to find a buyer.
Quote from: Fin Feds Dad on August 18, 2014, 10:35:09 PMJust read the Aston Tavern will be charging £3 entry on match days. I've just read that, and that the Aston Hotel has now closed.[/quoteAny more info Dave? Somebody only just bought it for £475k.
£3!Is the beer free once you're in?
Quote from: frankmosswasmyuncle on August 18, 2014, 11:31:04 PM£3!Is the beer free once you're in?Carling £3.65.