You don't get the money back. First pint is £8.50, and then as long as you use the same cup, it drops to £6.50.The pies at Pietanic had also gone up from £5.95 to £7.00, and the bacon cheeseburger pie wasn't on the menu...
I walked back into town last night too. I had no confidence I’d be able to catch the last train home in time if I’d had to wait for a bus.
Quote from: Ads on June 28, 2024, 10:58:54 AMI can feel my arteries furring up just reading that. What in the name of Wigan is a bacon cheeseburger pie?It's a pie with a bacon cheeseburger in it. I think.
I can feel my arteries furring up just reading that. What in the name of Wigan is a bacon cheeseburger pie?
Quote from: nigel on June 27, 2024, 06:27:57 PMQuote from: LeeB on June 27, 2024, 06:18:05 PMYou can see from that photo where they've wedged an extra row in at the back.Pretty sure that row was already there, mate.I used to sit T2, second row from the backNo mate, I've been back row 5 years (row LL), it's no longer the back row, that's now MM, was speaking to the ticket office about it yesterday
Quote from: LeeB on June 27, 2024, 06:18:05 PMYou can see from that photo where they've wedged an extra row in at the back.Pretty sure that row was already there, mate.I used to sit T2, second row from the back
You can see from that photo where they've wedged an extra row in at the back.
Quote from: Ads on June 28, 2024, 10:12:59 AM£6.90 for Amstel to watch the Foo Fighters at Old Traffoed (LCC) 2 weeks back. £17.45 for a double pint of Peroni at the Co-op Arena. Man City building their new stand behind the current one as well. £17 odd for a double pint of Moretti at Leeds Arena too.Pints at gigs are expensive. And are, without exception, absolutely terrible.
£6.90 for Amstel to watch the Foo Fighters at Old Traffoed (LCC) 2 weeks back. £17.45 for a double pint of Peroni at the Co-op Arena. Man City building their new stand behind the current one as well. £17 odd for a double pint of Moretti at Leeds Arena too.Pints at gigs are expensive.
Quote from: Dick Edwards on June 28, 2024, 02:13:26 PMI walked back into town last night too. I had no confidence I’d be able to catch the last train home in time if I’d had to wait for a bus. For people who don't want yo walk all the way back to town, walking to the A34 and getting a bus makes a lot of sense. It's about 15 mins.
I was there last night with my best mate, who is football agnostic, and his brother who is a Blues ST holder, but otherwise a totally sound guy. As we were walking up from Aston Station he quipped "this will be one of the last gigs at VP" cue we had a bit of bantz about my skepticism that they will never build it, and his belief that they will. But we had a really good chat about things for both of us, and from his POV their new owners have got everything right off the pitch (apparently have spent millions on the shit-tip) but are a car crash on it, and ours recently are the other way round. We both agreed concluded that VP is a great "arena" when you are sitting watching the game, but so much of the rest of the experience is really not fit for purpose now for a major sporting establishment, and if they actually ever do build it (I said IF!!) , we will lose any "leisure" stuff like last night to a more modern arena. Even he was peddling the line that it will be a "city centre" venue though, which I just don't have any truck with at all.I've been to 2 of the Foos gigs on this tour and I would imagine plenty others would have been at London, or Cardiff and many of the concert goers would have found our facilities wanting.