They managed to achieve smaller queues in the Trinity by charging £6.30 a pint.
The general state of the Upper Holte was awful. Alongside the blocked toilets, the floor was filthy, the paintwork on the girders peeling away and the screen end overlooking Aston Park covered in dust, debris and cobwebs. I didn't attempt to buy anything but did notice that the lights were off on the dedicated Purity Bar so that looked shut.Whatever is happening with the Holte Suite, having a money making facility as large as that out of use is awful. Something is terribly wrong with the management of the facilities.
I'm sure this is the reason the roof has been taken off the dugout. It's a great view and allowed for interaction with the players. That is surely why they are going to be able to charge a premium for those seats in the coming seasons.
The only change in the lower Trinity was a new non-slip covering on the steps... The toilets were horrendous by the sounds of things.
Quote from: Meanwood Villa on August 15, 2023, 08:02:35 PMI wonder what the refreshment offerings were when we got 76k back in 1946. None and you pissed in your mates pocket. So the legend goes
I wonder what the refreshment offerings were when we got 76k back in 1946.
I should also mention the inability to get people in the ground quickly and efficiently on the Witton Lane is embarrassing these days. 15/20 min queues for the upper tier and the Everton fans were inadvertently blocking the whole road due to how slow it was. It seems to get worse every year. Is it like that elsewhere?