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I remember the days of the western oval and you only took your wallet,had a couple of cans of vb and of course a couple of pies.Or between reserves and senior games pop out and get the old fish and chips.
Nowadays its fill your tummy before you go and maybe buy a drink. The cost is unbelievable now, why doesnt the AFL go to coles and get theyre pies for 50c and sell them for $1.50 instead of robbing us blind?
Oh and dont forget to get your footy record on the way in!!
OK, OK i am english and tight to a certain extent.
I remember the days of the western oval and you only took your wallet,had a couple of cans of vb and of course a couple of pies.Or between reserves and senior games pop out and get the old fish and chips.
Nowadays its fill your tummy before you go and maybe buy a drink. The cost is unbelievable now, why doesnt the AFL go to coles and get theyre pies for 50c and sell them for $1.50 instead of robbing us blind?
Oh and dont forget to get your footy record on the way in!!
OK, OK i am english and tight to a certain extent.
The companies providing the catering are the ones ripping us off. Where the AFL lets us down is this rubbish about not allowing people to bring in in other competitors brands.
That is why the TD doesn't like letting people out of the ground. It's not just the security aspect. They don't want people whipping over to Nandos or Subway and not buying their food inside the ground.
Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"
Food prices at the footy are a joke. Next time you have to pay more than $10 for a pie, chips and a drink you call for the police because you have just been robbed.
Take bag with Water, membership, mp3, dry biscuits & cheese, camera, thermos with coffee or soup when really cold, jacket, cap, binoculars (new acquisition), pens, money.
Back in the Whitten Oval/Optus Oval era, we used to buy a record most weeks. Nowadays, we never do - it's a waste of time, they're about $4.50 or $5.00 aren't they?
Back in the Whitten Oval/Optus Oval era, we used to buy a record most weeks. Nowadays, we never do - it's a waste of time, they're about $4.50 or $5.00 aren't they?
They are $ 3.50 at the moment but as in most years they will have gone up by the time Round 1 arrives.
I used to love those smaller records they were compact and easier to use when scoring.
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