Maybe they should close the roof?
Oh...
How much did that place cost for half a stadium?
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17I knew this photo would come in handy... taken on Boxing Day:TBWAH wrote:As i said above, hot food is generally £6 or less. Pies (which are actually half decent) are £4.30. Some tills ONLY take cards so be aware.newgroundrodney wrote:maybe TBWAH can confirm, but I heard prices were extortionate for Spurs games, which is one of the gripes the Spurs' fans have about being there......not sure how TRUE that is mind.
TBWAH, if you're reading this, can you give us an idea of refreshment / bar prices inside the ground please.
Alcohol is £4 or £5 & hot drinks around £2.50 - but that is all from memory. Don't shoot the messenger.
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19Toast and MarmiteCorpaboy wrote:I'm STARVING now !!! What's for tea ?Kairdiff Exile wrote:Reading this thread, you'd think our fans hadn't eaten for months. I'm sure there are plenty of nice, civilised eateries close enough to the ground for a pre-match meal. Why anyone would spend the best part of a tenner to consume a limp hot dog and a lukewarn pint of Carling whilst standing up in a concrete concourse, I will never know.
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20They didn't change the prices for Xmas... nor add cranberry.countyareup wrote:I'm not going back on Boxing Day..!
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22The forecast has changed. It's now going to be a positively tropical +1 C.
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23Phew think I'll wear my shorts thenBlackandamber wrote:The forecast has changed. It's now going to be a positively tropical +1 C.
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