Oh well, at least I did something about my gripes - the ambulance, the guy who dispenses the lager choosing to stand in the entrance of the ladies loos - blah blah. If they choose to ignore me, that's up to them, but I don't just moan on here.
They've probably got one of those auto-filter things set up so that whenever Outlook sees your email, it just sends it straight to the rubbish bin. Either that or you set off the spam filter...Royal Lady wrote:Wouldn't be at all surprised. But my complaints were emailed in so they've just pressed the delete button!
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 22 Aug 2012 14:05
22 Aug 2012 14:05One of my favourite footballing moments ever was at a game, possibly Darlington in the League cup, when my mate dropped the contents of a pie down his front and burnt his hands really badly. It was HILARIOUS. He got a pie at the Stoke game on Saturday but was too scared to eat in front of us in case the same happened again, so he hid round a corner.Harpers So Solid Crew wrote:Perhaps they read the E-Mail. Well done on actually taking the time to tell them your views.
Can you now get balloons and torn up paper back.
H&S my arse, those pies are as dangerous, only time I ever slipped was on an old chip.
christ.Royal Lady wrote:Wouldn't be at all surprised. But my complaints were emailed in so they've just pressed the delete button!
Oh well, at least I did something about my gripes - the ambulance, the guy who dispenses the lager choosing to stand in the entrance of the ladies loos - blah blah. If they choose to ignore me, that's up to them, but I don't just moan on here.
Don't know why, but these two suddenly sprang to mind ....Royal Lady wrote:Not so much "complaints" as observations as to what could be done better

Royal Lady wrote:That's me and Sam that is.

by John Madejski's Wallet » 24 Aug 2012 13:23
24 Aug 2012 13:23Please tell me you didnt grass about lids not being removedRoyal Lady wrote:I also saw someone with a bottle of coke with the lid on on Saturday. Either they managed to smuggle it in, or someone behind the kiosks doesn't know you have to remove the lid. I bought a little bottle of water and the bloke fair apologised for having to remove the lid, bless him.
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 24 Aug 2012 13:59
24 Aug 2012 13:59by John Madejski's Wallet » 24 Aug 2012 17:04
24 Aug 2012 17:043 veesinarow wrote:Tbh, tbf to the OP, I've been moaning about the ambulance there for what seems like years now - I cannot believe the ground safety officer, risk assessor, whatever either looked at it beforehand and thought it was a good thing parking it directly in front of an exit used by thousands of people all at the same time or that no-one since has looked at it at the end of every match and thought "ooh, I dunno, that's a bit of a bottleneck with that sitting there".
Either way, it's just plain dumb.
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