Compo's Hat wrote:Didn't scrounge enough for a season ticket this seasonAbovetheI wrote:Does everyone in Y25 still give their money to Ratty so he can queue to get the beers in 15 minutes before HT
by AbovetheI » 29 Aug 2012 14:07
29 Aug 2012 14:07Compo's Hat wrote:Didn't scrounge enough for a season ticket this seasonAbovetheI wrote:Does everyone in Y25 still give their money to Ratty so he can queue to get the beers in 15 minutes before HT
by Royal Lady » 29 Aug 2012 15:45
29 Aug 2012 15:45by Rex » 29 Aug 2012 15:49
29 Aug 2012 15:49by reading_fan » 30 Aug 2012 12:55
30 Aug 2012 12:55by mr_number » 30 Aug 2012 13:14
30 Aug 2012 13:14How big was this guy? he must have been about four people wide to successfully block one of those entrancesRoyal Lady wrote:This is Compass' reply to me about the mobile lager seller blocking the entrance to ladies loos
by Royal Lady » 30 Aug 2012 13:39
30 Aug 2012 13:39mr_number wrote:How big was this guy? he must have been about four people wide to successfully block one of those entrancesRoyal Lady wrote:This is Compass' reply to me about the mobile lager seller blocking the entrance to ladies loos
by melonhead » 30 Aug 2012 14:54
30 Aug 2012 14:54by Rex » 30 Aug 2012 17:39
30 Aug 2012 17:39by philM » 30 Aug 2012 17:46
30 Aug 2012 17:46by Royal Prince » 30 Aug 2012 19:53
30 Aug 2012 19:53This is surely the obvious answer. Reduces queuing times as fewer cash transactions, and the catering staff get a great indication each game as to what to prepare before the 15 minute rush. It works incredibly well at the theatre with pre-ordering interval drinks.weybridgewanderer wrote:chelsea were selling "beer vouchers" which might be an idea to suggest to the catering company.
When people arrive they can buy a beer and also by some vouchers for their halftime beer, reducing the amount of cash being handled at half time and, possibley, speeding up the service
by melonhead » 31 Aug 2012 10:38
31 Aug 2012 10:38philM wrote:They could increase the staff without increasing the number of tills. There is usually a "fetcher" who passes the drink/food to the till, but there isn't a 1:1 coverage, so some tills have to wait for their fetcher to finish getting stuff for another till before they get theirs.
by melonhead » 31 Aug 2012 10:39
31 Aug 2012 10:39Royal Prince wrote:This is surely the obvious answer. Reduces queuing times as fewer cash transactions, and the catering staff get a great indication each game as to what to prepare before the 15 minute rush. It works incredibly well at the theatre with pre-ordering interval drinks.weybridgewanderer wrote:chelsea were selling "beer vouchers" which might be an idea to suggest to the catering company.
When people arrive they can buy a beer and also by some vouchers for their halftime beer, reducing the amount of cash being handled at half time and, possibley, speeding up the service
Another option which may work, is if you cannot increase the number of till points in the stand why not place additional till points outside of the concourse? Perhals a little catering van or a couple of additional geezers with barrels on their backs walking around the smoking sections at half time, or you could even allow a couple of these guys inside the stadium selling soft drinks, would keep some people out of the concourse queues.
by mbb » 31 Aug 2012 11:36
31 Aug 2012 11:36by melonhead » 31 Aug 2012 11:38
31 Aug 2012 11:38mbb wrote:hot dog, and coke vendors walking through the stands- get it done RL!
Not a good idea, people standing up and getting in peoples way, most are there to watch a football match!
by mr_number » 31 Aug 2012 14:08
31 Aug 2012 14:08Yes, but remember that the people walking round selling stuff block RL's route to the loo. More of these are only going to exacerbate the issue.melonhead wrote:mbb wrote:hot dog, and coke vendors walking through the stands- get it done RL!
Not a good idea, people standing up and getting in peoples way, most are there to watch a football match!
at half time?
when we are talking about people not being able to get a beer due to the queues
by Dave the rave » 03 Sep 2012 16:39
03 Sep 2012 16:39by Alexander Litvinenko » 03 Sep 2012 16:41
03 Sep 2012 16:41by BenReadingFC » 04 Sep 2012 00:41
04 Sep 2012 00:41by TBM » 04 Sep 2012 16:16
04 Sep 2012 16:16until someone "touches" the bottom and it all spills outBenReadingFC wrote:Reading need to buy these and fit them in to all the beer outlets and train all the staff to deal with the cash quicker.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiu_IX14wLI
by Alexander Litvinenko » 04 Sep 2012 17:03
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