rico Posted 17 November 2014 Posted 17 November 2014 https://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/early-doors/madness--fan-s-view-of-england-game-blocked-while-butler-delivers-food-092158926.html
VLC86 Posted 17 November 2014 Posted 17 November 2014 https://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/early-doors/madness--fan-s-view-of-england-game-blocked-while-butler-delivers-food-092158926.html What a load of crap. The person who took the picture is also in the Club Wembley area which means he has paid a shed load of cash for the ticket as well and probably missed a few kicks of the ball which is less than when you have to move for some one who needs a piss. At most other European grounds you get people walking around selling stuff and it makes no difference.
Dan Posted 17 November 2014 Posted 17 November 2014 Are they really blocking the view? He's gone to an effort to position himself to take that photo. Not saying I'm a fan of all this corporate bollocks at all but this is being made into a bigger issue than it should be.
James. Posted 17 November 2014 Posted 17 November 2014 Not sure why blocking a view is perceived as a bad thing when it comes to England games at Wembley.
Darkon84 Posted 17 November 2014 Posted 17 November 2014 'Man utilizes something he's entitled to Shocker!' Perhaps if the guy taking the picture spent more time watching the game and not trying to take sneaky pictures, he'd have seen more. .
Harry - LCFC Posted 17 November 2014 Posted 17 November 2014 I feel so distant from the kind of people who treat football as a casual day out. I don't have time to eat a plate of food during a game, nor do I feel inclined to check the weather on my phone, nor do I want to be waited upon by a bloke in a suit. It simply isn't an environment where I want those things. There's something far more important happening that I can't not concentrate on.
VLC86 Posted 17 November 2014 Posted 17 November 2014 I feel so distant from the kind of people who treat football as a casual day out. I don't have time to eat a plate of food during a game, nor do I feel inclined to check the weather on my phone, nor do I want to be waited upon by a bloke in a suit. It simply isn't an environment where I want those things. There's something far more important happening that I can't not concentrate on. Clearly not everyone will want the service but if some mug is willing to pay £200 odd quid to go and watch England and be waited on then let them as it might save you a little bit of cash.
Corky Posted 17 November 2014 Posted 17 November 2014 Are they really blocking the view? He's gone to an effort to position himself to take that photo. Not saying I'm a fan of all this corporate bollocks at all but this is being made into a bigger issue than it should be. The biggest issue is that there's someone standing up in a seated area, which just isn't safe.
jonthefox Posted 17 November 2014 Posted 17 November 2014 I'd love it if someone was to bring me grub in the family stand.
Samilktray Posted 17 November 2014 Posted 17 November 2014 Delivering hot dogs in Wembley, says it all.
Jace Posted 17 November 2014 Posted 17 November 2014 Time to give up on Wembley and give it to the Yanks
SystonFox Posted 17 November 2014 Posted 17 November 2014 I'd love it if someone was to bring me grub in the family stand. Balti pie flavoured pot noodle. No lid though
Nalis Posted 22 December 2014 Posted 22 December 2014 Clearly not everyone will want the service but if some mug is willing to pay £200 odd quid to go and watch England and be waited on then let them as it might save you a little bit of cash. Football for me is about the match itself and the atmosphere created by the fans. However, I agree with you 100% unfortunately, just the way it is.
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