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I feel revitalised. Stopped off at Morrisons on the way and bought a pasty and a bottle of pop. No moaning about catering from me. They had their chance.
Is it fair to say the club could be losing money over this? And with the Club Doncaster Foundation wanting to keep progressing this ought to not be swept under the carpet?
There was no milk for tea and coffee in the West Stand kiosk nearest the south end. Judging by the the state of the ale I had, I think they'd poured it all in there.
Are the club losing money, or are Centreplate losing money?
Quote from: Jenny on November 12, 2017, 05:32:31 pmAre the club losing money, or are Centreplate losing money? I think your missing the point it’s the supporters who loosing out , poor quality food , bad service , over priced , and long queues and not enough dialogue with supporters .
Quote from: since-1969 on November 12, 2017, 06:09:38 pmQuote from: Jenny on November 12, 2017, 05:32:31 pmAre the club losing money, or are Centreplate losing money? I think your missing the point it’s the supporters who loosing out , poor quality food , bad service , over priced , and long queues and not enough dialogue with supporters . I'm not missing the point, I was simply asking a question.... I imagine there will be very few people on here who know the ins and outs of the catering deal but it wouldn't surprise me if we got a fixed income from Centreplate for them having the contract and therefore any profits/losses fall to them rather than Rovers.Not once did I mention how this impacts the fans...