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  1. Dec 5, 2023 · Football ground food has historically been poor because it’s simply been accepted for so long without anyone showcasing how bad it really is,” says Tom Kirby, founder of Footyscran, a Twitter feed that, for the last two years, has been displaying photos of some of the flaccid, loathsome, yet also progressively terrific offerings that ...

  2. 3 days ago · Jesus wept. Worst here was 'hot' chips at the Gabba approx $7 ( 3.50 in sterling) for a tiny portion of cold stale crap that was a breach of the description of hot chips. Rightly so. Looks awful. I had a really bad 'burger' at the back of the Kop during the Port Vale game.

  3. Jan 7, 2024 · The UK’s football stadiums have a bleak reputation for cold chips, stale pies and lukewarm cups of the beef-flavoured drink Bovril. But times are changing and they are now at the...

  4. Supporting a lower-ish league club (4th tier/league two), I pretty much expect the scran at away matches to be bad. It's a pleasant surprise when what's on offer isn't a dogburger or (marginally better than that) overcooked pies. In my opinion, no it's not been getting worse, at least at this level.

  5. Aug 28, 2024 · Been to plenty of lower league grounds where the food is just as dire as mass produced stuff at bigger stadiums. And if the food at Ibrox is crap (I find it hit and miss rather than outright shite) then as a comparison the food at the etihad, while expensive, is usually very good.

  6. Feb 21, 2024 · Key Takeaways. Football fans are accustomed to poor quality stadium food; new demand for simple, healthy options is driving change. @FootyScran is catalyzing a food revolution in football...

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  8. Apr 20, 2024 · Burgers gone bad – the worst footy scran and football food. While the culinary landscape has undeniably improved, not every football club has jumped on the gastronomic bandwagon and some clubs are even missing the mark on burgers!

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