What about the other 100,000 people that paid to watch?.100k people over the 5 days averaging $50/ticket and then an extra $30 in food is around $8M revenue per Aus test. Tv rights are probably worth 5x that.
$30 dollars for general admissionWhat about the other 100,000 people that paid to watch?.
How much is a ticket to the MCG, is it only $50?.
Sadly I have to agree with you. Once our stadiums were cheap with good pies and chips for not much. Then they ruined everything and brainwash us with sporting capital to make us feel it's our patriotic duty to pay. Let afl play in mud again and have the natural pitch and don't protect the food vendors so much so they have to lift their game. You're lucky that you didn't by the overpriced pizza that turns out to be cookie sized.****ing food.....jfc you couldn't even call it that. I spent $25 on a Red Rooster roll and a hot dog during the day. Took 2 bites of each and through it in the ****ing bin. My god I don't even know how these ****s pass this off as edible....it was dead set disgusting!!
At the Adelaide Oval the food was mint......had a bloody fantastic curry tent that fed me every day for 5 days back in 2013.
Melbourne really does need to lift it's game all round, I haven't missed an Ashes test there since 2002.....but honestly I think I'd rather pay the extra and go to Adelaide or Sydney next time around. Shitest wicket, took the players off when it was not even raining to bring them back on 5 mins later, **** food.......overpriced day 5 tickets. MCG can gagf, their claim of being the sporting capital of Australia is a joke based on my experience.
Why didn't you attempt to obtain a refund?****ing food.....jfc you couldn't even call it that. I spent $25 on a Red Rooster roll and a hot dog during the day. Took 2 bites of each and through it in the ****ing bin. My god I don't even know how these ****s pass this off as edible....it was dead set disgusting!!
At the Adelaide Oval the food was mint......had a bloody fantastic curry tent that fed me every day for 5 days back in 2013.
Melbourne really does need to lift it's game all round, I haven't missed an Ashes test there since 2002.....but honestly I think I'd rather pay the extra and go to Adelaide or Sydney next time around. Shitest wicket, took the players off when it was not even raining to bring them back on 5 mins later, **** food.......overpriced day 5 tickets. MCG can gagf, their claim of being the sporting capital of Australia is a joke based on my experience.
They must have lifted their game at the WACA. We went there years ago in the afternoon after we'd finished a course at UWA. They tried to charge us $75 to watch the last hour and a half of play.Lmao they had entry on Day 5 at the WACA and Brisbane priced at a gold coin donation.
Think it is a general sporting venue thing and the bigger the event the less they care and the worse it is. Wembley has always been terrible for food, Cheltenham festival has a couple of good stalls but most are awful and don't even start on the home test grounds. They know that they can rip off the punter as they are a captive audience and can't go elsewhere so the standard and price doesn't matter.****ing food.....jfc you couldn't even call it that. I spent $25 on a Red Rooster roll and a hot dog during the day. Took 2 bites of each and through it in the ****ing bin. My god I don't even know how these ****s pass this off as edible....it was dead set disgusting!!
At the Adelaide Oval the food was mint......had a bloody fantastic curry tent that fed me every day for 5 days back in 2013.
Melbourne really does need to lift it's game all round, I haven't missed an Ashes test there since 2002.....but honestly I think I'd rather pay the extra and go to Adelaide or Sydney next time around. Shitest wicket, took the players off when it was not even raining to bring them back on 5 mins later, **** food.......overpriced day 5 tickets. MCG can gagf, their claim of being the sporting capital of Australia is a joke based on my experience.
To be fair, the last couple of times I've been to Edgbaston the food has been pretty reasonable and Lords' Fish & Chips were surprisingly good albeit not cheap (which was I suppose made up for by being able to take some drink in with us and save paying through the nose for that as well).Think it is a general sporting venue thing and the bigger the event the less they care and the worse it is. Wembley has always been terrible for food, Cheltenham festival has a couple of good stalls but most are awful and don't even start on the home test grounds. They know that they can rip off the punter as they are a captive audience and can't go elsewhere so the standard and price doesn't matter.
I tend not to get pies at football, because pies require gravy IMOYou didn't sample the spot fixer's pie at Sutton then?
Charging the $30 was a disgrace. I think after the other three tests having been a gold coin donation, there would have been a lot of people turning up their nose at the idea of watching what was always likely to be a slow day's cricket.I certainly can't really blame the Aussies for not turning up yesterday. Probably the first time ever I've said this but apart from maybe a very slight hope of a miracle day I didn't go for the cricket.........it was a 90% chance of being what it was......a dull af affair.
The Aussies did have a chance to see their new Bradman knock up another Ashes ton, so maybe that alone should have got a few more in.......but it was always going to be a party in the Barmy Army stand and I just went for that.
Plus the thieving ****s charged $30 at the door to get in.
They've gone and put in some better cafe type stuff, always thought it was better than what it had been when I've headed into the outer during footy season.****ing food.....jfc you couldn't even call it that. I spent $25 on a Red Rooster roll and a hot dog during the day. Took 2 bites of each and through it in the ****ing bin. My god I don't even know how these ****s pass this off as edible....it was dead set disgusting!!
At the Adelaide Oval the food was mint......had a bloody fantastic curry tent that fed me every day for 5 days back in 2013.
Melbourne really does need to lift it's game all round, I haven't missed an Ashes test there since 2002.....but honestly I think I'd rather pay the extra and go to Adelaide or Sydney next time around. Shitest wicket, took the players off when it was not even raining to bring them back on 5 mins later, **** food.......overpriced day 5 tickets. MCG can gagf, their claim of being the sporting capital of Australia is a joke based on my experience.
Ashes test in Tasmania instead?****ing food.....jfc you couldn't even call it that. I spent $25 on a Red Rooster roll and a hot dog during the day. Took 2 bites of each and through it in the ****ing bin. My god I don't even know how these ****s pass this off as edible....it was dead set disgusting!!
At the Adelaide Oval the food was mint......had a bloody fantastic curry tent that fed me every day for 5 days back in 2013.
Melbourne really does need to lift it's game all round, I haven't missed an Ashes test there since 2002.....but honestly I think I'd rather pay the extra and go to Adelaide or Sydney next time around. Shitest wicket, took the players off when it was not even raining to bring them back on 5 mins later, **** food.......overpriced day 5 tickets. MCG can gagf, their claim of being the sporting capital of Australia is a joke based on my experience.
Apparently Hobart tests sell like sour piss and no cricket should be played there at all, at least that's been the CA narrative for the last couple of seasons.Ashes test in Tasmania instead?