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Post by new2rovers on Dec 18, 2023 21:01:58 GMT
The club assisted by the Supporters Trust will be running a bar for the games v Cowdenbeath and East Kilbride on the 23rd and 30th of December respectively.
There will be one turnstile open from 12.30 to allow those wishing to partake in a pre match beverage.
Entry to the lounge will be via the door in the main stand adjacent to the pitch. The bar will be open from 12.30 until 14.45.
Prices will be as follows:
Selection of canned beers and lagers £2.50 Wines by 125ml glass £2.50 Selection of 25ml spirits £2.50
The bar will open to those aged 18 and over to both home and away fans alike. In line with current legislation, no alcohol will be permitted to be consumed in view of the pitch.
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Post by kjg on Dec 19, 2023 22:56:29 GMT
As it may make the game look better.
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Post by rovers on Dec 20, 2023 11:02:25 GMT
Cash only?
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Post by fergie on Dec 21, 2023 15:05:33 GMT
The club assisted by the Supporters Trust will be running a bar for the games v Cowdenbeath and East Kilbride on the 23rd and 30th of December respectively. There will be one turnstile open from 12.30 to allow those wishing to partake in a pre match beverage. Entry to the lounge will be via the door in the main stand adjacent to the pitch. The bar will be open from 12.30 until 14.45. Prices will be as follows: Selection of canned beers and lagers £2.50 Wines by 125ml glass £2.50 Selection of 25ml spirits £2.50 The bar will open to those aged 18 and over to both home and away fans alike. In line with current legislation, no alcohol will be permitted to be consumed in view of the pitch. Will Magners be available for us Cider Drinkers?
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Post by Neil on Dec 22, 2023 22:17:11 GMT
Can you pay with cash or is it card only.
Thanks Neil.
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Post by Roy of the Rovers on Dec 22, 2023 22:26:23 GMT
Cash definitely accepted, not sure if cards are tho;
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Post by new2rovers on Dec 23, 2023 8:34:56 GMT
I think the club only have 2 card machines, 1 at the turnstiles and 1 in the cafe.
Cash would be most definitely appreciated.
Thanks
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Post by welshrover on Dec 23, 2023 17:51:58 GMT
Wine looks cheap. Does it comply with Minimum Unit Pricing?
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Post by Prof on Dec 23, 2023 20:27:13 GMT
Wine looks cheap. Does it comply with Minimum Unit Pricing? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Not sure if this is a joke post🤣🤣
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2023 20:35:26 GMT
Bet you wish you had stayed in the bar!
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Post by chris on Dec 23, 2023 22:19:03 GMT
Wine looks cheap. Does it comply with Minimum Unit Pricing? You must think alcohol in scotland is extortionate or you dont understand how minimum pricing works if you think that comes close to the minimum pricing, This is probably more than double the minimum price
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Post by sam on Dec 23, 2023 22:31:58 GMT
A big thanks to the trust and the ladies behind the counter today. It might not be the same set up as Kilwinning have but I’d rather give my pennies that help the trust than give it to some publican…. just a pity that due to council rules it can’t happen on a more regular basis…. Now if we were only governed by the same crowd of ‘bevvy merchants’ (sorry I mean council members), that allow the likes of Gretna to ‘refresh’ their supporters it might make Saturday at 3pm a tad more enjoyable
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Post by tommysermanni on Dec 23, 2023 23:27:25 GMT
It will take more than alcohol to dull the pain of watching this Rovers team. A lot more.
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Post by new2rovers on Dec 24, 2023 2:03:55 GMT
Wine looks cheap. Does it comply with Minimum Unit Pricing? Yes, min price per unit is 50p. 14% bottle of wine equates to £5.25 (10.5 units * 50p).. Min selling price for a 125ml glass would be £0.88, 175ml glass £1.23 and 250 ml glass £1.75.
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Post by welshrover on Dec 24, 2023 8:20:46 GMT
Wine looks cheap. Does it comply with Minimum Unit Pricing? You must think alcohol in scotland is extortionate or you dont understand how minimum pricing works if you think that comes close to the minimum pricing, This is probably more than double the minimum price Chris, it was a light hearted throwaway comment. At the moment we need a bit of joviality! As I live on the border between Wales and England I am aware of the difference in price between countries which use MUP (Wales) and (England) which now does slightly but not to the same extent as the devolved nations. We actually have "alcohol tourists" who come across the border to do their supermarket beer shop as it is considerably cheaper to purchase on the English side. An 18 pack of lager / bitter is circa £5.00 cheaper in England than in Wales.
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