Best football nosh.
Posted: 25 Feb 2011, 04:55
This came up over the Liverpool match earlier and I thought I'd proffer it to a wider audience.
For me, the best nosh I've ever had at a football match was the bacon baguette I had at Stevenage Borough when I was there as a neutral for, I think, the FA Cup game against Port Vale. It cost something like £1.50 (for Happy, Wisconsin and Russian, here's a helpful link >>> www.xe.com) was about 3 feet long and tasted wonderful.
What I wanna know is, what is the beat food you have had at a football match? The food can come from a burger van or similar outside the ground, but we exclude professional food retailers. This means no fish and chip shops (Crewe, mmmm) or food bought at Sainsbury's cafe or similar, or any other outlet.
Further to this, I'd like to know about nosh you take with you. We are all familiar with the sight of Paul Bastard tucking into Duck a l'orange and a nice bottle Chianti at half time. Personally, I am partial to a Picnic bar and can often be found at half time, munching on one of those.
Over to you,
Matt.
For me, the best nosh I've ever had at a football match was the bacon baguette I had at Stevenage Borough when I was there as a neutral for, I think, the FA Cup game against Port Vale. It cost something like £1.50 (for Happy, Wisconsin and Russian, here's a helpful link >>> www.xe.com) was about 3 feet long and tasted wonderful.
What I wanna know is, what is the beat food you have had at a football match? The food can come from a burger van or similar outside the ground, but we exclude professional food retailers. This means no fish and chip shops (Crewe, mmmm) or food bought at Sainsbury's cafe or similar, or any other outlet.
Further to this, I'd like to know about nosh you take with you. We are all familiar with the sight of Paul Bastard tucking into Duck a l'orange and a nice bottle Chianti at half time. Personally, I am partial to a Picnic bar and can often be found at half time, munching on one of those.
Over to you,
Matt.