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    #1 User is offline ? Connor1874?Icon

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    Posted Yesterday, 14:50

    I've always been quite interested in finding out what match day culture is like in other countries, and being a fat bas*ard keen on food, I'm intrigued to know what snacks are eaten at matches across the globe.

    Has anyone got experience in seeing what is common or have a link to a website that will show me examples?


    #2 User is offline ? Foxy Knoxy?Icon

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    Posted Yesterday, 14:58

    Got a no-alcohol beer and hot dog at PSG. It was shit.


    #3 User is offline ? Connor1874?Icon

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    Posted Yesterday, 14:59

    View PostFoxy Knoxy, on 14 October 2012 - 02:58 PM, said:

    Got a no-alcohol beer and hot dog at PSG. It was shit.

    :lol:

    Could imagine a club like PSG selling a fair bit of generic food. Burgers, hot dogs etc.


    #4 User is offline ? andrew?Icon

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    Posted Yesterday, 15:03

    I've been to a few FC Augsburg games in Germany, the beer and hot dogs were good!

    I was at the San Siro a few weeks ago and they have guys walking round selling crisps, chocolate, pop corn etc.


    #5 User is offline ? Jezza?Icon

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    Posted Yesterday, 15:05

    Anyone remember the horrible sausage shit they sold in Spartas stadium? That and alcohol free beer I only realised was alcohol free a couple of years later.


    #6 User is offline ? Peebo?Icon

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    Posted Yesterday, 15:08

    Not proper football, but will be heading to a NFL game later. Normal pre-game ritual is thousands of people standing in giant car parks, drinking beer, watching games on TVs with satellite dishes positioned on the back of trucks and eating food cooked on BBQ grills as large as the average UK car.

    In the stadium you get all sorts- burgers, BBQ brisket, fried chicken, pizza, salads, tacos etc.. And lots of beer.


    #7 User is offline ? cosanostra?Icon

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    Posted Yesterday, 15:09

    They sold paper plates with a sausage, a slice of bread and a bit splodge of mustard at Sparta Prague.
    Big sandwiches with ham, cheese or omlette in Milan.
    Burgers and Hotdogs at J-League games in Japan mostly although they put Teriyaki sauce on them. :yucky:
    Hot Dogs and pizza slices at the MLS games I've been to in the States.
    Hot dogs / frankfurters at the Nou Camp. They only sell non alcohol beer though. Wasted about 20 Euros each until we figured that out. :angry:
    Serrano ham sandwiches at the Bernabeu. They also had salami or potato omlette sandwiches.
    Various pastry / pasty things at the Estadio da Luz.
    Various sausagey type things at the Olympic Stadium, Berlin.
    Ham or salami sanwiches at Napoli.

    That's the ones i've been to.


    #8 User is offline ? davemclaren?Icon

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    Posted Yesterday, 15:12

    Germany is great for food and drink at matches imo. Bratwurst and Gluhwein in winter is the real deal. :thumbsup:

    Been to a few matches in Cyprus and got an intentionally cold burger roll and some strange biscuit thing. :ninja:



    #10 User is offline ? cosanostra?Icon

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    Posted Yesterday, 15:19

    View Postkingdannyb, on 14 October 2012 - 03:17 PM, said:

    Food irrelevant.
    Having seen professional football in 13 countries, I'm still peed off that Scotland is the only country that you can't buy beer !
    The 1981 Old Firm riot that led to the alcohol ban was whisky fuelled, not beer.
    Geez a pint !
    Good riot though;

    Been in plenty stadiums that don't allow alcohol, it's not just Scotland.
    Anyway, Scottish people can't be trusted to behave with alcohol at football matches. We all know it and it's not likely to change. Some of the neds / scumbags would kick off and spoil it for everyone.


    #11 User is offline ? LeithJambo?Icon

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    Posted Yesterday, 15:21

    Had some spearmint chewing gum and a maccaroon bar at Brockville once. It was years ago mind. Wasn't be best to be honest


    #12 User is offline ? davemclaren?Icon

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    Posted Yesterday, 15:22

    View Postcosanostra, on 14 October 2012 - 03:19 PM, said:

    Been in plenty stadiums that don't allow alcohol, it's not just Scotland.
    Anyway, Scottish people can't be trusted to behave with alcohol at football matches. We all know it and it's not likely to change. Some of the neds / scumbags would kick off and spoil it for everyone.

    I'm afraid I have to agree with you. :unsure:


    #13 User is online ? The_razors_edge?Icon

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    Posted Yesterday, 15:35

    I've been to a couple of Bulgarian top flight matches and they eat these weird seeds out of a big triangular cone. It looked like bird food so stayed well clear. I had some roasting hot fanta instead.......


    #14 User is offline ? G.Wright?Icon

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    Posted Yesterday, 15:49

    Meet and potatoe pie and a pint, at half time in the reebok.


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    Posted Yesterday, 15:51

    View PostG.Wright, on 14 October 2012 - 03:49 PM, said:

    Meet and potatoe pie and a pint, at half time in the reebok.

    Meat and Potato pies are great dan sarf but they don't know how to do pastry propoerly. You need a fork to eat them. :unsure:


    #16 User is offline ? moonraker?Icon

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    Posted Yesterday, 15:58

    My brother was quite keen on the Currywurst in Germany


    #17 User is offline ? hmfc_liam06?Icon

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    Posted Yesterday, 16:13

    Was at the Spain v Scotland game last year and the snack of choice appeared to be some sort of seed!


    #18 User is offline ? Jamborossco?Icon

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    Posted Yesterday, 16:17

    I would have tasted some Tottenham cuisine last year but they were sold out of everything by the time I got to the kiosk! and that was 1/2 hour before kick-off! :verymad:


    #19 User is offline ? dode?Icon

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    Posted Yesterday, 16:37

    Bratwurst,hotdogs,glutwien and beer at the Alianz a purchased with a
    Preloaded smart card.
    Pukkapies and beer at villa park,pretty pricey also the pubs near the
    Stadium charge a quid to get in.
    Popcorn and nuts seem to be popular at Lazio.



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    Posted Yesterday, 16:49

    ?Foxy Knoxy, on 14 October 2012 - 02:58 PM, said:

    Got a no-alcohol beer and hot dog at PSG. It was shit.

    Thought the food looked all right when I was there


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    Posted Yesterday, 16:56

    ?J.T.F.Robertson, on 14 October 2012 - 04:47 PM, said:

    Looks rather small-time...:)



    #24 User is offline ? Back to 2005?Icon

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    Posted Yesterday, 17:07

    Didn't they sell whole chickens in Prague? Or was it Basel? Pretty good anyway.


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    Posted Yesterday, 17:16

    View PostPeebo, on 14 October 2012 - 04:56 PM, said:

    Looks rather small-time...:)

    I suppose you're right. :(

    https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh702lQfXJF7yEllYU8UO8j38BYfxTaeX9qBWEiBS3vWdkKYNRKOEd2qBAYldHmw1BihZsuoTZTg_FaNkonB3y49Kc35vQDPrInALadChnkFzK3TeS_rKjGfATSFa-AFyAJOovG9ilLLpM/s1600/Sixburgh-Avi.jpg


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    Posted Yesterday, 17:26

    There's some horrible frozen pastry things the army give out in their lunch bags. Some posters who've been away with the army/TA/cadets/etc will know what I'm on about.

    I nearly cried when I paid for three pies at Millwall and these things appeared in front of me again.


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    Posted Yesterday, 17:35

    View PostThe_razors_edge, on 14 October 2012 - 03:35 PM, said:

    I've been to a couple of Bulgarian top flight matches and they eat these weird seeds out of a big triangular cone. It looked like bird food so stayed well clear. I had some roasting hot fanta instead.......

    Yeah, I know a Bulgarian girl and she was telling me a couple of days ago that they eat sunflower seeds at Bulgarian football matches.


    #28 User is offline ? LStones?Icon

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    Posted Yesterday, 17:46

    Real beer and German sausages at the Bayern Munich game in the Allianz :thumbsup:


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    ?Stanley_, on 14 October 2012 - 05:35 PM, said:

    Yeah, I know a Bulgarian girl and she was telling me a couple of days ago that they eat sunflower seeds at Bulgarian football matches.

    People sit and eat them at the NFL games I go to.


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    Posted Yesterday, 18:03

    ?Back to 2005, on 14 October 2012 - 05:07 PM, said:

    Didn't they sell whole chickens in Prague? Or was it Basel? Pretty good anyway.

    Remember eating a chicken in prague it looked great (full of beer) but tasted rancid dripping in grease.
    Also was at the bernabeu and the two guys sitting directly behind sat the whole match eating some sort of large seeds out of a huge bag and disguarding shells(a lot of the time over my shoulder) everywhere about them. Very strange.


    #31 User is offline ? stew mc?Icon

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    Posted Yesterday, 18:03

    They sure did, :thumbsup:

    View PostBack to 2005, on 14 October 2012 - 05:07 PM, said:

    Didn't they sell whole chickens in Prague? Or was it Basel? Pretty good anyway.



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    Posted Yesterday, 18:04

    God knows how ,it was on a huge spit !:teehee:

    View Poststevie1874, on 14 October 2012 - 06:03 PM, said:

    Remember eating a chicken in prague it looked great (full of beer) but tasted rancid dripping in grease.
    Also was at the bernabeu and the two guys sitting directly behind sat the whole match eating some sort of large seeds out of a huge bag and disguarding shells(a lot of the time over my shoulder) everywhere about them. Very strange.



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    Posted Yesterday, 18:07

    ?stew mc, on 14 October 2012 - 06:04 PM, said:

    God knows how ,it was on a huge spit !:teehee:

    Oh aye remember that now. I went for the sausage and bread it smelt and tasting horrible mustard almost saved the day.


    #34 User is offline ? jambo_?Icon

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    Posted Yesterday, 18:17

    cheese and onion crisps, central park, cowdenbeath


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    Posted Yesterday, 18:17

    closer to home,the friendly down at the new york stadium in rotherham had some decent pies & was able to purchase alcohol.

    very relaxing atmosphere & no trouble.
    mind u,a lot of jambos were pished before the game & a few fell asleep during the game.


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    Posted Yesterday, 18:18

    ?The Real Maroonblood, on 14 October 2012 - 04:58 PM, said:

    :wow:

    Outrageous.


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    Posted Yesterday, 18:25

    At the Chicago Cubs baseball games they are into monkey nuts in a big way. They sell them inside and outside the stadium. Also inside its the usual hot dogs and popcorn and shed loads of beer. You even get ice-cream in a baseball helmet. It's a litre's worth.

    No wonder there are so many fat gits in the US.


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    Posted Yesterday, 18:36

    At my first game in Spain, Valladolid v Penforradina, a group of guys behind me spent the entire game eating sunflower seeds. At the end of the game there was a pile of shells the length of the row and about an inch deep.

    But the tradition is to take a baguette for half time.

    This post has been edited by Gorgiewave: Yesterday, 18:37


    #39 User is offline ? Francis Albert?Icon

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    Posted Yesterday, 18:41

    Porchetta rolls from a stall after an Empoli v AC Milan cup tie about 20 years ago.

    Delizioso.

    (Even an ageing Baggio wasn't bad either.)

    This post has been edited by Francis Albert: Yesterday, 18:45


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    Posted Yesterday, 19:16

    ?Back to 2005, on 14 October 2012 - 05:07 PM, said:

    Didn't they sell whole chickens in Prague? Or was it Basel? Pretty good anyway.

    I thought I'd imagined it till I seen this, glad I filled up on McDonald's outside Prague stadium !! Awesome big mac


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