Asking for help - Burnley FC food & beverage prices for the season
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Asking for help - Burnley FC food & beverage prices for the season
Dear Up the Clarets forum and Burnley fans,
My name is Patrick and I'm a university student, currently working on my thesis, where I analyze the cost of football for fans in the Premier League and how it changed in the last 5 years. As part of my research, I'm also collecting food & beverage prices from the current season in the following categories:
Pint of beer (cheapest category)
Pint of cider (cheapest category)
Mineral water (0,5 l)
Soft drink (0,5 l)
Tea
Pie
Hot food - burger or hot dog
Crisps (one bag)
I have contacted the clubs themselves and while I received some answers, unfortunately Burnley was not one of them. It would be much appreciated if you could help.
Kind regards,
Patrick
My name is Patrick and I'm a university student, currently working on my thesis, where I analyze the cost of football for fans in the Premier League and how it changed in the last 5 years. As part of my research, I'm also collecting food & beverage prices from the current season in the following categories:
Pint of beer (cheapest category)
Pint of cider (cheapest category)
Mineral water (0,5 l)
Soft drink (0,5 l)
Tea
Pie
Hot food - burger or hot dog
Crisps (one bag)
I have contacted the clubs themselves and while I received some answers, unfortunately Burnley was not one of them. It would be much appreciated if you could help.
Kind regards,
Patrick
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Re: Asking for help - Burnley FC food & beverage prices for the season
You missed out twix
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Re: Asking for help - Burnley FC food & beverage prices for the season
That will be a thesis all on its own...probably for a Ph.D.dpinsussex wrote:You missed out twix
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Re: Asking for help - Burnley FC food & beverage prices for the season
Might be better off asking just after a home game fella.
The idea that we have enough choice (ie. More than one) of beer for there to be a cheapest category is novel though.
How are you going to fine out the prices 5 years ago? I'd say on the turf the prices haven't shifted much in that time...
The idea that we have enough choice (ie. More than one) of beer for there to be a cheapest category is novel though.
How are you going to fine out the prices 5 years ago? I'd say on the turf the prices haven't shifted much in that time...
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Re: Asking for help - Burnley FC food & beverage prices for the season
If you contact @Gibbo1882 on twitter, Chris Gibson is the catering manager and normally very helpful on there.Patrick Casey wrote:Dear Up the Clarets forum and Burnley fans,
My name is Patrick and I'm a university student, currently working on my thesis, where I analyze the cost of football for fans in the Premier League and how it changed in the last 5 years. As part of my research, I'm also collecting food & beverage prices from the current season in the following categories:
Pint of beer (cheapest category)
Pint of cider (cheapest category)
Mineral water (0,5 l)
Soft drink (0,5 l)
Tea
Pie
Hot food - burger or hot dog
Crisps (one bag)
I have contacted the clubs themselves and while I received some answers, unfortunately Burnley was not one of them. It would be much appreciated if you could help.
Kind regards,
Patrick
Re: Asking for help - Burnley FC food & beverage prices for the season
I'll guarantee that no club sells cheaper Benedictine.
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Re: Asking for help - Burnley FC food & beverage prices for the season
Think a pie is £2.50
You can get a "Meal Deal" of hot food (pie/hot dog/pizza twist), drink & snack (choc bar/crisps) for £5.50
You can get a "Meal Deal" of hot food (pie/hot dog/pizza twist), drink & snack (choc bar/crisps) for £5.50
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Re: Asking for help - Burnley FC food & beverage prices for the season
Dead right DSR. Don't forget to check out how much a Bene (and ot) costs and then compare it to the other grounds Patrick. That shouldn't take you long!!
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Re: Asking for help - Burnley FC food & beverage prices for the season
Thanks a lot for all the replies!
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Re: Asking for help - Burnley FC food & beverage prices for the season
Hi Everyone!
I'm still in need of the price points mentioned at the starting post of this thread - can someone help me out?
I'm still in need of the price points mentioned at the starting post of this thread - can someone help me out?
Re: Asking for help - Burnley FC food & beverage prices for the season
The next home game is on Saturday.Patrick Casey wrote:Hi Everyone!
I'm still in need of the price points mentioned at the starting post of this thread - can someone help me out?
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Re: Asking for help - Burnley FC food & beverage prices for the season
Presumably you need to know what the prices were 5 years ago?Patrick Casey wrote:....and how it changed in the last 5 years.
What subject are you studying?
Re: Asking for help - Burnley FC food & beverage prices for the season
Pies and drinks are far too expensive in the ground. You can get a much better pie (imo) over the road in the kiosk for £1.20, tea and coffee around 50/60 pence and allow you to put your own milk in.wilks_bfc wrote:Think a pie is £2.50
You can get a "Meal Deal" of hot food (pie/hot dog/pizza twist), drink & snack (choc bar/crisps) for £5.50
Sorry not really helping the original thread title but as another poster mentioned Gibbo is the man to contact.