National Disgrace

Wembley, the history, the dreams, and the £6 soggy pizza. OK, in case you’re wondering why a Southend fan was at Wembley it wasn’t to watch the Quo or to see the Chuckle Brothers (who were in the Rotherham end by the way). It was in fact to watch Dagenham in the league 2 playoff final. The main reason for the visit was to watch Paul Benson (a friend from school) who is currently playing up front for the Daggers.

The game itself was great. Beano scored and the daggers won 3-2 in a thrilling game. Halftime was a different story! A baying crowd demanded booze from the idle staff. Apparently, it’s essential that alcohol is served at half-time on the dot and not a second before!

Eventually, I got to the front where the following conversation took place.

Me : ‘6 beers, a bottle of water, and a slice of pizza please’
Vendor: ‘Vegetarian or meat’
Me: ‘Meat’
Vendor: ‘We only have vegetarian’

Me: ‘Right!’

I could sense the angry crowd behind me getting angrier.

Me: ‘Whatever, just hurry up’

He proceeded to get the only manky bit of pizza remaining from the shelf and handed it to me. He then started to pour each and every beer individually from bottles. I eventually got my order which cost £30 and I even had a spare 2 minutes to enjoy my £4 beer and £6 rubber bread pizza!

I’m trying to work out why our national stadium would be so chaotic?? Perhaps it was the fact that the crowd was lower than normal or maybe that Millwall had played the day before (I assume drinking the place dry). The organisers are surely missing a trick here. How often are Dagenham and Rotherham fans going to get to go to Wembley? Why not make it a trip to remember! Without this debacle, fans may choose to come to Wembley for other events like the Quo!

By the way, I hate the Quo…love the Chuckle brothers!

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2 responses to “National Disgrace”

  1. wheeler Avatar

    The Quo are fucking immense you massive tool.

  2. Chris Avatar

    The problem comes from greed and it runs throughout everything today. Companies, councils, government all do the same.

    Contractors.

    The company hiring the contractors get a guaranteed pay day with no effort. Contractors then have a captivated audience to squeeze every last penny out of while keeping costs to a total minimum.

    Who’s going to miss the FA Cup final when their team gets there?
    You have no choice but to pay your income tax or council tax. As far as Wembley, Southend Council or the UK government is concerned – job done.

    Get a grip all – take some responsibility. Put realistic service level agreements in contractor contracts AND ENFORCE THEM.

    Bring back real customer service.

    Rant over.

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