spacecadet
Well-Known Member
That's the one Gary.I think they were Calypso but looked something like this:
That's the one Gary.I think they were Calypso but looked something like this:
They could brand it as "Darts Night"!!City should organise a back to the 70's Nostalgia Special when we are playing someone crap (eg the rags), with tickets and everything priced as they were back then and all the catering, match programme etc all as it would have been.
I have a vision of Swales wearing his shiny suit at the cash & carry loading his Daimler with all manner of value products. The wind blowing his combover so it points to the sky looking like an exclamation mark which appears to reveal his thoughts. A smirk spreading across his face he thinks about loading up those tea trolleys with his cheap gains, his mind consumed with how much of a mark up to put on each and how to sell out but claim only 70 - 80% was sold.Weren't Chipmunk crisps sold there? I also remember XL crisps but that may have been a little later.
I used to sit in Platt Lane in early/mid 70s with my Dad and brother and if Dad had a few pence spare that week we'd get a jaffa cake pack (3 in a pack?) and/or a wagon wheel between us. I'm about 90% certain that they did some kind of launch for Wagon Wheels at City - that's how I remembered it - but they're much older than my time in Platt Lane. Maybe it was just some sort of PR rebrand? These were the days before match sponsorship so it wasn't that. It may explain why Wagon Wheels were there but not in many other places.
I think the fish and chip snack/crisp things were sold as you say.
Edit: Thinking about it weren't Wagon Wheels, Fish & Chips and XL crisps all made by Burtons? Presumably Swales & Bernard would get as much stock from same company as possible to make life easy. Maybe McVitie's products were there too alongside Jaffa Cakes but I don't ever recall them selling United biscuits - I think we know the reaction they'd have got.
And a special "Kippax bogs" to deal with the effects of Westler's burgers and hot dogs.City should organise a back to the 70's Nostalgia Special when we are playing someone crap (eg the rags), with tickets and everything priced as they were back then and all the catering, match programme etc all as it would have been.