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:lol: Best thread ever.

 

I'm shocked to hear of an empty soap dispenser at the club, I'd write a strongly worded letter to the club were it not for the fact I should imagine they are already struggling to deal with the shame!

 

It's a shame this story doesn't report the clubs in the leagues below us, imagine the list of complaints down at fortress fatpipes!

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:lol: Best thread ever.

 

I'm shocked to hear of an empty soap dispenser at the club, I'd write a strongly worded letter to the club were it not for the fact I should imagine they are already struggling to deal with the shame!

 

It's a shame this story doesn't report the clubs in the leagues below us, imagine the list of complaints down at fortress fatpipes!

 

 

....but more importantly.....did we ever find the missing spoon ?

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It's interesting to note that all of the tops clubs with the exception of Man United scored well in the report. There is clearly a link between Food Hygine and league positon. Lots of work to do Mr Cortese.

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According to the report on QPR -----a few minor problems were found at Loftus Road

 

..they obviously hadn't spoken directly with Harry Redknapp :lol:

 

Why would they speak to Harry Redknapp about food hygine?

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This sort of thing shouldn't be played down. We aspire to be a dominant global footballing brand, and yet we're not even dealing with grubby ceilings. The modern aspirational football fan expects to be able to wash her ( because women come to these days) hands after using the toilets, and we will see our already somewhat disappointing attendances dwindle if we are responsible for a norovirus outbreak.

 

Don't think these off the pitch matters don't affect our chances on the pitch! It's fairly safe to assume that a relaxed approach to hygiene would be noticed by our players, and it's not unreasonable to suggest that they would begin struggling to motivate themselves due to the sub-standard surroundings.

 

Nigel needs to get his priorities straight.

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This sort of thing shouldn't be played down. We aspire to be a dominant global footballing brand, and yet we're not even dealing with grubby ceilings. The modern aspirational football fan expects to be able to wash her ( because women come to these days) hands after using the toilets, and we will see our already somewhat disappointing attendances dwindle if we are responsible for a norovirus outbreak.

 

Don't think these off the pitch matters don't affect our chances on the pitch! It's fairly safe to assume that a relaxed approach to hygiene would be noticed by our players, and it's not unreasonable to suggest that they would begin struggling to motivate themselves due to the sub-standard surroundings.

 

Nigel needs to get his priorities straight.

 

I agree. It's all about standards and if we are openly displaying sloppy attitudes to hygene then it should come as no suprise that that permeates through to the squad. You have to wonder if the constant defences mistakes were reflective of our slapdash approach behind the scenes.

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Cobwebs found at the madjeski. That will be there back four rooted the the spot.

 

Seems health inspectors have an anti saints agenda as well as the BBC , the top clubs get away with anything. had anything been found you can guarantee they would have appealed.

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I agree. It's all about standards and if we are openly displaying sloppy attitudes to hygene then it should come as no suprise that that permeates through to the squad. You have to wonder if the constant defences mistakes were reflective of our slapdash approach behind the scenes.

 

It could run deeper than that. Wasn't Guly off with illness last weekend? If the sloppy standards are actually giving our key players stomach upsets then something just isn't right.

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There is hot water in the Toilets in the Chapel Stand and this has been the same for a couple of seasons now. Good job the environmental health people have not picked this up too.

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Swansea City - Some of the issues highlighted by the reports included chicken being served that was still pink, out of date watercress, out of date pate and an open packet of cooked ham left in a kitchen

 

Don't eat the chicken at Swansea - let that be a warning to you.

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