So it has been a while!?! I know I know…I apologise!

The reason I have been quiet is that to be honest, I haven’t been on an away trip in a while. I would love to blame the harsh winter conditions but not so. I have 2 reviews that are pending, but a change of laptop, camera and phone have ultimately led to a delay. You can look forward to these reviews in the coming weeks though.

However, the lack of updates has given me the opportunity to review a few things. Firstly the title of my blog.

It has been brought to my attention that “Pie and Bovril” ( pieandbovril.com )is already well established as the biggest Scottish Football fans forum on the web already! Damn it! I don’t want to be seen as a copy cat website so I am going to reveal a new name and lick of paint in the coming weeks.

Secondly, my blog will now not only deal with reviewing football grounds but generally be a place for me to discuss my football thoughts, musings, predictions and anything else that comes into my head really. It is a place of much activity (my head…not this blog yet!) so hopefully I can start to entertain, provoke discussion/argument and generally this blog can educate people to my way of thinking! Think of it as an argument in the pub with your mates over football, except not with your mates and not in the pub…you know what i mean!

I will start by blogging tomorrow about my beloved Rangers and our current prediciment (new buyers, title charge, future) and hopefully deal with all that swiftly!

Please stay patient as I get this blog into shape! And feel free to contact and comment!

Until next time, always say “Aye to a Pie”!

Firstly apologies for the lack of update in the past few weeks. I would love to say it was because I was away jet setting around the world scouring high and low for the best football grounds and stories alike…but that would be a lie! The most important thing is that I am back and ready to report back on the highs and lows of a real football fan.

So in the typical Scottish way it is from the 5 star facilities in Glasgow to the next ground for reviewing…Christie Park Huntly!

The Highland league is a big deal in the North-East! So i decided to take in the game between Huntly and Brora Rangers (before we go any further…I am a Brora fan!). Huntly have a great reputation from their various Scottish Cup escepades so my expectations where high…so…

Firstly the ground is in a nice picturesque part of Huntly. Literally a stone throw away from the centre of the town and tree lined on one side. I didn’t arrive until 2.58pm due to traffic issues and got parked very easily in a roundabout area next to the ground. Tres convenient as the half say in France!

Car parked in picturesque spot...in the rain!

I came to the gate which seems really small! There was no queue and the women was very pleasant. It is always a great reminder when you pay your money and get a raffle ticket as proof of entry…the glamour!

The gate...it looks really small i thought!

The Ground itself is very tidy, but seems to be a little “unatmospheric” if i am totally honest. It appears there are 3 main areas of the ground. The stand, the far enclosure and a large standing area between the main gate and the stand. I stood here as I was running late. My view was good and to be honest can’t grumble.

My view...not too shabby!

So the game was 2 minutes in and my mind started wandering to food and drink. Huntly get huge credit for their commercial minds! They have COMBINED their food outlet and their club shop. I kid you not! What other ground can you say “Can i have a pie, bovril, kit-kat and a club sticker and replica pair of shorts, medium please!”!! It was busy too so all credit to the Huntlonians for their business savvy minds….

The club shop and eatery...wow!

I ordered a pie, bovril and kit-kat. I chickened out of asking for the shorts and sticker! The pie was delicious. Freshly made from a local baker i think, and a delicious bite to it! The bovril was good to so to be fair to Huntly they score high on the food! It was raining at the time though so apologies for no photo of the pie, but i have a picture of my bovril!

mmmmm....

The game itself was scrappy and there is not much left to speak about. Except for a strange sight…a man with a crash helmet in front of me. Riot police or experienced fan who protected himself from a vengeful crowd throwing foreign objects??? You decide…

Local casual???

Right…time to rate Christie Park -

Parking – 10/10 – Very picturesque and very close to ground! Tres bon!

Programme availability – I couldn’t comment due to my lateness – -1 to me!

Comfort of seat -1/10 -I stood so comfort of standing for this edition…uneven and wet! Yuck! Also was nervous by the sight of man with crash helmet!

Helpfulness of stewards and staff – 8/10 – Very good service at gate and the food merchant was spot on! Well done Huntlonians!

Quality of Pie and Bovril – 7/10 Very good. Pie was fantastic. Only let down by having Tesco ketchup…tut tut!

Scoreboard or video screen quality – N/A Come on guys…its the highland league! Although the man did read the scores out at half time over the tannoys!

Quality of half-time raffle – 0/10 – I don’t even think they had one? So if they did it was dreadful!

Hospitality -8/10 -I didn’t use the restrooms, but general welcome etc was warming!

Closing summary – A pleasant experience from Huntly to be fair. Fans started to get a little agitated which made me think that being nice is an act, but all in all a very pleasant trip. For only £5 entry too i was mightily impressed

Overall – 8/10

For my next visit i will be going to another Highland League ground…how will it mark up versus Huntly??? Stay tuned to find out!

IBROX STADIUM – RANGERS vs ABERDEEN – 26th Sept 2009

So the wait is over…the first review is here!

the first destination on the Pie and Bovril review roadshow is at the top end of the stadium scale, a trip to Rangers’ impressive Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow.

Firstly, it was sunny when i woke up! Always good. Then a 3 hour drive later, including a quick stop for a couple of lucozades, and we arrived in a cloudy Glasgow. Ibrox is well signposted although i had a tip off to NOT park in the official car park! Too expensive they say…!!! Instead it was to the streets, and as you can see below the car nestled “like a glove” into a street space on Clifford Street.

Car should be safe here...

Car should be safe here...

Notice the security. CCTV on the street so i could go to the game with the peace of mind that we had Glasgow’s Finest watching over the Fiesta. Saves a couple of quid paying a small child to “watch” my car!

So the car is parked, valuables hidden, it is now time to get to the ground. The walk to the gorund was about 500 yards and it was full of colourful language, a plethora of burger vans (fish and chips for £2.50…credit crunching indeed) and more illegal unofficial merchandise than the crimebusters can shake a fist at.

Programmes under police watch!

Programmes under police watch!

Programmes were easy to find, although i thought at first there was a celebrity selling them since they were under police watch. £2.50 a programme was the hit so not too bad, plus i got a FREE Jelly Baby form the kind hearted female seller (a perk that was not advertised and maybe warranted police surveilance). It was a Basset Jelly Baby so qudos to the seller for not buying chep jelly babies!! So far so good…

The ground itself is big. and grand in scale. It looks big and i found but with the help of the handy map placed outside all 4 corners of the ground I found my enterance quite quickly (see below).

The enterance (I get to climb up the glass tower...fab times!)

The enterance (I get to climb up the glass tower...fab times!)

The climb up the stairs was a fair hike, but when i got up and found my seat (decent legroom and quite comfy)the game was just about to get underway. Come on the Gers I screamed and was greeted with strange looks…maybe the lack of a swear made it obvious i wasn’t a local (or the fact i had no blue on!)

First half – DULL. But the time had arrived on at 3.46pm…PIE AND BOVRIL TIME!!!!

The Pieman of Govan

The Pieman of Govan

The queue was large and as you can see the pie selling area was brightly lit with a plethora of culinary options available. A little over-priced i thought at first, but maybe the service coupled with lovely grub would make me change my mind. It didn’t! Service was awful. I had to repeat to the fella 3 times what i had asked for (a scotch pie and a bovril). Worse was to come. “We dinna hae any bov-i-ril pal”. Great!!! “Tea then” i replied. “We dinna hae any tea eeether pal, the hot thing is broke”. I felt the urge to correct his grammar but since half time is only 15 minutes long i decided better. I settled for a pie and Coke, and being daykight robbed of £3.80! The pie better be good!!!

My meal for one...

My meal for one...

So as you can see, size of meal was poor. Small coke, and small pie.

Say "Nae" to this Pie

The pie itself, hugged tightly by a silver pie case, was undercooked, pale in appearance and in many ways poorly constructed. As you can see from above, the pie top was not even fully covering the “joys” within the pastry. The small gap allowing the meat and seasoning within to peek out at me was concerning. Credit where credit is due though, it was hot. But apart from that it was poor. Rather than melt in your mouth it was more disintegrate in my hand!!! The ketchup didn’t even save it. Rangers football club may have their financial worries and issues, but guys…sort your pies out!!!

Scoreboard

Scoreboard

On to the rest of the matchday experience. Firslty scoreboards were good, large telly screens if you like. Enhanced the viewing experience of the half time raffle. The “Rangers Rising Stars” raffle is simple – 3 tickets, 1st 2nd and 3rd, with a top prize of £1000 pounds! Thats enough to buy maybe 3 pies and a coke!!!! An ex player makes the draw and on this occasion it was Jimmy Millar. I didn’t win but it was a simple format, drawn quickly and efficiently and in many ways satisfied.

Back to the car

Back to the car

After a drab 2nd half, and a nasty lingering after taste of bad pie and worse service, it was time to return to the “safety” of Clifford Street to the car. Glad to report the CCTV did its job and all was present and correct. Quite a quick get away too and easy access to the M8 made the infrastructure score high.

Overall it is time for Ibrox to get the Pie and Bovril “Scores on the doors” –

Parking – 8/10 – Street parking however CCTV and close proximity to both motorway and ground
Programme availability – 9/10 – police marshall and FREE JELLY BABY!
Comfort of seat -6/10 -Not bad. My knees touched seat infront but apart from that it was pretty spacious
Helpfulness of stewards and staff – 4/10 – They avoid speaking to you but i am taking marks down for TERRIBLE customer service from my food vendor.
Quality of Pie and Bovril – Renamed This weekt o “Pie and Coke”- 3/10 – NOT GOOD!!! I will be revisiting to ensure that standards improve!
Scoreboard or video screen quality – 8/10 – Very impressive. TV’s and a scoreboard, and large digital clock. Standard for season has now been set!
Quality of half-time raffle – 8/10 – To the point, easy to follow and very efficient. Good format.
Hospitality -6/10 -I didn’t use the restrooms, and i was not impressed by the food vendor, but overall it was quite welcoming.

Closing summary – A premier league ground, a UEFA 5* Facility but ONLY a 6.5 Pie and Bovril rating. Food was poor and there are areas for improvement. Good parking and a free Jelly Baby with programme show that there are already positive points, and hopefully improvement in the culinary department will be forthcoming.

Overall – 6.5/10

Next ground on the radar is …. Christie Park in Huntly! Huntly v Brora Rangers. Should be an interesting trip, and intrigued to see the atmosphere after the match fixing allegations that have rocked the Scottish Football world.

Until next time remember to “Say aye to a pie“…

Pie and Bovril

“What’s up Doc?”

Hope you good folks of Cyberworld are fine and dandy? Pie and Bovril HQ is buzzing with anticipation…not only is there a game on Saturday but also we found Bang Bang Reeves and Mortimer for £3.99 on play.com! Life does not get much better!!!

This coming Saturday will see our first review of a Scottish ground. Ibrox Stadium takes the honours and I will be sure to get there early to see it in all it’s glory…or not! taking plenty of shrapnell to pay the wee Weegie kids to watch my motor too! Surely though the career of a car watcher has become less appealing in this day and age.

Be sure to check back on Monday for the revie wof the trip and see if Ibrox makes it into Pie & bovrils hall of fame or shame. I am going to go out on a limb and say that this will not be the worst ground we visit this season.

Speak to you all when we get back and remember kids…”Say aye to a pie”

Pie & Bovril

ps – We will have photographic evidence?!

Welcome to the biggest revolution in the life of a football fan since…well since the last revolution like the Bosman ruling…

Coming soon…the blog all REAL football fans (not Real as in Madrid but real as in “that pie was a real treat”) will not live without.

what makes a good match day experience for a fan…

Parking (check!)
Programme availability (check)
Comfort of seat (check)
Helpfulness of stewards (check)
Quality of Pie and Bovril (check)
Scoreboard or video screen quality (check)
Quality of half-time raffle (check)
Hospitality (little boys room!) (Check!)

These all contribute to the overall matchday experience! Who goes to the football for the match only??? Nobody…it is the way of life we go for!

Sit back, relax and let Pie and Bovril take you through each ground they visit and keep you up to date on where’s hot and where’s not in world football (or Scotland mainly but with a wee jaunt here and there!).

Speak soon … and remeber “Say aye to a Pie”!!!

Pie & Bovril

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