I guess if you want catering for free (ie free hot dogs) then yes it is fair to include their costs. If however they are opening up and charging fans, why should costs be paid?
You would assume that this would be the case, if customers are paying for food, surely the catering company is making their money there?
Can't speak for ACL but at our place, because it was cheaper than employing our own cooks, an outside contractor came in and charged us £36K a year to run our canteen. We didn't make a penny on the food, and they also charged our staff for eating it.
IF this is the same kind of deal that ACL have, like I said previously they aren't going to provide this out of the goodness of their heart .... someone's going to have to cover their £36K (or however much it is) so they put it on the hire bill.
It is like me paying to hire a bouncy castle for a kids party and a man stood there charging the kids to get on.
Well, I guess it would depend on how cheap you got the bouncy castle for lol
I once enquired about a kids party at the Ricoh, which was interesting... £10 a head for nuggets and chips per kid I felt was taking the piss, especially after the £700 pound for the room. (not allowed to take own food in).
There are lots of places where you can do your own food, and lots of places where you can't. I think thats a lot of money Nick, I wouldn't pay that much...but some City fans would, just because of the venue. Thats the killer blow, unfortunately.
Back to the original topic, I too think its a bit steep compared to Walsall, especially when its two Cov teams playing ... you would like to think they would do a big discount if it was only for the pitch. But we don't know how much the overheads are for each club, and perhaps the £5K includes use of additonal rooms for presentations, meals etc.
Who said you only get what you pay for
