Half-time heaven

Burger-king Roberts strikes again
Coke and chocolate

Peterborough: 

Harry Thomas stated: 'I had a hot dog for £1.60. It consisted of two jumbo sausages - great value.'

Rob Stock announced: 'The hot chocolate was nice - but a bit dear at 90p for a smallish cup.' Daniel Jennings revealed: 'Instead of bottles of pop, there were huge pint glasses of pop on sale. All the usual stuff: Lilt, Fanta, Sprite, Coke. I had a Coke for £1.20.'

Notts County:

Gareth Collins remarked: 'I'd just hopped off a flight from San Francisco, so I particularly enjoyed my chicken & mushroom pie and my burger. Together they cost £3.70. The pie was very nice: hot with not too much juice. It also held together well. The burger, on the other hand, was lukewarm, plain and tasteless.' 

Wigan: 

Mike Hughes opined: 'My cup of tea was hot, generally fine and not unlike the stuff usually served up at the Racecourse. My meat and potato pie was circular - and nice. It too was hot and had a good amount of meat and potato actually inside it. There was an interesting glazed effect on the "lid" of the pie.'

Harry Thomas added: 'Pies, hotdogs and crisps were on sale. Not the best variety. The bloke next to me bought a giant drink of coke - so giant in fact that the guy serving him had to tip a bit out it was so full.'