Half-time heaven

Black, Balti and Bacon
Oldham:
Stephen Kent reported: 'Burger £1.50 - lukewarm and the bread was stale. I didn't enjoy it much and ended up throwing it away, as it was awful.'
Bristol City:
Rhys Gwynllyw revealed: 'The option of having one’s coffee without milk was an improvement on most grounds (Racecourse caterers please note) and all this in a scald proof container. Still doubt it’s worth the £1 charge though. Being semi-veggie I cannot comment on the cheeseburgers but my brother reckoned they were big (I could see that!), cold and not worth the £2.50. The vegetarian option was restricted to the run of the mill cheese and onion pastie. Efficient queueing system although it may have been put under a bit more strain if Bristol Rovers were the visitors.'
Rotherham:
Peter Davies said: 'My half-time tomato soup was hot and tasty. The only thing that bothered me was the debris in the bottom of the cup which became visible when I'd finished the drink. Not pleasant.'
Walsall:
Harry Thomas declared: 'I had a Balti pie and I was sick when I got home. Say no more.'
Cambridge:
Rob Stock explained: 'A highly recommended bacon roll - £2. And I wasn't disappointed - it was massive!'