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I was pleasantly surprised at the improvement in the catering. Food is getting freshly made.

 

I had a square sausage and egg roll for £3.50, which is relatively good value by Ibrox standards. I had to wait a few minutes while they cooked the egg but it was worth it. A fresh roll and got asked if I wanted one with or without butter.

 

For the brteakfast roll, there is the choice of bacon, egg, square sausage, black pudding and tattie scone. £2.50 for one filling and £3.50 for two.

 

Far better than the overheated, pre-cooked burgers that we are used to.

 

A definite move in the right direction.

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I was pleasantly surprised at the improvement in the catering. Food is getting freshly made.

 

I had a square sausage and egg roll for £3.50, which is relatively good value by Ibrox standards. I had to wait a few minutes while they cooked the egg but it was worth it. A fresh roll and got asked if I wanted one with or without butter.

 

For the brteakfast roll, there is the choice of bacon, egg, square sausage, black pudding and tattie scone. £2.50 for one filling and £3.50 for two.

 

Far better than the overheated, pre-cooked burgers that we are used to.

 

A definite move in the right direction.

 

I came on here expecting another complaint!,I gave up on the catering side of things at Ibrox long ago!

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maybe they should expand into international cuisine

Killie pies would be an exotic addition

 

Are they still called Killie pies?:),I thought there was some legal argument or dicision made on that between the supplier and Killie?

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Are they still called Killie pies?:),I thought there was some legal argument or dicision made on that between the supplier and Killie?

 

they're called Kilmarnock pies after Killie fell out with Brownings the baker.

Aldi sell them.

for the uninitiated, it's cold water pastry shaped like a scotch pie or the smaller Cumnock apple tart.

It's got stew and rich gravy inside

 

as the advert said..."When you know the opposition is pure mince...........say AYE! to a Killie pie"....that's subtle

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they're called Kilmarnock pies after Killie fell out with Brownings the baker.

Aldi sell them.

for the uninitiated, it's cold water pastry shaped like a scotch pie or the smaller Cumnock apple tart.

It's got stew and rich gravy inside

 

as the advert said..."When you know the opposition is pure mince...........say AYE! to a Killie pie"....that's subtle

 

Ha!ha!,the pie expert,magic. The pies at Ibrox have been too dodgy for a long time,can't remember the last time I had one!,I normally stick to the liquid diet on match days now:)

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