chips, burgers, chocolate bars, crisps, pints(if theres a pub nearby).
Hi there.
This is a strange question, but I hope you can help me. I'm a reporter from the Toronto Star and I'm doing an article about what snack foods and beverages soccer fans eat and drink while they watch soccer games. I know different people like different things, but I was wondering if you could tell me what soccer fans in Ireland normally eat and drink while watching soccer (if it is different for watching at home or at the stadium, please tell me for both). I'm trying to get information about all 32 countries in the World Cup!
Thank you,
Josh Rubin
Staff Reporter, Toronto Star
chips, burgers, chocolate bars, crisps, pints(if theres a pub nearby).
Life isn't all beer and football...some of us haven't touched a football in months
when watching at home
soda, chips ( ie crisps to you oirish folk) hahaha
beer, pretzels, pizza, steak and cheese sub is good
at the game
normally i chew on my nails, and would consume a few beers at half time to fight off the cold...
life is random
soda, chips ( ie crisps to you oirish folk) hahaha
pretzels
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Last edited by ollie; 27/04/2002 at 10:25 PM.
Life isn't all beer and football...some of us haven't touched a football in months
you're in for a rude awakening when you sit down at home for your next match, unless you manage to sneak a suitcase full of food through customs, againOriginally posted by James
when watching at home
soda, chips ( ie crisps to you oirish folk) hahaha
beer, pretzels, pizza, steak and cheese sub is good
C'mere biy, you badly need a good oul Full Irish with Clonakilty Black Pudding, a pack a Tayto's, and a Club Orange.Originally posted by James
soda, chips ,beer, pretzels, pizza, steak and cheese sub is good
In Dublin its hot dogs and chips from dodgy chip vans unassociated with the clubs. And beer, before, during, and after.
ONE CITY, ONE TEAM.
No pies over here - one look at Pat Dolan will explain!!
Effenberg played like my grandmother!
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