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Worst matchday meals in football revealed as fans share photos of revolting chips, boiled burgers and rock hard pies

DODGY-looking food sold at football grounds has been revealed by supporters in hilarious online posts.

Back in 2019, Spurs fan George Tucker was left less than amused when he got a dry sausage in a huge burger bap - after ordering a hot dog.

 George Tucker was left less than amused when he got a dry sausage in a huge burger bap - after ordering a hot dog
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George Tucker was left less than amused when he got a dry sausage in a huge burger bap - after ordering a hot dogCredit: George Tucker/Twitter

And his dissatisfaction was shared on Facebook and other supporters revealed their culinary disappointments.

George bought the dry hot dog for £2 while watching non-league Frome Town in Somerset.

He tweeted: “Got myself a hot dog today @FromeTownFC and this is what I got!!! £2 I’ll never get back.”

Steven Bullard joked: “Looks more like a cold puppy than a hot dog.”

John Blackley quipped: “A solid investment.”

Scott Avery responded: “Looks as though the sausage died there over four years ago.”

The red-faced non-league side then messaged him back blaming the poor food on a new member of staff.

The club said: “That’s embarrassing.

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“Free ticket and a burger next time you come over just let me know.

“It was a new member of staff, sorry!”

George then replied: “Thank you! That’s a very kind gesture.”

Hartley Wintney FC - who play in the Southern League Premier Division South - based 70 miles away in Hampshire then chipped in.

They tweeted a photo of a delicious looking cheese and bacon burger adding: “Bit of a trek but if you’re ever at the top of Hampshire.”

 Hartley Wintney FC reckon their fare fares better
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Hartley Wintney FC reckon their fare fares betterCredit: Hartley Wintney FC/Twitter

George's original post was then shared on Facebook group ‘Football Away Days’ which led to other fans revealing their footy ground food horror experiences.

Tristan Broadhead posted a snap of his crusty-looking pie he said he bought at League One side Barnsley.

He said: “Standard pie quality at Oakwell.”

Jason Green shared his adding: “Doncaster away a few weeks back.

“Not the worst I’ve had but hard af.”

 Tristan Broadhead posted a snap of his crusty-looking pie he said he bought at Championship side Barnsley
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Tristan Broadhead posted a snap of his crusty-looking pie he said he bought at Championship side BarnsleyCredit: Tristan Broadhead/Facebook
 Jason Green was not impressed by the state of his pie at Doncaster
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Jason Green was not impressed by the state of his pie at DoncasterCredit: Jason Green/Facebook
 Archie Crane then posted a photo of his cheesy chips he said he purchased at League Two Stevenage
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Archie Crane then posted a photo of his cheesy chips he said he purchased at League Two StevenageCredit: Archie Steven Crane/Facebook

Archie Crane then posted a photo of his cheesy chips he said he purchased at League Two Stevenage.

It showed a small portion of chips with a tragic slice of burger cheese draped over the top.

He said: “This beaut from Stevenage a few years ago.

“Wonder if it’s one or two Michelin stars.”

Ali Duncan said: “Cheese burger away at Peterborough in 2012.

“Can still taste it and want to gag.”

Jack West claimed he even had a boiled burger at Hartlepool away and said: "Who boils a burger?"

Nottingham Forest fans also claimed they were charged £6.40 for a ridiculous portion of ‘cheesy chips’ outside of Middlesbrough’s Riverside Stadium.

But the Tricky Trees are top of the league when it comes to footy scran - at least according to supporters.

That was after their stunning “pizza-dog” went viral following last season’s return to the Premier League.

 Luca even claimed she bought this atrocity from Wembley
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Luca even claimed she bought this atrocity from WembleyCredit: Luca Darling/Facebook
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