Carrow Road lost £8 million in pies and pints sales last year

This comes after Norwich City's stadium has been closed to spectators for 18 months

The stadium is currently set to be full on matchdays, now coronavirus restrictions have been lifted
Author: Tom ClabonPublished 21st Aug 2021

Carrow Road is estimated to have lost nearly 8 million pounds in pies and pints not sold on matchdays last season.

Gambling deals.com found that over a million pints weren't drunk and 1.3 million pies left uneaten, after the ground was forced to close its doors for the near entirety of last season.

The Stadium is estimated to have lost the fourteenth highest amount of revenue out of the current twenty Premier League teams. It finished just above Brighton's Amex Stadium and below Wolves' Molineux Stadium.

Manchester United's Old Trafford topped the table, while Brentford Community Stadium was bottom.

David Attew, a life-long Norwich City season-ticket says, a beef pie and a pint of larger is "What Saturday football is all about.

He was one of many who attended Carrow Road for the first time in eighteen months. He described the atmosphere at Norwich's first home game against Liverpool as "Absolutely electric". Something that reminded him about why he and others make the trip every weekend.

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