MANCHESTER United’s catering failed to score with BT Sport presenter Jake Humphrey as he cried foul over the meal he was served at Old Trafford during the Red Devils’ clash with Southampton.
He tweeted: “Scrambled egg and mashed potatoes. wow. Thanks for the lunch @ManUtd.
But United’s Theater of Dreams is far from the only football ground to have been kicked out for food.
The @FootyScran Twitter account is dedicated to finding the nastiest – as well as the prettiest – food on offer at stadiums across the country.
Lower league clubs often find trump cards, putting bigger teams to shame, with giant portions and gourmet food at bargain prices.
Here we reveal the top scorers, as well as the overpriced deals that deserve a red card.
Dulwich Hamlet
BEST – Chicken Gyros, £7

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City of Braintree
Monster burger, £5.50

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City of Birmingham
Cheese crisps, £4

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City of Hull
Hot dog, £5.50

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Manchester City Women
Potato pie and wedges, £5

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Weymouth
Cheese crisps, £3.50

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FC United of Manchester
Steak, peas and gravy tart with a pint, £6.40

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Rochedale
Tandoori Chicken Pie, £2.50

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Reading
Chinese box, £10

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Tottenham Hotspur
Salmon and noodles with a pint

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Merthyr Town FC
Sausages, chips and curry sauce on the cob, £4.50

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St Albans F.C.
Cheeseburger, £5

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West Bromwich
Slice of pizza, £4

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Nairn County
Good pie roll, £2.50

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Boreham Wood
Double cheeseburger in a hot dog roll, £5

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chelsea
WORST – Hot dog, £5.90

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