Went to West Stand bogs at 2pm. Hardly anyone in the ground. No soap in dispenser at all...... That’s bad enough for any game. Let alone in the current climate. Absolutely amateurish behaviour from the club.....
Yeah, get them told. Only yesterday (I think) they announced they had intalled extra soap dispensers and 'gel sanitisers' - no good putting dispensers out it ghey don't fill them...
Compare this to the halcyon days,under Ganaye I think,when we made national news for supplying free ladies' sanitary products in all the Ladies loos. A sorry decline indeed
There is one dispenser in the West stand bogs. Half time It had soap in It but it’s broken so you can’t get any. Very poor
Yeah. It didn’t work when I tried it - I looked at it, and it also looked empty to me? Only at Oakwell this could happen. I don’t normally moan, I only expect basic facilities at the West Stand side (been a season ticket holder there for years) but that really hacked me off today. I’d been in town, and thought I’d give mine and my son’s hands a good wash before having some snap. Winds me up.
Haven’t got a clue for reason why, but they won’t be only place to have this problem. I got an email Friday afternoon from a manufacturer advising there stocks were gone and whilst limited supply’s would be continued to be made, they didn’t expect normal service until end of April.
I know we have this problem too. But the dispenser doesn’t even work anyway. And the use of soap along with the frequency of home games at Oakwell means that they don’t use much of it anyway. It’s slack - there’s no excuse for it.
If everybody washes their hands after visiting the loo we will be having standpipes in a month or two. Drought City.
The gents looked no different to it always does to say we mentioned "whilst further soap dispensers have been added to all washrooms". I expected hand sanitizers to be above every sink in addition to what's there every game and for paper towels to be available. You can always tell who washes their hands because they usually look like they have peed themselves from how powerful the water comes out of the taps.
To be fair there was plenty in the east stand and more blokes than I’ve ever seen washing their hands thoroughly. On the way out I overheard one dad telling his lad no to touch owt with his bare hands after he’d grabbed the handrail for the stairwell. If anything at all good comes from this it will hopefully make people think twice about what they do after they’ve touched surfaces frequented by others. Cash points, touch screens, hand rails, door handles are all teeming with bacteria.