A group of posh football fans have been mocked for tucking into a charcuterie on the way to an away match.
The four Stevenage supporters had their own, individual foil tray container on the train.
They had a slice of Le Rustique camembert, chucks on cheddar, plus two different types of salami, cured ham and grapes.
Also, on the table in the carriage, was Port Salut cheese, a twin pack of Jacob’s crackers and a trifle.
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There were also paper plates and eco-friendly, wooden cutlery.
The group washed down their upmarket, pre-match meal with cans of Dark Fruit Strongbow and Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime ciders.
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The four pals made the two-hour-and-49-minute, 105-mile trip from the Hertfordshire town to see their team play Portsmouth in their League One clash on New Year’s Day.
Pompey fan, James Ashby said: “‘I’ll have the charcuterie and Strongbow please’, said nobody ever.
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“I love this by the way.”
A West Ham supporter said: “Someone’s mum’s been busy pre-packing lunch.
“Top quality effort by the way.”
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Sunderland supporter Luke Dodds quipped: “Morning love do ya mind knocking is a cheese board up for an away game.”
But most fans ridiculed them.
Andrew Walker said: “Eating is cheating.
“The only thing that should be on that table is beers and a pack of cards.”
Halifax fan, Pete Young fumed: “Worst prep for an away game I’ve ever seen.”
One Peterborough fan said: “Even went with the eco-friendly cutlery I see.
“What sophistication, what elegance, what utter melts.”
John Westwood, who supports Aston Villa, said: “The game’s gone.”
Bristol City follower, Shaun Davey said: “What has football and fans become.”
One Arsenal fan joked: “No one from Stevenage is this civilised.
Stevenage, who are in seventh, lost the game 2-1 to top-of-the-table Portsmouth at Fratton Park in the Hampshire city.
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