WITH over half a million followers on Twitter, the Footy Scran account has become football fans’ go to to check out the best grub in the game and have their say.
But it’s not all good and it turns out a Scottish Premiership club have the worst-ranked item to have been voted on by fans on the platform.
TWITTER/FOOTY SCRANA non-league English club’s burger is a Footy Scran favourite[/caption]
Footy Scran, which launched in 2020, does what it says on the tin – it posts pictures of food items from football matches across the UK and beyond.
Whether’s it English Premier League, Scottish Premiership, the National League or non-league, it’s all fair game.
Below the picture of item, fans are invited to deliver their verdict on it by picking ‘scran’ or ‘no scran.’
Researchers at BetVictor have done some digging, delving into EVERY ‘scran’ or ‘no scran’ poll that’s been done.
The most popular item to ever appear on the page is a double bacon cheeseburger at English non-league outfit Ashton Town, which received a whopping 96.71 per-cent ‘scran’ vote.
Katsu chicken and chips at Hull City and Beverley Town’s double smash cheeseburger with bacon also got over 95 per-cent positive votes.
Unfortunately for one Scottish Premiership side, the numbers don’t make quite so good reading.
It’s a burger from Aberdeen, coming in at a cost of £5, that has received the highest ‘no scran’ vote to date.
TWITTER/FOOTY SCRANThe Dons burger in question[/caption]
A huge 93.57 per-cent of voters weren’t at all impressed with the Dons’ offering when it was posted back in July last year.
Just 6.43 per-cent of fans voting said they’d eat the burger.
Fans can also comment on the items – and as West Ham found out when their chicken burger was branded “grim” – it isn’t always good reading.
The burger at Pittodrie didn’t escape fans’ ire either.
One commented: “Was it left over from last season? Should be ashamed for charging a fiver.”
A second blasted: “They could pay me that and I still wouldn’t eat it.”
A third said: “Has that been cooked on a radiator?”
While a fourth questioned: “Why is it the same colour as the bun?”
A burger at Doncaster Rovers and what is apparently a sausage roll at West Brom made up the top three ‘no scrans.’
The Footy Scran account also goes global – and a Hungarian team’s £2.60 meal deal was previously hailed as the “best deal in football” by impressed supporters.
Vasas FC’s chicken burger and pint of beer combo left fans drooling.
One fan summed it up by saying: “A pint alone for £2.60 is incredible as it is but food with it? Massive W.”
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