Does closing the south stand reduce the ground capacity hence reducing the percentage of fans allowed to attend ?. I think it will. I and every one I know are not amused that North standers will not be able to sit in there normal seats/area because of this allocation rubbish. For the first time not sure if I can be arsed with it.
Seats will have to be allocated rather than trust to peoples common sense 'on the day', which makes sense. It is a bit of a pain having to ring and pick seats but Covid is a pain.
I just want watch live games again tbh.
I normally sit in the North stand from choice and get my usual seat by getting there early and hopefully we will return to that asap!
I’ve been “champing on the bit” for weeks and just got mine, so very pleased to see there were plenty of ST’s bought ahead of me.
As a south stander I can fully understand why the centre blocks can’t be used because of the access/toilets difficulties involving the Lounges and Hospitality Boxes, but why aren’t we able to use the wings?
Perhaps some of you more knowledgeable fans can enlighten me about some problems I’m having regarding renewing. Has there ever been a time when adults and confessions were the same price, I’m struggling to think when that was!!! We are playing eleven home matches for £165 which equates to £15 a game, if I buy a season ticket as a concession am I going to save anything on the walk up price!!! If I buy our usual two tickets and the first three games are played behind closed doors is it not a waste of a ticket as we both get the same code for a match we watch on the same screen. Any help will be appreciated but non of the “for the club” guff as I have given enough to the club since I first seen Wally Hurstfield and Laurie Gilfedder belting each other on a Good Friday.
Think you will find that there is no ‘walk up’ price so if you want to attend you will need a season ticket. For one reason or other we will all miss the odd home game due to circumstances such as holidays, family occasions etc, but with games being available on line we are still able to ‘sneak a peak’.
The most important thing is that it looks like we could actually get to see a game live for the first time in a long, long time.
Think you will find that there is no ‘walk up’ price so if you want to attend you will need a season ticket. For one reason or other we will all miss the odd home game due to circumstances such as holidays, family occasions etc, but with games being available on line we are still able to ‘sneak a peak’. The most important thing is that it looks like we could actually get to see a game live for the first time in a long, long time.
There is walk up prices at £22 and £17 concessions.
Think you will find that there is no ‘walk up’ price so if you want to attend you will need a season ticket. For one reason or other we will all miss the odd home game due to circumstances such as holidays, family occasions etc, but with games being available on line we are still able to ‘sneak a peak’. The most important thing is that it looks like we could actually get to see a game live for the first time in a long, long time.
There is walk up prices at £22 and £17 concessions.
Thanks Mick. So adults and concessions are both £165 each but walk up prices mean an adult saves five pounds and a pensioner saves two. Bit iffy that to be honest😧😧
Does closing the south stand reduce the ground capacity hence reducing the percentage of fans allowed to attend ?. I think it will. I and every one I know are not amused that North standers will not be able to sit in there normal seats/area because of this allocation rubbish. For the first time not sure if I can be arsed with it.
Its only for 3 games, I’m sure you can put up with it for that long.
Does closing the south stand reduce the ground capacity hence reducing the percentage of fans allowed to attend ?. I think it will. I and every one I know are not amused that North standers will not be able to sit in there normal seats/area because of this allocation rubbish. For the first time not sure if I can be arsed with it.
Imagine how south standers feel! Potentially have to watch from behind the sticks!
Does closing the south stand reduce the ground capacity hence reducing the percentage of fans allowed to attend ?. I think it will. I and every one I know are not amused that North standers will not be able to sit in there normal seats/area because of this allocation rubbish. For the first time not sure if I can be arsed with it.
Its only for 3 games, I’m sure you can put up with it for that long.
Nobody knows how long for.
Does closing the south stand reduce the ground capacity hence reducing the percentage of fans allowed to attend ?. I think it will. I and every one I know are not amused that North standers will not be able to sit in there normal seats/area because of this allocation rubbish. For the first time not sure if I can be arsed with it.
Imagine how south standers feel! Potentially have to watch from behind the sticks!
I have as much chance of having to sit behind the sticks as any south stander.
It is a nuisance that's for sure, but from the home/away split there may not be that many games where it applies. We can only hope.
I'll take my chances and moan and cheer from wherever I'm sat.
Beats sitting at home!!!
It’s so trivial 😂
It’s so trivial
Ah the clowns have shown up wondered how long it would take.
There will be loads of room in the West Stand anyway. That will be like the old days, standing behind the sticks, by the scoreboard or by the tunnel.
Roll on.