Hospitality Visit to COMS

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Hospitality Visit to COMS

Postby Paul68 » Mon Nov 30, 2009 6:50 pm

Got a hospitality visit to COMS for the Hull match as a recent birthday present and thought I'd share my experience of the day. My missus bought it for me and I took my son Vinnie for his first visit she drove us up and went off shopping...

Had car park ticket so came in off Alan Turing way and parked up about 2 mins walk from club store entrance.
Store staff got her a taxi into town, and me and Vinnie enter the club store, credit card twitching…
Look round in ecstasy, everything is City, I mean who else would it be? But to see it all laid out from key rings to pens to footballs to shirts to jackets to books to posters (Including a huge display Santa – dressed in blue!) is overwhelming.
Got shirts and scarves and footballs and t shirts and posters – kept going back to the retro 70’s shirts but couldn’t afford it this time round… next time.

Make our way round to Colin Bell entrance and through and up to legends lounge.
Get the first view of the pitch…
Awesome! – Absolutely bloody awesome.. Vinnie is dead excited and can’t believe he’s finally here.

Met an old boy who made us very welcome and told us best place to take photos to get best background etc he also told my son to save him some of the chocolate fountain… Vinnie didn’t know if he was serious or not!
Enter legends lounge and have some seriously good food, choice of roast, pies, fish, salad, soup and of course the chocolate fountain… Vinnie still not sure if the old boy was serious!
Nice couple shared out table, they normally have a season ticket but went for the lounge package as an anniversary treat and let a friend use their ticket.

Then first highlight of my day…meet Tony Book, Mike Summerbee, and Peter Barnes! – They came to my table as it was my birthday so I was on a list of tables they had to visit. – They are all top blokes – I was totally in awe!

Our seats were just outside the legends lounge (which is on level 2 South West corner) behind the goal that SWP scored in against Hull.
Me and Vinnie were amazed at how quickly the ground filled up and the noise from the south stand. First highlight of Vinnies day (and my second) Robinho is playing!
Just watching him was worth the journey alone..
Second highlight of Vinnies day… SWP SCORES! He is well chuffed, SWP is his favourite player.
Back into lounge at half time for a drink then out for second half. Gutted when they score but still think we can win…not to be, still, least we didn’t lose at Vinnies first match. End of the match and back into lounge for more drinks and let the traffic die down
Back to the car – pick her up from Victoria Station and make our way home.
Wish Vinnie would have seen us win but now I can afford it we will get to a lot more games
All in all a top top day – the staff were superb and meeting Tony Mike and Peter…well… for the first time in ages I was tongue tied…!
Looking forward to getting in the crowd next time and also stopping at the townley for a beer first!
Cheers
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Re: Hospitality Visit to COMS

Postby Original Dub » Mon Nov 30, 2009 6:56 pm

Sounds like you had a good one mate!

And its always nice to meet a legend or two.... last time I was over we ended up drinking for hours with Peter Barnes in our hotel. Good laugh and some good photos.... really down to earth bloke.

Like you say, at least we didn't lose on your day.
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Re: Hospitality Visit to COMS

Postby Vhero » Mon Nov 30, 2009 7:21 pm

Sounds like a great day keep saying I will go hospitality one say to the match but need to get a new job first lol.
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Re: Hospitality Visit to COMS

Postby Paul68 » Mon Nov 30, 2009 8:25 pm

Yep its not cheap but it was a birthday present so no way was I saying no thanks!
Vin was well impressed with the south stand and wants to get in there, he can't wait!
He's blue through and through and can hold his own in "debates" with all the rags and gooners we are surrounded by down here..
he even asked my brother (who was wearing a u****d top) why he had shit on his shirt!

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Re: Hospitality Visit to COMS

Postby london blue 2 » Mon Nov 30, 2009 9:22 pm

sounds great, got one planned myself for the 19th vs sunderland!
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Re: Hospitality Visit to COMS

Postby zuricity » Tue Dec 01, 2009 6:43 pm

Glad you enjoyed it. I usually bring a group of upto twelve Swiss based ( mostly swiss) about three times a season. Usually the Citizens lounge though and it's great food , atmosphere etc and they are always impressed with everything. Food, seating, hospitality, the Betting ! , et al.

I'm over on Saturday with another group for the Chelsea game. Should be a great weekend because we hit Deansgate early on Friday. Off to the Casinos and the bars. So it should be quite a fluid weekend.

I'm hoping to see Buzzer this week so he can finally sign the picture card i've had in my wallet since the 68 season ! last time i met him i completely forgot about the card , probably because he is so approachable and because i must have got soggy pants talking to both him and Colin Bell at short notice.

All things being equal i should get over about six times this season. I've even got the Derby day arranged.
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Re: Hospitality Visit to COMS

Postby dazlebluefrog » Tue Dec 01, 2009 10:10 pm

i'd love to do one for a match just need to work out when ,gave a present like that to my old man for his 70th birthday this year me ,my sister & brother paid for him & our mother to go over from France for a match & a weekend ,a cousin of my mum has 3 daughters ,well one of them is married to a lad who's dad is an ex player so we were told only buy the flights over they'd take care of the rest ,i was told off my brother that the day included having his name put up on the scoreboard at h-t, a buffet lunch ,also gets to meet the players & manager after the match, he went over for the match a couple of weeks ago, not phoned to find out how he enjoyed it cause it was against Everton and it finished 3-0 .............................yes you've guessed, the do was at the fcuking swamp
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Re: Hospitality Visit to COMS

Postby Nige » Tue Dec 01, 2009 10:45 pm

Nice one

Good to see something mentioned about enjoying being a City fan and that magic experience COMS allows if you've got the dosh.
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