johnpb78 wrote:I think the north stand situation is actually quite a good idea, aside from the fact that some people in tier 1 will be pissed off understandably.
As craig has already asked, what happens when the kids hit 16/18......well the long term solution is probably quite cute.
Every years or so, you will maybe have 1000 people who are displaced from that stand. When they are displaced, I would expect the club will offer alternative seats in the ground at a similar price to what the adults paid in the North. Eventually, that 1000 a year, as it is replaced in the North Stand means that the attendance goes up organically, and that there is always an inflow and outflow from the stand, ensuring there are always going to be a limited number of attractively pricednew season tickets available for families.
After only a short time, there is then automatically a genuine reason to expand the ground.
On the subject of cup games, I would suspect the club would be likely to fill that area with heavily discounted matchday deals to attract the younger fans, hence creating a healthy demand for the season tickets in that area as they become available.
Its gonna piss people off short term, but it makes a lot of sense commercially
Sister of fu wrote:From what i read, I will need to relocate from the North stand lower (which i am happy about) and can choose to re-locate to block 111 for £405 for the season. If this is correct then i am over the moon.
johnpb78 wrote:Sister of fu wrote:From what i read, I will need to relocate from the North stand lower (which i am happy about) and can choose to re-locate to block 111 for £405 for the season. If this is correct then i am over the moon.
Top move, if anyone wants to adopt a 9 year old for a cheap ticket in the North Stand pm me haha!!
Sister of fu wrote:johnpb78 wrote:Sister of fu wrote:From what i read, I will need to relocate from the North stand lower (which i am happy about) and can choose to re-locate to block 111 for £405 for the season. If this is correct then i am over the moon.
Top move, if anyone wants to adopt a 9 year old for a cheap ticket in the North Stand pm me haha!!
Saturday made my mind up for me that i needed to move, stood with Lee_Kinda and AR in 110 and its such a different football experince. This IMO is how football should be watched, stood up and making lots of noise. Lee did say to me that he doesnt really get it when people post about the shit atmposphere beacuse he always has a good time at the match standing in 110.
Sister of fu wrote:Saturday made my mind up for me that i needed to move, stood with Lee_Kinda and AR in 110 and its such a different football experince. This IMO is how football should be watched, stood up and making lots of noise. Lee did say to me that he doesnt really get it when people post about the shit atmposphere beacuse he always has a good time at the match standing in 110.
Sister of fu wrote:From what i read, I will need to relocate from the North stand lower (which i am happy about) and can choose to re-locate to block 111 for £405 for the season. If this is correct then i am over the moon.
johnpb78 wrote:The tickets for almost everyone will still be less than they were before the sheik came, almost without exception.
The club said last year that they were going to try and help fans, I dont think they intended to help them forever - and why should they. The club still have a realistic chance of offering champions league football, and a title challenge next season. When I paid £600 in the West stand the season before the sheik took over, I paid it with the expectation of a difficult season, and paid it happily
Here we are paying significantly less than we did back then, and moaning like bitches.
FFS get a grip
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Btajim.
Hi Garry,I just wanted to shake your hand and ask you a question.I go to COMS as mucha as possible but sometimes I cannot leave the house as Sophie.....sorry..Sophie is my Cat...... needs a carer when Im away and sometimes I cannot find one.
My question is ; Is it possible to bring Sophie to matches at COMS in her kitten box and can she come in for free?
stinky pete wrote:is there enough room in south stand for all us refugees?
lets all have a disco wrote:stinky pete wrote:is there enough room in south stand for all us refugees?
Nope.
I dont know how they are going to do it.
lets all have a disco wrote:stinky pete wrote:is there enough room in south stand for all us refugees?
Nope.
I dont know how they are going to do it.
btajim wrote:johnpb78 wrote:The tickets for almost everyone will still be less than they were before the sheik came, almost without exception.
The club said last year that they were going to try and help fans, I dont think they intended to help them forever - and why should they. The club still have a realistic chance of offering champions league football, and a title challenge next season. When I paid £600 in the West stand the season before the sheik took over, I paid it with the expectation of a difficult season, and paid it happily
Here we are paying significantly less than we did back then, and moaning like bitches.
FFS get a grip
I don't recall a significant price reduction from previous seasons. I've had one on and off for a while and it steadily goes up in price.
Several people on this thread have already confirmed they're paying more next season. Any Parent taking their Child anywhere but the North Stand will also be paying more.
Match tickets are also more expensive. The Derby was £49 in Level 3.
lets all have a disco wrote:stinky pete wrote:is there enough room in south stand for all us refugees?
Nope.
I dont know how they are going to do it.
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