Liquid Gold
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What are the areas then. I'm guessing family on the right sitting in the middle standing down by the away fans?
What are the areas then. I'm guessing family on the right sitting in the middle standing down by the away fans?
Shame we're all in the "side-on" Kop stand, rather than behind the goal, but i guess that is the way it has been at the Ricoh. Wonder if Tilton Road will open up if there is a huge walk-up (i know, but i can dream)
You can't seriously have expected them put Season Tickets out for £190 quid?
No. I said a reduced price; I didn’t specify £190. That’s would be unrealistic I agree £260 is a reduced price so I gitcwhst I wanted in principle. Everyone I guess now has to look at what it will cost in terms of extra time, money or inconvenience and decide. For some the extra cost may be a barrier, for others it maybe the accessibility.You can't seriously have expected them put Season Tickets out for £190 quid?
This is key for me. I'll be waiting until the fixtures are announced before deciding on a ST (assuming they'll list that rather than just the fixture 'block' for that week).Anyone heard anything about whether we'll be playing on Saturdays or Sundays yet?
Sundays would be better for me. Better for a lot of fans I would have thought. Both the roads and the trains will be quieter and there will be more parking available for anyone leaving their car in Coventry city centre and then catching the train.This is key for me. I'll be waiting until the fixtures are announced before deciding on a ST (assuming they'll list that rather than just the fixture 'block' for that week).
Sundays would be better for me. Better for a lot of fans I would have thought. Both the roads and the trains will be quieter and there will be more parking available for anyone leaving their car in Coventry city centre and then catching the train.
Car park charges on Sundays are excellent too. £1 all day in some car parks
i'm hoping for Sundays too, playing sports on a Saturday and watch the city on the sundaySundays would be better for me. Better for a lot of fans I would have thought. Both the roads and the trains will be quieter and there will be more parking available for anyone leaving their car in Coventry city centre and then catching the train.
Car park charges on Sundays are excellent too. £1 all day in some car parks
I've been thinking it over.I thought you said you weren't going Otis or have I got that wrong?
Anybody else struggling to locate the finance option?
"500 - Internal server error."Anybody else struggling to locate the finance option?
The twitter account keep telling fans that they expect clashes to be minimal. So I’d imagine for the majority of the weekends we will be playing alternative weekends to the blues
Will Villa games effect us too though? I know thier stadium is quite far from city centre. But will they want us around the same area at same time?
I genuinely can’t get my head around some people on Twitter you know. They’re moaning that the price of travel should be included into the price of saying that the travelling is a problem. Birmingham is a 20 min train journey and costs like £4 extra to get to. I’m sure our fans will just find anything to moan about.
I pay something like 3.40 to get to the Ricoh from Cov station so it's not a huge difference. Be a Damn sight easier getting a train back as well.
Yes, but then people like me walked. I can get a return train to Birmingham for £6.50. Might not sound like a lot, but it all adds up.I get the buses cause I like to have a drink on match days daysaver on the buses is like £4.40 but you can get a network day tripper which gets you on all buses and trains in West Midlands for like £8. People moaning about paying an extra £3.60
Looks like I'm stuffed for mid-week matches, no trains to Banbury after 10pm according to Trainline.
Yep, another factor for some.Looks like I'm stuffed for mid-week matches, no trains to Banbury after 10pm according to Trainline.
I get the buses cause I like to have a drink on match days daysaver on the buses is like £4.40 but you can get a network day tripper which gets you on all buses and trains in West Midlands for like £8. People moaning about paying an extra £3.60
There must be an option surely.Knocks half an hour of my journey.
Just about to get an ST...it's not letting me select my seat though. Or is it just take what you're given?
Knocks half an hour of my journey.
Just about to get an ST...it's not letting me select my seat though. Or is it just take what you're given?
Knocks half an hour of my journey.
Just about to get an ST...it's not letting me select my seat though. Or is it just take what you're given?
Yes, but then people like me walked. I can get a return train to Birmingham for £6.50. Might not sound like a lot, but it all adds up.
Then there is the 40 min walk to.the ground form the station (20 mins X 2), so added to the day.
I know that is just me, but I am sure there are others with similar predicaments.
I have said before, I have known people who can barely afford the ticket price, so an extra £3 or £4 can be quite a lot for some.its only £130 extra for transport and another 12 hours of your life this season.
That's reality and I cant see how some people call that moaning ?
Slightly off topic, but I always have CWR on while I watch the game (it's great fun watching one player pass the ball and hear Clive Eakin say it's another) .
Can you get a decent CWR signal in Birmingham?
Knocks half an hour of my journey.
Just about to get an ST...it's not letting me select my seat though. Or is it just take what you're given?
Slightly off topic, but I always have CWR on while I watch the game (it's great fun watching one player pass the ball and hear Clive Eakin say it's another) .
Can you get a decent CWR signal in Birmingham?