I counted 968 last night if you insistNo, he wants you to join the the dots for him.
I counted 968 last night if you insistNo, he wants you to join the the dots for him.
Does the driver usually have two people directly either side of him?In case anyone wants to track the coach dots... it's a 53-seater though
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This is just the seats behind the driver, that would be a different configuration which I don't have to hand :shamefullyembarrased:Does the driver usually have two people directly either side of him?
You deliberately missed my pointYes, the people he was referring to.
You deliberately missed my point
It's got to be better than Northampton though, right? Numbers are looking better already by some accounts. If we got through that, we can get through this!
Maybe less pressure on the players as well...less people to boo them!
I think the atmosphere will be more positive, particularly at away games where I hope there aren't the bust ups of the Northampton season and I don't see anyone shouting scab yet but 3,000 people including away fans knocking round a stadium the size of St Andrew's is going to be depressing. I doubt we'll be able to get an atmosphere going at all.It's got to be better than Northampton though, right? Numbers are looking better already by some accounts. If we got through that, we can get through this!
Maybe less pressure on the players as well...less people to boo them!
I think the atmosphere will be more positive, particularly at away games where I hope there aren't the bust ups of the Northampton season and I don't see anyone shouting scab yet but 3,000 people including away fans knocking round a stadium the size of St Andrew's is going to be depressing. I doubt we'll be able to get an atmosphere going at all.
I think the atmosphere will be more positive, particularly at away games where I hope there aren't the bust ups of the Northampton season and I don't see anyone shouting scab yet but 3,000 people including away fans knocking round a stadium the size of St Andrew's is going to be depressing. I doubt we'll be able to get an atmosphere going at all.
Hmm, I agree that I prefer a 'traditional' ground. Ricoh can manage a great atmosphere with a big crowd mind you. The other thing that'll trash St Andrews atmosphere is looking out across two empty stands - three when we have away teams who bring about 150. At least the Ricoh tended to have *somebody* all around the ground.Doubt it will be much worse than the Ricoh. St Andrew's is at least a proper stadium. I don't think modern bowls do anything for atmosphere.
I remember they only painted white folk on it initially :jawdrop:Remember when arsenal were doing up Highbury and they had that painting of fans behind the goal. We should be able to get something for the Ricoh (if we ever return). Not fans or a painting but a giant cov badge behind the goal draped from the roof to behind the goal would look better than an empty stand.
Edit - Mural is the word I was looking for.
Or we could fill it with fans using green screen.Remember when arsenal were doing up Highbury and they had that painting of fans behind the goal. We should be able to get something for the Ricoh (if we ever return). Not fans or a painting but a giant cov badge behind the goal draped from the roof to behind the goal would look better than an empty stand.
Edit - Mural is the word I was looking for.
Hmm, I agree that I prefer a 'traditional' ground. Ricoh can manage a great atmosphere with a big crowd mind you. The other thing that'll trash St Andrews atmosphere is looking out across two empty stands - three when we have away teams who bring about 150. At least the Ricoh tended to have *somebody* all around the ground.
That counts for a lot. You can have a half-decent atmosphere in a small stadium when it's packed out. St Andrews will be taking inspiration from TS Eliot at times.
where is the parking?Car parking season tickets now on sale for those interested.
One on each side of the ground.where is the parking?
£100 main stand (opposite side to the entrance), £125 Kop side.How much are they?
Looks like I'll have to rethink parking at Birmingham Wheels Raceway.:emoji_angry:View attachment 12443
Presumably the ones marked executive car park.
And it looks like this is the road thats closed
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Is it like those old 3 wheel disabled cars, he'll pull up right to the pitch so he doesn't even need to get out to watch the game?!No - the red line is the route for the police escort of Grendel's Jag to it's allocated parking spot.
Come in from the other side so you're coming down Adderley Road.Looks like I'll have to rethink parking at Birmingham Wheels Raceway.:emoji_angry:
So it’s cheaper to go hospitality in Kop stand for £375 with parking included than pay £260 for an ST and then £125 to park by the Kop stand.£100 main stand (opposite side to the entrance), £125 Kop side.
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You have to buy 4 hospitality tickets to get 1 parking space.So it’s cheaper to go hospitality in Kop stand for £375 with parking included than pay £260 for an ST and then £125 to park by the Kop stand.
You have to buy 4 hospitality tickets to get 1 parking space.
They used to print that for the Ricoh as well but I had 2 hospitality tickets for years and got parking included
No that's fine, you can just order tickets as you need them.How do the match packages work? My son, who will be 14 when the season starts, & I will only be able to get to maybe 3 games each next season. Can I buy a 6 match package and use it for both myself and son 3 times or does he have to have a separate one?
No that's fine, you can just order tickets as you need them.
You could take 6 people to one game and use them all if you want.
Only thing is, if you buy an adult one to share with him im not sure what that's like cost wise if he's 14 and he's using an adult match pass.