Blocks 2 & 3.. (19 Viewers)

theferret

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..removed from sale for the rest of the season. Only a matter of time. SAG work their magic again.
 

pusbccfc

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Shambolic.

SAG are a disgrace. The atmosphere will be a morgue next season because of them.
 

pusbccfc

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I've said before on here but wouldn't have the time.

We need to mobilise a fan group. This is the sort of stuff that can be discussed with fans. Work a way to open block 13.

I'm sure someone has the time to set it up and get a voice for supporters wanting to make noise etc.
 

Robinshio

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so if we did get to the play offs, what would our capacity be for a play off game ? probably about 26000
Crazy!
 

skybluepm2

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They’re a joke, have been for years and only seem to be get worse.

At Huddersfield on Saturday, there was little more than a stair widths segregation between home and away fans and whilst there was a bit of banter as expected, nothing boiled over due to the steward and police presence. The same can be said of many other grounds throughout the country.

I don’t recall seeing any other club being so insistent on thousands of seats being taken off sale. They are even restricting away sales now too. Surely the club and Fraser’s can contest this?
 

theferret

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They’re a joke, have been for years and only seem to be get worse.

At Huddersfield on Saturday, there was little more than a stair widths segregation between home and away fans and whilst there was a bit of banter as expected, nothing boiled over due to the steward and police presence. The same can be said of many other grounds throughout the country.

I don’t recall seeing any other club being so insistent on thousands of seats being taken off sale. They are even restricting away sales now too. Surely the club and Fraser’s can contest this?

Club don't seem to care much, publicly at least. In his programme notes the other week DB was saying what a 'great relationship' the club have with them. It's almost as though he was saying we should be grateful that the whole of SC was not closed - it seems that was a very real prospect at one point. Mental.
 

pusbccfc

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They’re a joke, have been for years and only seem to be get worse.

At Huddersfield on Saturday, there was little more than a stair widths segregation between home and away fans and whilst there was a bit of banter as expected, nothing boiled over due to the steward and police presence. The same can be said of many other grounds throughout the country.

I don’t recall seeing any other club being so insistent on thousands of seats being taken off sale. They are even restricting away sales now too. Surely the club and Fraser’s can contest this?

And it's not like we are short of stewards. They are all stood around doing nothing under Block 14.
 

clint van damme

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Club don't seem to care much, publicly at least. In his programme notes the other week DB was saying what a 'great relationship' the club have with them. It's almost as though he was saying we should be grateful that the whole of SC was not closed - it seems that was a very real prospect at one point. Mental.

The sooner king gets rid of that clown the better.
SAG are absolute arseholes.
 

SkyblueDad

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They’re a joke, have been for years and only seem to be get worse.

At Huddersfield on Saturday, there was little more than a stair widths segregation between home and away fans and whilst there was a bit of banter as expected, nothing boiled over due to the steward and police presence. The same can be said of many other grounds throughout the country.

I don’t recall seeing any other club being so insistent on thousands of seats being taken off sale. They are even restricting away sales now too. Surely the club and Fraser’s can contest this?
Last week Rangers and Celtic played a cup-final at Hampden with just two blocks of three in a row empty seats and a gangway between rival fans. Club should definitely open upto and including block 11. There would still be a decent sized no mans land block between fans.
 

Covkid1968#

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Great!!! Take my kids in there when they come!!
 

100 miles from Cov.

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I sat in block 2 for the Sunderland game. 1st time I had sat in that side of the ground. Much better atmosphere than block 21 onwards. I don’t have a season ticket and looked online earlier as thought I may get the 5 for £125 offer. When I saw those clocks were not for sale for this Saturday I checked the remaining home games and thought it strange that blocks 2 and 3 were not available at all. I am not getting 5 for £125 and being stuck at the far end of the ground. Has the SAG explained this decision as I saw no trouble with Sunderland at all.
 

shmmeee

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Happy_Martian

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Not sure what the fuss is about. 2 and 3 are always inciting the away fans, it's almost as though people get tickets there just to get a rise from visitors. I'd much prefer to see those folks expending all their energy supporting the team on the pitch. Maybe move those two sections up to the North Stand so we can have 2 1/2 full stands of fans. Seeing a half empty North always rankles with this veteran West Terracer.
 

theferret

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Not sure what the fuss is about. 2 and 3 are always inciting the away fans, it's almost as though people get tickets there just to get a rise from visitors. I'd much prefer to see those folks expending all their energy supporting the team on the pitch. Maybe move those two sections up to the North Stand so we can have 2 1/2 full stands of fans. Seeing a half empty North always rankles with this veteran West Terracer.

What an utterly bizarre take.
 

pusbccfc

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Not sure what the fuss is about. 2 and 3 are always inciting the away fans, it's almost as though people get tickets there just to get a rise from visitors. I'd much prefer to see those folks expending all their energy supporting the team on the pitch. Maybe move those two sections up to the North Stand so we can have 2 1/2 full stands of fans. Seeing a half empty North always rankles with this veteran West Terracer.

The North Stand is miles away from the away end unlike the West Terrace.
 

robbiethemole

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pusbccfc

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Surely the SAG have to provide written justification to explain why?

For example, why CCFC can't sell certain areas but when it's for Rugby or the Women's football it's fine?

This is why we need some fan representation.

It's all very sly. Just like when they stopped selling tickets in Singers Corner without telling people.
 

100 miles from Cov.

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Not sure what the fuss is about. 2 and 3 are always inciting the away fans, it's almost as though people get tickets there just to get a rise from visitors. I'd much prefer to see those folks expending all their energy supporting the team on the pitch. Maybe move those two sections up to the North Stand so we can have 2 1/2 full stands of fans. Seeing a half empty North always rankles with this veteran West Terracer.
Last season I could always get a ticket in block 16 if I didn’t leave it too late. Enjoyed the atmosphere in there. This season I’ve been in block 21 a few times and as far down as block 23 on a couple of occasions. One advantage of not having a season ticket is being able to try different areas and see how it feels. Block 2 was a decent atmosphere and granted it is close to the away fans but what is so wrong with that? It’s not like anyone was scrambling over any netting screaming obscenities. Oh and it was also easier to get a beer at half time.
 
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I sat in block 2 for the Sunderland game. 1st time I had sat in that side of the ground. Much better atmosphere than block 21 onwards. I don’t have a season ticket and looked online earlier as thought I may get the 5 for £125 offer. When I saw those clocks were not for sale for this Saturday I checked the remaining home games and thought it strange that blocks 2 and 3 were not available at all. I am not getting 5 for £125 and being stuck at the far end of the ground. Has the SAG explained this decision as I saw no trouble with Sunderland at all.
Seriously are you saying that unless you can sit near to away supporters you're not interested in going to see your team play? That really is the determining factor?
 

Johnnythespider

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Is this not impinging on the clubs ability to trade ? How have they got the power to stop ticket sales in any area the club want. Tossers
 

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