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RoboCCFC90

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A question for all the attendees of Sixfields, with regards to the Ground and the atmosphere, where does the atmosphere come from within the Ground and what is the pricing for seats in that area roughly? I tried calling the Club shop but they won't answer.

If you don't attend of Sixfields or don't like my question don't respond on my thread please, Thanks.


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ccfcway

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i would also ask those who attend if they wouldnt mind protesting, as I am certain that they would rather be in coventry ?
 

RoboCCFC90

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i would also ask those who attend if they wouldnt mind protesting, as I am certain that they would rather be in coventry ?

I am sure they will be.


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Covstu

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BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!! HISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!

Sorry couldnt help myself!! Behind the goal is usually where most were but take your pick!
 

ccfctommy

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I've been three times last season. TBH there is very little atmosphere in the ground. It's kind of like watching a friendly to be honest. I have sat in the main stand each time so I dont know what it is like behind the goal.
 

RoboCCFC90

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Thanks Guys!


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Flying Fokker

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A question for all the attendees of Sixfields, with regards to the Ground and the atmosphere, where does the atmosphere come from within the Ground and what is the pricing for seats in that area roughly? I tried calling the Club shop but they won't answer.

If you don't attend of Sixfields or don't like my question don't respond on my thread please, Thanks.


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No probs, however, you may also consider the potential fall in fans going. I know of 4 season ticket holders who have decided not to go this year.
 

Grendel

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A question for all the attendees of Sixfields, with regards to the Ground and the atmosphere, where does the atmosphere come from within the Ground and what is the pricing for seats in that area roughly? I tried calling the Club shop but they won't answer.

If you don't attend of Sixfields or don't like my question don't respond on my thread please, Thanks.


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The main stand - no real atmosphere - no credit cards on the day it is cash only. £4 to park easy access in from 15 or 16 on the M1
 

Grendel

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i would also ask those who attend if they wouldnt mind protesting, as I am certain that they would rather be in coventry ?

But you clearly don't want to protest yourself. How odd.
 

Grendel

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No probs, however, you may also consider the potential fall in fans going. I know of 4 season ticket holders who have decided not to go this year.

Why would that be a consideration if you want to watch the team?
 

RoboCCFC90

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The main stand - no real atmosphere - no credit cards on the day it is cash only. £4 to park easy access in from 15 or 16 on the M1

I know there is no genuine atmosphere, but little is better than none I suppose.


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Astute

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I thought it has been said a few times that the atmosphere is where the away away fans are situated.
 

RoboCCFC90

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You looking for a spot for your Ultras Rob?

Not quite, I am considering personally giving Sixfields a chance.


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RoboCCFC90

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I always assumed you'd be going this year anyway. I was hoping you'd be making some noise :D

Haha!! I am just to obvious!

Well I do have a big gob allegedly..


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Travs

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For anything resembling an atmosphere you need to be behind the goal.

Anywhere between 150-200 in there, can pick a seat and stand up no problem. Never been any problems with stewards at all.

It's not really an 'atmosphere' as in like an away match, but it's the closest you will get at sixfields.

As for prices, i think it was £2 extra to go behind the goal. I think it was £14 in the main stand and £16 behind the goal last season. (Or was it 16 and 18). I had a half season ticket for the second half of the season so can't remember what i paid before that.

Bear in mind that you can't pay cash at the turnstile, need to buy ticket before-hand at the portacabin/ticket office by the main entrance. Also the only facilities behind the goal are the bogs, and a food counter. No bar. Which does beg the question why it's £2 extra compared to the main stand, which i expect has a bar.
 

skybluetony176

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Not quite, I am considering personally giving Sixfields a chance.


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Serious question.

Have you been to the hill yet? if you havent give it a go 1st, if only for one game. You'll get an idea from the hill what its like inside as you can see most of it.
 

RoboCCFC90

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Serious question.

Have you been to the hill yet? if you havent give it a go 1st, if only for one game. You'll get an idea from the hill what its like inside as you can see most of it.

Thanks Tony, but if I am going to pay all the money and make the effort to go to the Hill, I might as well purchase a ticket into the Ground, or that's the way I see it anyhow, thanks though.


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RoboCCFC90

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For anything resembling an atmosphere you need to be behind the goal.

Anywhere between 150-200 in there, can pick a seat and stand up no problem. Never been any problems with stewards at all.

It's not really an 'atmosphere' as in like an away match, but it's the closest you will get at sixfields.

As for prices, i think it was £2 extra to go behind the goal. I think it was £14 in the main stand and £16 behind the goal last season. (Or was it 16 and 18). I had a half season ticket for the second half of the season so can't remember what i paid before that.

Bear in mind that you can't pay cash at the turnstile, need to buy ticket before-hand at the portacabin/ticket office by the main entrance. Also the only facilities behind the goal are the bogs, and a food counter. No bar. Which does beg the question why it's £2 extra compared to the main stand, which i expect has a bar.

Thanks dude that's really helpful!


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skybluetony176

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Thanks Tony, but if I am going to pay all the money and make the effort to go to the Hill, I might as well purchase a ticket into the Ground, or that's the way I see it anyhow, thanks though.


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No problem.

If it helps, from my one visit to the hill this is what i decided. Its no better an atmosphere than going to watch my local non-league team Rugby Town.

If were still at suxfields next year :pointlaugh: (had to have a little laugh at myself there) I'll be doing one of 2 things. Saturday afternoons I'll be going to Rugby Town (with my youngest daughter by the looks of it as she's just made her own mind up that she want's to watch the football with daddy) and i'll make as many midweek trips to the Hill as I can.

Good luck to you anyway Rob, whatever you decide.
 

Ian1779

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When they start re-developing Sixfields, will that mean the view from the hill will be reduced?
 

jimmyhillsfanclub

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For anything resembling an atmosphere you need to be behind the goal.

Anywhere between 150-200 in there, can pick a seat and stand up no problem. Never been any problems with stewards at all.

It's not really an 'atmosphere' as in like an away match, but it's the closest you will get at sixfields.

As for prices, i think it was £2 extra to go behind the goal. I think it was £14 in the main stand and £16 behind the goal last season. (Or was it 16 and 18). I had a half season ticket for the second half of the season so can't remember what i paid before that.

Bear in mind that you can't pay cash at the turnstile, need to buy ticket before-hand at the portacabin/ticket office by the main entrance. Also the only facilities behind the goal are the bogs, and a food counter. No bar. Which does beg the question why it's £2 extra compared to the main stand, which i expect has a bar.

Jesus that sounds like a fucknig shit day out.....

...and for that reason alone, you'll never catch me there....however I doff my cap to any fans willing to put up with that just to support the team.....fair play to you....you mentalists:D
 

skybluetony176

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They're having restricted views in a new development??

I beleve so. To favour corperate boxes apparently. from what i can gather in certain seats you'll have to stand up and look around a wall to enable you to see the goal at the furthest end from you.
 

RoboCCFC90

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No problem.

If it helps, from my one visit to the hill this is what i decided. Its no better an atmosphere than going to watch my local non-league team Rugby Town.

If were still at suxfields next year :pointlaugh: (had to have a little laugh at myself there) I'll be doing one of 2 things. Saturday afternoons I'll be going to Rugby Town (with my youngest daughter by the looks of it as she's just made her own mind up that she want's to watch the football with daddy) and i'll make as many midweek trips to the Hill as I can.

Good luck to you anyway Rob, whatever you decide.

Thanks Tony.

It's frustrating, obviously I would prefer to be at the Ricoh watching City, but I am sick of not seeing City play.
 

Sky Blue Kid

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Some say the atmosphere in Sixfields, is akin to screaming in outerspace....Some say the "Chant Leader" is the love child of Paddington Bear and Pamela Anderson...All we know is.......................................................................................He's called the "Stig"
 

RoboCCFC90

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Don't you go to away matches then ?

I go to all the away fixtures I can, but it's not enough for me.


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