Queued up for my season tickets today, took nearly a couple of hours altogether. Apart from current STH they were also doing tickets for those affected by the closure of the North/Telegraph stand. My advice is get there early when they go on general sale. Not sure how they'll cope with the numbers.
There was a woman wandering down the aisle asking if any had any questions. A few, including myself, questioned the reasoning behind closing the whole of the Telegraph stand, which will be rubbish when our team is attacking that end. Why not just close the top blocks and push people closer to the pitch all round? She said the main reason was that it affected least people; she said there were 1000 STH there and 6000 in the East stand. They will open the North stand only when the size of the crowd dictates.
She also said no stand has got any name yet (Lloyds Pharmacy, Telegraph, etc) as the Club could get their own sponsors for the stands.
I've ended up in Block Ten in the old away stand.
Queue was to the door when I left. Nearly finished Leon McKenzies autobiography in the queue.
Looks a fair process though - existing ST holders could have their old seats or move them but only to seats not occupied by ST holders in the last season at the Ricoh so good news they are being reserved. Its all pretty manual though and no electronic tickets and with only 1 stand and a bit open, expect big turnstile queues. Other than that, great to be back.
Can we buy online?
Yeah, I think the only time that book will ever get read. Along with the Midland Footy one that I spent most of an hour looking at. Forgot to mention that it's a return to the old fashion book of tickets.
I am guessing once the online sales are up there won't be any real issues. Can't see us selling 32k for Gillingham somehow. I'll get my season ticket once they are are online, I can't travel in week, so I'll just be patient.
Good. Never had a problem with the card myself, but I always managed to be in the queue behind someone who was completely baffled by it and took ages to get in.
if the 1000 were willing to move lower down the telegraph stand that should have been done.
i can understand them not wanting to move a couple of thousand in main stand down a couple of rows perhaps to avoid hassle.
main stand will be great when full but it means everyone has same view, the matchday experienc eis about watching games from different views throught the season for me. i like to move around.
Yeah, sometimes you sit on the sofa, sometimes your armchair and occasionally your desk chair.
Anyway, a few of us who were originally block 15 are going to test block 10 at the Gillingham game then decide whether to move there or not.
Good idea?
I'm worried that it might sell out over there pretty quickly. But I also don't want to get stuck with old Telegraph season ticket holders and have to look back over to block 15 and see the noise. The whole reason I moved from the Telegraph stand originally was because the total lack of atmosphere.
Maybe not, but I know they have moved people out of there before as I had a mate with a season ticket in 13 or 14 and he was asked to move on a couple of occasionsI'm not sure they could really get away with shifting season ticket holders twice to be honest, they must have considered all that before making the announcements.
I would like to have seen £15 on a Saturday and £10 for midweek games. I would think the telegraph being closed is based on this £5000 per stand deal that has been mentioned, I'm thinking that if there is a large away following for any reason that those with season tickets in the away end will be asked to move to the telegraph stand as I don't think the police would like the away fans at that end of the ground.
I would like to have seen £15 on a Saturday and £10 for midweek .
That's not very realistic.
What I don't understand is why people wouldn't expect to pay above average as we are constantly told they will be watching in the best stadium in the league.
dortmund have areas with lowest adult prices at a tenner, i didnt realise dortmund played in a shed.
Are Dortmund in league one?
no there in a better league, prices dont have to be dictated by the stadium quality.
Strange as many on here said the club should pay more rent as its a better quality stadium.
Neither clubs supportes have had to put up with what we have over the last year, a long term good will gesture would work for everyone.Strange as many on here said the club should pay more rent as its a better quality stadium.
£15 is absurd. Yeovil charge £25 on average per game. Nuneaton charge £14.
Queued up for my season tickets today, took nearly a couple of hours altogether. Apart from current STH they were also doing tickets for those affected by the closure of the North/Telegraph stand. My advice is get there early when they go on general sale. Not sure how they'll cope with the numbers.
There was a woman wandering down the aisle asking if any had any questions. A few, including myself, questioned the reasoning behind closing the whole of the Telegraph stand, which will be rubbish when our team is attacking that end. Why not just close the top blocks and push people closer to the pitch all round? She said the main reason was that it affected least people; she said there were 1000 STH there and 6000 in the East stand. They will open the North stand only when the size of the crowd dictates.
She also said no stand has got any name yet (Lloyds Pharmacy, Telegraph, etc) as the Club could get their own sponsors for the stands.
I've ended up in Block Ten in the old away stand.
Did you notice if they had any away tops in at all?
Neither clubs supportes have had to put up with what we have over the last year, a long term good will gesture would work for everyone.
dortmund have areas with lowest adult prices at a tenner, i didnt realise dortmund played in a shed.
Yeah, I think the only time that book will ever get read. Along with the Midland Footy one that I spent most of an hour looking at. Forgot to mention that it's a return to the old fashion book of tickets.
Hooray!
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