If its his season ticket why didn't he change it before the Newcastle game he must have had the same view for the Bolton game, he had 4 weeks to move it
Could it be because the season ticket allocation is sold out so there is no where to move to? Either way this is a disgrace. Half the seats in the Ellerslie now have a more restricted view because of the extended TV gantry but this guy's situation is farcical. Notice there was no question of inconveniencing m'lords and ladies in the SAR stand to fit in the infrastructure required by the PL. As I said on a strand yesterday, we would ideally get both but if a choice needs to be made a new ground should be priority #1 for the club rather that new training facilities.
as much as i would like us to get a new ground with decent leg room i can't see it being a priority as we can't fill 18000 if a new training facility helps with progress within the team that will be dealt with first,a successful team = more fans = bigger ground.
I still think the picture is a bit misleading. From the top of the Upper Loft you have to crouch down to see the game occasionally and I'm sure there's no part of the penalty area not visible with a bit of maneouvering. It was known before the season that there would be a gantry there and, even if this guy really had to move and there's no more silver seats available, with the ST rebate he probably wouldn't have to pay much/anything to upgrade to gold.
This is restricted view so a lot cheaper then what most of us paid. If he didnt know he was getting a ticket there it is a bit of a disgrace but thats the risk you take getting a restricted view season ticket.
They are in the process of writing to us regarding the refunds. Thats what it said in the programme. Shouldnt be too long now I imagine. I've heard its £100ish back for my Silver ticket in the R block. Happy days!
I've thought for a while that the family stand should be moved to the paddock. I used to have a season ticket there and always thought that kids would love to be so close to the action. That way we could kind of replicate what Cardiff are doing by advertising a stand (in our case the Loft) as the "choir." That way instead of having the P,Q,R corner separated from the lot in X block, the few in A that get going and H we could have one big standing wall of noise which unites all of those noisy bits of the crowd. Personally I'm in R block and love it. However I find it so frustrating when our corner gets going but and is incredibly noisy down our end but just doesnt resonate down to the away fans. By having the Loft as our "choir" the noise can travel directly across the pitch and add to the atmosphere as a whole.