well it will be 'cheaper' & you'll have new friends from all over the ground sitting around you - & less 'pesky' kids or you could save your money get your KODI- BEAST TV sorted & use the 'James Mooney' for another boarding holiday !
I think some are starting to see a little of what pissed so many of us off before. I think some others will never see it as long as they've a hole in their arse.
Have they hinted at what the west upper matchday prices will be? Will they have categories or flat rates? Arguably, someone could pay more for 1 ticket than someone could in a month (6 games maybe)
The club can view every seat individually on CCTV, they know which are supposed to have kids in and which are supposed to have adults in and there's over a 15% difference between the two (I doubt they've counted them all, I suspect they've just checked some blocks at random). The membership scheme isn't primarily being implemented to combat ticket fraud, it's just something that's being addressed as part of a bigger scheme.
How will this affect away fans? Will they be sold tickets on a per seat basis too with no concessions? Are there any league rules on offering concessions to away fans? It would be an even ****tier situation if they get to pay less. Will there be concession prices for our own match day tickets? I assume that would now be impossible.
As you were a big advocate of adults buying kids passes, it was probably your seats they were checking.
That's the whole point of moving them up there, there'd be a moving wall on the concourse and the away end would be amended to fit the requirements for each game. There'll be a standard 2,400ish for most games, but if they don't need them there'll be more for home fans and for cup games they'd get the whole thing.
Hardly a big advocate, and it never happened in our group, so the flaw in the CCTV argument and wild guess at the numbers still stands. I doubt they really sat through games guessing everyone's age and comparing it to the database they struggle to maintain.
If they did that why didn't they send someone over to check the ticket and throw the ****s out? It's bollocks. Just one of the clubs routine mythical situations to use as an excuse.
It wouldn't happen. Sticking away fans above/behind home fans is lunacy. Even more so when it's behind the most expensive seats in the house, corporates and chairman included.
If they have they've spotted adults in children's seats they've done nothing about it. They'd rather charge children full price then sort out the minority that abuse the concession.
It's still being claimed that it can't happen, but the intention is to get it their eventually and as nobody would want another set of seats moves in a couple of seasons time, it's all being addressed now.
If we go up this season the upper west stays put, what's the score then if we don't go up this season but do the season after is it all move again