Paused, they can’t be sold until the new one ticket people are inWhat’s happening here. A mate said none available. Just on pause?
Paused, they can’t be sold until the new one ticket people are inWhat’s happening here. A mate said none available. Just on pause?
New people in by next weekend new system being brought in.
Supposed to be perfect, fingers crossed.
Is this regarding the investment marra?New people in by next weekend new system being brought in.
Supposed to be perfect, fingers crossed.
Ticket system methinks, seat geekIs this regarding the investment marra?
No the new ticket and part of the events teamsIs this regarding the investment marra?
“I still haven’t come down from what was the most incredible football experience of my life last weekend. My boyhood club is going to the Premier League, it still doesn’t feel real given what this club has been through in our recent past, but times are changing.
“I’m so proud of what our group of employees have achieved. We have staff that understand what it means to our brilliant fans and care deeply. We have reestablished the heart of our club so that we can deliver across every interaction with fans. This club has its soul back. Everything we did during the playoffs was best-in-class. I truly believe that when we are at the top of our game as a club, no one can beat us. Looking around Wembley before kick-off, it was clear to anyone our fan base deserved to be the in the Premier League. Playoffs needed to feel like a step change, and it did: the bus, the superb content and storytelling, the player arrival and fan welcome at the SoL, the stadium Tifo, and not forgetting the late drama on the pitch! It did not feel like the regular season - we had our point of distinction.
“Wembley was magical. Seeing so many ex players, legends, managers, family and friends in emotional states of frenzy was a reminder of what this means to our city and club. The great man whose name now adorns our West Stand [The Jimmy Montgomery Stand] was particularly emotional, and so was I. What a day! We have a lot more in store for this amazing club and we are excited to be back in the most important League in sports. Sunderland fans we know what your support means and we do not take it lightly. We won’t get it all right but we strive to do right by you every single day. We are Premier League.”
David Bruce
Sunderland AFC
“I still haven’t come down from what was the most incredible football experience of my life last weekend. My boyhood club is going to the Premier League, it still doesn’t feel real given what this club has been through in our recent past, but times are changing.
“I’m so proud of what our group of employees have achieved. We have staff that understand what it means to our brilliant fans and care deeply. We have reestablished the heart of our club so that we can deliver across every interaction with fans. This club has its soul back. Everything we did during the playoffs was best-in-class. I truly believe that when we are at the top of our game as a club, no one can beat us. Looking around Wembley before kick-off, it was clear to anyone our fan base deserved to be the in the Premier League. Playoffs needed to feel like a step change, and it did: the bus, the superb content and storytelling, the player arrival and fan welcome at the SoL, the stadium Tifo, and not forgetting the late drama on the pitch! It did not feel like the regular season - we had our point of distinction.
“Wembley was magical. Seeing so many ex players, legends, managers, family and friends in emotional states of frenzy was a reminder of what this means to our city and club. The great man whose name now adorns our West Stand (The Jimmy Montgomery Stand) was particularly emotional, and so was I. What a day! We have a lot more in store for this amazing club and we are excited to be back in the most important League in sports. Sunderland fans we know what your support means and we do not take it lightly. We won’t get it all right but we strive to do right by you every single day. We are Premier League.”
David Bruce
Sunderland AFC
It’s bewildering as a Sunderland supporter that the club is being run, what’s the word again….? Professionally. And for the first time in decades.There are some very good people working for our club now mind. Almost unbelievable that so much positive change has been achieved in such a short space of time.
Anyone loudly predicting this four years or so ago might have found themselves talking to a sympathetic bloke in a white coat.
“I still haven’t come down from what was the most incredible football experience of my life last weekend. My boyhood club is going to the Premier League, it still doesn’t feel real given what this club has been through in our recent past, but times are changing.
“I’m so proud of what our group of employees have achieved. We have staff that understand what it means to our brilliant fans and care deeply. We have reestablished the heart of our club so that we can deliver across every interaction with fans. This club has its soul back. Everything we did during the playoffs was best-in-class. I truly believe that when we are at the top of our game as a club, no one can beat us. Looking around Wembley before kick-off, it was clear to anyone our fan base deserved to be the in the Premier League. Playoffs needed to feel like a step change, and it did: the bus, the superb content and storytelling, the player arrival and fan welcome at the SoL, the stadium Tifo, and not forgetting the late drama on the pitch! It did not feel like the regular season - we had our point of distinction.
“Wembley was magical. Seeing so many ex players, legends, managers, family and friends in emotional states of frenzy was a reminder of what this means to our city and club. The great man whose name now adorns our West Stand [The Jimmy Montgomery Stand] was particularly emotional, and so was I. What a day! We have a lot more in store for this amazing club and we are excited to be back in the most important League in sports. Sunderland fans we know what your support means and we do not take it lightly. We won’t get it all right but we strive to do right by you every single day. We are Premier League.”
David Bruce
Sunderland AFC
Bloke deserves a chant. Impact he has had at the club has been nothing but staggering.
Thats a joke... Same system, different operator.New people in by next weekend new system being brought in.
Supposed to be perfect, fingers crossed.
Thats a joke... Same system, different operator.
The new footbridge is looking really impressive and will be a boost for Sheepfolds and the home/away supporters.
Looking at the drone footage three things spring to mind.
Will the decision on placement of the away supporters be affected by the bridge.
How will this affect trade for the Bridge Street pubs like the Museum, Victory, etc.
Who will be asked to cut tye ribbon and open it.
The new footbridge is looking really impressive and will be a boost for Sheepfolds and the home/away supporters.
Looking at the drone footage three things spring to mind.
Will the decision on placement of the away supporters be affected by the bridge.
How will this affect trade for the Bridge Street pubs like the Museum, Victory, etc.
Who will be asked to cut the ribbon and open it.