number 6 wrote:didnt help when some fans thought it was an 8pm kick off too! most important game this season so far and home fans dont even know what time kick off was
While the turnstyles arent perfect (still dont see what the SMC have gained over manned turnstyles as they still have just as many stewards stood about sorting out problems, and have paid to replace the scanners twice) and there was an accident on the A63...fans really have got to start turning up earlier, theres thousands who still think you can stroll up 5mins before kickoff and get straight in.
UllFC wrote:While the turnstyles arent perfect (still dont see what the SMC have gained over manned turnstyles as they still have just as many stewards stood about sorting out problems, and have paid to replace the scanners twice) and there was an accident on the A63...fans really have got to start turning up earlier, theres thousands who still think you can stroll up 5mins before kickoff and get straight in.
It's a three way responsibility, the fans to get there early enough, the SMC to improve DRAMATICALLY the catering and the club(s) to put something on to entertain, especially in a freezing stadium on a freezing night!
frepneyboy wrote:If only we had the full east stand to sell tickets for
The Allams must be the only owners in the world who don't want fans in their ground
We (FC) should be pressuring the council, why is it (so far) no City of Culture event has happened at the KC and surrounds, why are the Allams ruining the KC....
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PCollinson1990 wrote:We (FC) should be pressuring the council, why is it (so far) no City of Culture event has happened at the KC and surrounds, why are the Allams ruining the KC....
Maybe Councillor Webster can help. He was giving it the "over my dead body" chat over Airco on here but then disappeared.
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PCollinson1990 wrote:It's a three way responsibility, the fans to get there early enough, the SMC to [b]improve DRAMATICALLY the catering[/b] and the club(s) to put something on to entertain, especially in a freezing stadium on a freezing night!
To what level? My perception of the catering at the KCOM is that it's not much different to other stadia - hot drinks, soft drinks, alcohol, pies, snacks. What are the DRAMATIC gaps to, say, Saints or Warrington? Am I missing something?
Indeed the catering very much matches the standards found in stadiums throughout Britain and indeed ones I've visited overseas. Overpriced and something to avoid.
Erik the not red wrote:Indeed the catering very much matches the standards found in stadiums throughout Britain and indeed ones I've visited overseas. Overpriced and something to avoid.
Wish we could get more like the USA and Canada, our stadium catering makes motorway services look gourmet!
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