Post subject: Re: Four "away" derbies this year.....
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 3:45 pm
dum-dum
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I think it's quite possible that when the chaps attended to survey taking it down, It became apparent that it wouldn't go back together in any fit state, I doubt that this means the North stand won't go ahead, they'll surely just scrap the heap of junk to make way for the North stand and in the meantime house Away fans 'where possible', In yesterday's case, The RM seats.
There's usually a fair few empty seats up in the back corners of the RM Stand due to it's restricted view, in light of this, I've noticed that they have recently removed all of the advertising banners from the sides that makes the windows clear and thus, enabling a 'better' view of what would be 'blind spots'.
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Post subject: Re: Four "away" derbies this year.....
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 3:49 pm
barham red
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Reckon they'd be better openning the South Stand and pricing it at £7 for all fans for this year, may take a hit on entrance fee but unless they hire some more temporary seating then are there any other options?
Post subject: Re: Four "away" derbies this year.....
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 3:53 pm
Sandro II Terrorista
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dum-dum wrote:Will the KC accept a Rovers season pass as entry -or- Our club post out tickets to pass holders (expensive?), rather than having to queue for a ticket swap.
Also, I wouldn't want my view, which in my case is a brilliant view, of the game changing. I'll not be happy in the upper tier or behind the goals. I'd expect, being the home team we are given the lower west or the east stand as a primary location.
Providing the above is catered for, I have no qualms whatsoever.
Edit: more wills than an old folks home.
Given that they won't do that for season tickets then I doubt it.
As an aside, have season passes been issued, I've heard nothing?
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Post subject: Re: Four "away" derbies this year.....
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 4:00 pm
Mild Rover
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dum-dum wrote:I think it's quite possible that when the chaps attended to survey taking it down, It became apparent that it wouldn't go back together in any fit state, I doubt that this means the North stand won't go ahead, they'll surely just scrap the heap of junk to make way for the North stand and in the meantime house Away fans 'where possible', In yesterday's case, The RM seats.
It'd still mean that we'd have the new North stand instead, rather than as well as, the the golf stand. Which makes the extension of the east more important than ever for boosting capacity and does complicate the away fan issue.
nothing to do with anything, but if any club wanted a new ground and land prices were an issue:
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Post subject: Re: Four "away" derbies this year.....
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 4:29 pm
cravenpark1
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Mild Rover wrote:It'd still mean that we'd have the new North stand instead, rather than as well as, the the golf stand. Which makes the extension of the east more important than ever for boosting capacity and does complicate the away fan issue.
nothing to do with anything, but if any club wanted a new ground and land prices were an issue:
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Post subject: Re: Four "away" derbies this year.....
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 4:33 pm
Sandro II Terrorista
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gingerspice wrote:Season passes for who FC
Why would I be asking about FC's passes?
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