Maybe we should have a 'strictly remain seated' section, with those bars they use on roller coasters to stop you jumping up. Toilet breaks might be an issue, but we could insist on compulsory catheterisation to, erm, relieve that issue. I noticed there was actually some noise coming from that stand as well...completely out of order, if you want to stand up or make a noise you should be in the North Stand.
It was always the same when a try was being or nearly scored in old east stand. It's just the excitment and anticipation. No problem with that, but do object to people standing throughout the game and blocking the view.
The view from the Fox stand is superb. We're usually in the North stand but, sat in the Fox Stand for a couple of cup games and the Wigan pre season game. It's a pain when people get up to use the toilets but, as a viewing experience, its as good as anywhere in Rugby League. As for new season tickets, it will be interesting to see whether they are still cheap (to fill the place) or, whether they are closer to other SL clubs. Everyone who has had the pleasure of watching this season should be renewing, partly as a thank you but, more importantly, to give Matt Ellis the confidence to keep spending on improving the ground. Its still incredible to think where we were 12 months ago and where we are now. Incredible !
Wollo-Wollo-Wollo-Wayoo wrote:It's going to be interesting to see how the season tickets sell. A few people across SM already getting their excuses in regarding why they may not purchase. Increase in costs to a more realistic price No junior freebies Loss of regular Sunday games. The club don't really need the cash upfront nowadays.
I'll be getting mine as per usually for convenience throughout the season including certainty of entry when there's a chance of a full house v some clubs. I didn't buy any gear or replica shirt, other than the Matty Ashurst one, this year for the 1st time in decades. The lack of the club "needing" our cash is, strangely, a bit of a loss and caused a slight bit of separation between club and fans imho.
Pretty much no one knows whether any of those things are true. It’s likely they’ll go up a bit, but I don’t think it’ll be significant enough to put this season’s members off. If we sell less adult season tickets this year I’ll eat a north stand urinal cake.
Well pitched between affordable and not undervaluing the product. At £12-21 a game that seems bang on. And at £20-60 the junior memberships are the right price to make parents make sure they use them, rather than just an add-on like last season. Tough bit now is deciding whether to take my two-year-old onto the terrace each week or get a comfy seat
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