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Post by markscfc72 on Sept 8, 2009 17:55:38 GMT
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Post by Sir Glen Whelan on Sept 8, 2009 18:59:29 GMT
Booo. Only managed 6 last season but have been all so far this season was hoping it would go to those that have been 3 out of 4 this season
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Post by stonestokie! on Sept 8, 2009 20:04:24 GMT
It goes to ST holders anyway after the 6 mate, doesn't it? I swear it was only 6 for Bolton, now why has it gone up to 7 for this?
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Post by luke45 on Sept 8, 2009 20:07:53 GMT
It goes to ST holders anyway after the 6 mate, doesn't it? I swear it was only 6 for Bolton, now why has it gone up to 7 for this? Presumably because Bolton gave a bigger allocation, how many away games was it for Liverpool and Birmingham? Can't remember to be honest though I'll be stunned if this doesn't reach season ticket general sale, I even think it has half a chance of going to general non-season ticket sale, given the fact it's on a Sunday, with fairly pricey tickets for poor viewing quality with the obstructed viewing in several areas.
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Post by swipers on Sept 8, 2009 20:19:18 GMT
It was a shite end last season in the upper tear. Was 6 rows from the back and view was shite as well as being stuck up the corner. Would imagine all seats are restricted view in the upper with the exception of the very front row because of the pillars1
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Post by swipers on Sept 8, 2009 20:19:44 GMT
Wonder if Vicky Pollard will be there again ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by stantheman on Sept 8, 2009 20:55:00 GMT
Bloody hell, talk about a choice of where to sit!
What would be the best place to sit, with 2 x kids?
Any ideas?
STM
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Post by Jamo on the wing on Sept 8, 2009 21:04:40 GMT
The away enclosure is crap and to be honest the prices are a bloody joke considering the shit hole you have to sit in. I can't remember there being so much choice last season, we were in the lower tier and the view wasn't great anyway to be honest and they were full price tickets. I really don't know how these clubs have got away for so many years with having wooden floors without the football league making them knock the ends in question down?
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Post by you've been Delapped!! on Sept 8, 2009 21:43:17 GMT
If you have kids or not that tall then avoid the lower tier as the view is poor at the best times but when the ball was down the corner on the near side the view was non existent and that's for me of an average height. Try for the front couple of rows of the upper tier if you have kids as this view should be better, maybe some one who was in these seats last season can confirm but I very much doubt that the scousers will be robbing me again this season like last season.
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Post by Jamo on the wing on Sept 8, 2009 21:46:44 GMT
If you have kids or not that tall then avoid the lower tier as the view is poor at the best times but when the ball was down the corner on the near side the view was non existent and that's for me of an average height. Try for the front couple of rows of the upper tier if you have kids as this view should be better, maybe some one who was in these seats last season can confirm but I very much doubt that the scousers will be robbing me again this season like last season. I'd agree that the lower tier isn't great for kids as EVERYONE was standing because the stand is so shite.
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Post by SCFC92 on Sept 9, 2009 6:25:43 GMT
Went last year, loved it for an Away Day but the stadium was pretty terrible the view was poor and from the Lower tier you can't see across to the other touchline you can see about 3/4 of the pitch across from you.
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Sept 9, 2009 6:30:22 GMT
I wonder if Vicky Pollard will be in the home end again this season. If she is, I hope she's wearing pink again so we can pick her out easily!
"ONE VICKY POLLARD - THERE'S ONLY ONE VICKY POLLARD!" ;D
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Post by stantheman on Sept 9, 2009 9:14:48 GMT
Thanks for that lads, I'll try to get tickets for the front row of the top teir.
STM
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Post by shoey100 on Sept 9, 2009 11:05:09 GMT
Think I'll give this one a miss this season - went last season and got stuck on the 2nd row of the lower tier, god awful view. Crap ground, best aspect of the day (bar the pre-match pubbage) was the Vicky Pollard chants and general Stoke atmosphere. Their fans were awful as well, very surprised. But £30+ for a Sunday afternoon, for a crap ground with crap home fans with a crap view, no ta ;D. I'll save some of the money for Blackppol instead
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Post by stantheman on Sept 9, 2009 11:48:37 GMT
I'm having second thoughts now!
Is it really that bad?
STM
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Post by stan on Sept 9, 2009 12:01:57 GMT
I'm having second thoughts now! Is it really that bad? STM Clearly there are some bad places to be (sold as obstructed view?), but where I was (half-way up the upper tier) was all right-ish. It's probably not "worth" £30-odd quid, but I wouldn't let the view put me off going, to be honest. It's better than going to Pompey, for mine (and a good sight nearer).
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Post by bst0ke on Sept 9, 2009 12:42:59 GMT
I was on row 4 in the upper tier, view was pretty good view apart from there were still pillars in the way. I would defo try and get top tier again close to the front.
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Post by abboscfc on Sept 9, 2009 12:45:40 GMT
I wonder if Vicky Pollard will be in the home end again this season. If she is, I hope she's wearing pink again so we can pick her out easily! "ONE VICKY POLLARD - THERE'S ONLY ONE VICKY POLLARD!" ;D YEA BUT NO BUT, YEA BUT NO BUT
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