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Post by stokemaro on Mar 5, 2008 22:41:24 GMT
Hi i live in cambridge so me and a friend are going up to the norwich game next tuesday. As neither of our away cards have come through yet (yes we know we should have got them ages ago) we are planning on sitting in the norwich end, does anybody know which would be the best place to sit? Near the stoke area perhaps???
Also what would be advisable on goal celebrations and so on???
Cheers lads
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Post by lordb on Mar 5, 2008 23:08:44 GMT
its only Naaaarwich so sit where you want & cheer the lads on as you would do normally
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2008 8:19:39 GMT
Norwich's gates are good..and most trips there has seen very few spaces on view ( other than our section) ..and doubt we've been a particular game to look foreward to for them..year or two back they were upto the max number of season tickets via their charter, with a waiting list....so you might have to take pot luck with any tickets on general sale...though night game might provide more choice..
Would try to avoid seats in the lower left of the stand behind the goal , to our right , but even then wouldn't particularly panic if that was all there was available
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Post by werrington on Mar 6, 2008 8:32:50 GMT
Any advice on goal celebrations??? Just tell em to keep quiet or you;ll kick fuck out of em!!!
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Post by Norfolkstokie in manchester on Mar 6, 2008 9:23:37 GMT
The Barclay End is meant to be where the ahem "loud" supporters go.
I think they sell out most games though, althought as its a tuesday night you'll probably be alright
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Post by stokemaro on Mar 6, 2008 22:06:47 GMT
Is it possible to get on guest list without knowing someone with an away card?
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Post by samstoke on Mar 7, 2008 1:47:07 GMT
Is it possible to get on guest list without knowing someone with an away card? No. Simple as.
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