STS 0 Posted June 7, 2007 Lower Barclay, Block A, Row N, Seat 22.[:D] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Smudger 0 Posted June 7, 2007 oh Lucky You...You will probably be trying toi sell it by the end of September too!!! [:P] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DisorientatedCanary 0 Posted June 7, 2007 oh oh swap???. Upper N&P (yawn) right behind the goal, second row [:)]. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Syteanric 1 Posted June 7, 2007 are they sending them out already? thats a bit early isnt it?jas :) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
djc 0 Posted June 8, 2007 Was this to gloat? or to request sympathy? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
renegade tootsie 0 Posted June 8, 2007 I was told by the club ticket office that they would not start sending them out until the end of June?[quote user="STS"]Lower Barclay, Block A, Row N, Seat 22.[:D][/quote] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
San Miguel 0 Posted June 8, 2007 they only send them out when the fixture list has been decided - which is usually end of June, early July.for the person in the N&P stand - why didn''t you move? I did, there were plenty of options availablefor Smudger - why respond when you don''t have one yourself! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ca 1 Posted June 8, 2007 [quote user="STS"]Lower Barclay, Block A, Row N, Seat 22.[:D][/quote] Bit early isnt it, they dont usually go out until early July. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blainsey 2 Posted June 8, 2007 at least he goes to matches....and therefore his insight is based upon what he sees, rather than what he reads on ceefax Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AJ 1,377 Posted June 8, 2007 I think what you have recieved is the confirmation of you buying your season ticketalso known as a reciept.Congratulations.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Syteanric 1 Posted June 8, 2007 [quote user="AJ"]I think what you have recieved is the confirmation of you buying your season ticketalso known as a reciept.Congratulations....[/quote]lol! i hope the original poster knows the season ticket is a little plastic card not the ticket thing they send outjas :) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Smeg 0 Posted June 8, 2007 or maybe he means hes BOUGHT hes ticket? not received it Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DisorientatedCanary 0 Posted June 8, 2007 [quote user="San Miguel"] for the person in the N&P stand - why didn''t you move? I did, there were plenty of options available [/quote] being the cool dude i am i go with my mother and couldnt get two seats we wanted next to each other!!!. we said we''d only move if we could get into the ''standing'' area in the Barclay so to speak. will used the money saved for away games instead [:)]. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
STS 0 Posted June 8, 2007 Sorry, what I was saying was that I had got my seat, not the actual season ticket. Been on the waiting list and was just so pleased to get what I think is a good seat. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SI 0 Posted June 8, 2007 [quote user="Smudger"]oh Lucky You...You will probably be trying toi sell it by the end of September too!!! [:P][/quote]Smudger why do you have to be so negative.? You could have welcomed STS to this board first and then maybe you could have attempted to rally him to your cause. I think you need to learn some basic manners my friend.....STS welcome to this board and congratulations on your season ticket. I hope you will enjoy some decent football next season. I know I will. At least I keep the faith. ( Can''t beleived I am calling myself a KTF....). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gazzathegreat 0 Posted June 9, 2007 [quote user="FormallyGreenoForEngland"][quote user="San Miguel"] for the person in the N&P stand - why didn''t you move? I did, there were plenty of options available [/quote] being the cool dude i am i go with my mother and couldnt get two seats we wanted next to each other!!!. we said we''d only move if we could get into the ''standing'' area in the Barclay so to speak. will used the money saved for away games instead [:)]. [/quote]I managed to get one on the back row of E block, behind my son who''s over 6 ft. There were two next to each other if one of you was sitting directly behind the other in the next two rows down.....I was tipped off about three possibles by my son as he knows people around him who are not renewing. It''s a shame when friends and family can''t sit together. I have waited five or six years to get a seat up there. Have the club ever thought about reverting to sit anywhere tickets in the Barclay, just letting supporters in on number allocation and let you sit where you like, first to arrive get seat of their choice? It used to work, albeit with smaller attendances. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mello Yello 2,588 Posted June 9, 2007 [quote user="gazzathegreat"][quote user="FormallyGreenoForEngland"][quote user="San Miguel"] for the person in the N&P stand - why didn''t you move? I did, there were plenty of options available [/quote] being the cool dude i am i go with my mother and couldnt get two seats we wanted next to each other!!!. we said we''d only move if we could get into the ''standing'' area in the Barclay so to speak. will used the money saved for away games instead [:)]. [/quote]I managed to get one on the back row of E block, behind my son who''s over 6 ft. There were two next to each other if one of you was sitting directly behind the other in the next two rows down.....I was tipped off about three possibles by my son as he knows people around him who are not renewing. It''s a shame when friends and family can''t sit together. I have waited five or six years to get a seat up there. Have the club ever thought about reverting to sit anywhere tickets in the Barclay, just letting supporters in on number allocation and let you sit where you like, first to arrive get seat of their choice? It used to work, albeit with smaller attendances. [/quote]Bring back upgraded terracing! I could stand next to all my buddies........if I had any.Terracing will never be re-introduced back in the top flight of British football......Not financially feasible now, because they can''t charge the hearse for standing up - and use the excuse for safety as the reason. Hypocrisy really, as many of the lower league clubs who also have healthy attendances, don''t have all seater stadia.I used to love and prefer it in the earlier days, havin'' a few jars, then just turning up for nearly ''any home game'' at the Barclay turnstiles, pay your dosh - and in you went.......Anyway, although I''m mid forty....ish (and still well handsome and desirable to the laydeez), and since the removal of terracing, I just don''t bother havin'' a few sherbets before a game when we''re at home, as I haven''t got the bladder of a space-hopper that''ll hold onto my copious amounts of piddleypee till halftime; and, with my utmost politeness an'' concern of not wishing to disturb, upset, or awaken the older generation of the toofless werther original slurping catnapping members on my aisle, (including the octogenerians who surround me in the City Stand) - as I hurriedly ''bullinachinashop'' attempt to force my bulky (but muscular not lardy) Terminator frame - past the dear darlin''s - without treading on their carpet slippers and customised walkin'' sticks (just 15 minutes after kick-off) because I want to pee like a hephalent........I therefore, refrain from fluid till after the game - when I fill me boots with anything that''ll get me comatose and make me a babe magnet - and the bestest dancer in Chicago''s on a Saturday night.......before the door staff tire of me - and reluctantly escort me gently out onto the street before 8 ''o'' clock.Oh, when I go to away games.........I do it in my pants........or against someone else''s.....sometimes.Now, what was this thread about again?[:|] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Herb 0 Posted June 9, 2007 [quote user="gazzathegreat"]I managed to get one on the back row of E block, behind my son who''s over 6 ft. [/quote]Wanna swap? My brothers on the back row of E block, nearest I could get was about 2 or 3 rows forward. Hopefully I''m not in front of your son, cos I''m 6 5"You might find yourself joining the stewards in their mantra of "Can you sit down please?" [;)] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DisorientatedCanary 0 Posted June 9, 2007 [quote user="gazzathegreat"][quote user="FormallyGreenoForEngland"][quote user="San Miguel"] for the person in the N&P stand - why didn''t you move? I did, there were plenty of options available [/quote] being the cool dude i am i go with my mother and couldnt get two seats we wanted next to each other!!!. we said we''d only move if we could get into the ''standing'' area in the Barclay so to speak. will used the money saved for away games instead [:)]. [/quote]I managed to get one on the back row of E block, behind my son who''s over 6 ft. There were two next to each other if one of you was sitting directly behind the other in the next two rows down.....I was tipped off about three possibles by my son as he knows people around him who are not renewing. It''s a shame when friends and family can''t sit together. I have waited five or six years to get a seat up there. Have the club ever thought about reverting to sit anywhere tickets in the Barclay, just letting supporters in on number allocation and let you sit where you like, first to arrive get seat of their choice? It used to work, albeit with smaller attendances. [/quote] yeah i suppose.......but not sitting next to my mum ruins my cool dude vibes don''t you feel!!!. although i do feel sorry for the people who sit behind me at the moments as my hair is normally more colourful and entertaining than some of the on pitch flair!!!. i had the most expensive hair cut in the ground before Mr Hux turned up, bless him [:)]. i do like my seats to be honest, great view, but no atmosphere. could be worse, im more of an away day man myself, 8-10 a season for me and mummy [:)]. although if anyone really wants to leave the Lower Barclay for more, shall we say, rubbish climes, let me know. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gazzathegreat 0 Posted June 10, 2007 [quote user="Herb"][quote user="gazzathegreat"]I managed to get one on the back row of E block, behind my son who''s over 6 ft. [/quote]Wanna swap? My brothers on the back row of E block, nearest I could get was about 2 or 3 rows forward. Hopefully I''m not in front of your son, cos I''m 6 5"You might find yourself joining the stewards in their mantra of "Can you sit down please?" [;)][/quote]No thanks Herb, no swop needed thanks....by all means introduce yourself to me and son at the first home game though! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gazzathegreat 0 Posted June 10, 2007 [quote user="FormallyGreenoForEngland"][quote user="gazzathegreat"][quote user="FormallyGreenoForEngland"][quote user="San Miguel"] for the person in the N&P stand - why didn''t you move? I did, there were plenty of options available [/quote] being the cool dude i am i go with my mother and couldnt get two seats we wanted next to each other!!!. we said we''d only move if we could get into the ''standing'' area in the Barclay so to speak. will used the money saved for away games instead [:)]. [/quote]I managed to get one on the back row of E block, behind my son who''s over 6 ft. There were two next to each other if one of you was sitting directly behind the other in the next two rows down.....I was tipped off about three possibles by my son as he knows people around him who are not renewing. It''s a shame when friends and family can''t sit together. I have waited five or six years to get a seat up there. Have the club ever thought about reverting to sit anywhere tickets in the Barclay, just letting supporters in on number allocation and let you sit where you like, first to arrive get seat of their choice? It used to work, albeit with smaller attendances. [/quote] yeah i suppose.......but not sitting next to my mum ruins my cool dude vibes don''t you feel!!!. although i do feel sorry for the people who sit behind me at the moments as my hair is normally more colourful and entertaining than some of the on pitch flair!!!. i had the most expensive hair cut in the ground before Mr Hux turned up, bless him [:)]. i do like my seats to be honest, great view, but no atmosphere. could be worse, im more of an away day man myself, 8-10 a season for me and mummy [:)]. although if anyone really wants to leave the Lower Barclay for more, shall we say, rubbish climes, let me know.[/quote]I expect I ruin my son''s street cred too....but who cares, I was going to games long before him and he and his mates know me already so looking forward to it (no moaners up there either). Have fun at the away games, I really hope to catch a few this year. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
canary cherub 1 Posted June 10, 2007 [quote user="Mello Yello"][quote user="gazzathegreat"][quote user="FormallyGreenoForEngland"][quote user="San Miguel"] for the person in the N&P stand - why didn''t you move? I did, there were plenty of options available [/quote] being the cool dude i am i go with my mother and couldnt get two seats we wanted next to each other!!!. we said we''d only move if we could get into the ''standing'' area in the Barclay so to speak. will used the money saved for away games instead [:)]. [/quote]I managed to get one on the back row of E block, behind my son who''s over 6 ft. There were two next to each other if one of you was sitting directly behind the other in the next two rows down.....I was tipped off about three possibles by my son as he knows people around him who are not renewing. It''s a shame when friends and family can''t sit together. I have waited five or six years to get a seat up there. Have the club ever thought about reverting to sit anywhere tickets in the Barclay, just letting supporters in on number allocation and let you sit where you like, first to arrive get seat of their choice? It used to work, albeit with smaller attendances. [/quote]Bring back upgraded terracing! I could stand next to all my buddies........if I had any.Terracing will never be re-introduced back in the top flight of British football......Not financially feasible now, because they can''t charge the hearse for standing up - and use the excuse for safety as the reason. Hypocrisy really, as many of the lower league clubs who also have healthy attendances, don''t have all seater stadia.I used to love and prefer it in the earlier days, havin'' a few jars, then just turning up for nearly ''any home game'' at the Barclay turnstiles, pay your dosh - and in you went.......Anyway, although I''m mid forty....ish (and still well handsome and desirable to the laydeez), and since the removal of terracing, I just don''t bother havin'' a few sherbets before a game when we''re at home, as I haven''t got the bladder of a space-hopper that''ll hold onto my copious amounts of piddleypee till halftime; and, with my utmost politeness an'' concern of not wishing to disturb, upset, or awaken the older generation of the toofless werther original slurping catnapping members on my aisle, (including the octogenerians who surround me in the City Stand) - as I hurriedly ''bullinachinashop'' attempt to force my bulky (but muscular not lardy) Terminator frame - past the dear darlin''s - without treading on their carpet slippers and customised walkin'' sticks (just 15 minutes after kick-off) because I want to pee like a hephalent........I therefore, refrain from fluid till after the game - when I fill me boots with anything that''ll get me comatose and make me a babe magnet - and the bestest dancer in Chicago''s on a Saturday night.......before the door staff tire of me - and reluctantly escort me gently out onto the street before 8 ''o'' clock.Oh, when I go to away games.........I do it in my pants........or against someone else''s.....sometimes.Now, what was this thread about again?[:|][/quote]Message to Webteam: I nominate Mello as Poster of the Season . . . Mello you keep me sane and make me laugh like a lunatic. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites