TheBlueDune
Well-Known Member
Plural of premium?Why the **** do people keep saying 'premia'?!
Media is plural of medium.
Plural of premium?Why the **** do people keep saying 'premia'?!
Yes, you can although they did say initially that you couldn't, this was later changed. I did it for my daughter and as posted elsewhere, they are ringing people on the waiting list whose turn hasn't come round.You cant jump the queue by buying a premium seat. I have moved to a seat in 93:20, and my wife was on the waiting list and had to wait until her window opened to buy a premium seat. They did hold the seat next to mine for her though.
Yes, you can although they did say initially that you couldn't, this was later changed. I did it for my daughter and as posted elsewhere, they are ringing people on the waiting list whose turn hasn't come round.
Thank fuck for that !! I was expecting the usual "massive" word to make it into your last sentence.This makes good sense from a business and fans perspective. We might reach the point where season cards in other parts of the ground get sold out and the premium seats go on open sale. In this scenario, no doubt some whingers would be complaining that they would have gone for a Lremium seat if only they had been given enough notice.
The future is Blue. Record season card sales, record income generated, enormous attendances next season!
Thank fuck for that !! I was expecting the usual "massive" word to make it into your last sentence.
We now run a Mid Cheshire SC and I have just drawn up the events for tonights Meeting,with that horrible word "Agenda" !!!!I had to show restraint in not using the M word lol! Well spotted!
I checked the Terms and Conditions on www.mcfc.co.uk and for the Family Stand it says:Just bought two season tickets today, one for me and one for my dad in the family stand, but we neither of us are under 16... Will we be asked to move? I only read about this rule after I had already bought the tickets or else I would have chosen somewhere else.
Yeah, that's what I read just by chance after looking at the website. I'll just ring up tomorrow. I would have thought that there would have been something saying the criteria when I chose the seats, but hey ho. Ta mate.I checked the Terms and Conditions on www.mcfc.co.uk and for the Family Stand it says:
Family Stand: In the family stand, adult (i.e. over 18) Seasoncard Holders must be accompanied by a
Seasoncard Holder who is aged 15 and under with a maximum of 3 adult Seasoncard Holders per
Seasoncard Holder aged 15 and under.
Not sure how they can check, but I'd ring supporter services and change it. I'm sure they would be happy to do that.
Moved last night from EL1 105 row F seats 1190 and 120. Great view and good crowd around you.If anyone interested.
I have paid £600 each for three in the new third tier, making a considerable saving.
Is the steepness of the stand so great, to warrant such a price jump between those paying £299/£350 and what I have chosen to pay?
How many rows do the premium £600 seats go back?
I wanted something near the front so I didn't have anyone standing up in front, and moved to the opposite side from where the away fans will be.
I'm in the same boat mate, paid £650 platinum for level 3 314 row d because we wanted to be lower down and next to an exit (closer to the bar). Can't see how the £300 seats can be justified given that they can't be in effect twice as bad. It'll be interesting when people are chatting to the people behind them and they only paid half as much.
£300 season tickets are a good thing.
I don't think it quite works like thatI agree, that's not what I was saying. I meant that at some point there will be 2 rows together where everybody on one row has paid £600 and everybody on the other has paid £300. It's not a criticism either. I'm happy to pay my £600+ and I'm happy for the people who've got what I would call an absolute bargain. Just an observation and a talking point as I'm sure it will be when these two rows meet!