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The Chicken Tikka wrap was. But it might be repeating on me a little now.So, was the test event successful?
The Chicken Tikka wrap was. But it might be repeating on me a little now.So, was the test event successful?
SS3 feels like you're high up looking down onto the pitch, while the back of the NS is high but it feels more like behind the goal. I think it'll feel closer and more involved with the game.Does it not feel as high? I am currently SSL3 row 13, want to move to rail seats but don’t really want to be too far back
234 row 35 on Sunday.
Pardon?The Chicken Tikka wrap was. But it might be repeating on me a little now.
Have gone down this route in the past. They gave me a certificate to say I was able to bring my own food in. Expected it to last for the season. Turned out I needed to ring up and arrange it before it every home game, lol. It's a joke.I would have thought they can give you a pass or letter to show that you can bring your own food for health reasons. Oh well at least you tried.
I guess it depends on the mood the stewards are in. I've always been told no.Agree the club should cater for this, my wife often brings her own food into the ground, for different reasons, and never been questioned or confiscated. I hadn’t realised this wasn’t permitted?
Fuck knows how they passed the test event for SS3The term test event is basically shorthand for the final hurdles a club has to jump to get its safety certificate from the local council. It's not really enough to just have a few hundred people milling around at a training session because the authorities need to see the infrastructure actually buckle under a bit of pressure. They’ll be looking at things like how quickly the concourses clear at half-time, whether the turnstiles can handle a proper surge of fans, and if the PA system is audible over a chanting crowd. Usually, they’ll run these in stages, filling the stand to twenty-five or fifty per cent capacity first to prove they can evacuate the tier safely. A Youth Cup match is the classic choice because it’s a controlled way to get thousands of people into those specific seats without the massive security headache of a Premier League game.
Row 40 and above is the saving…..season ticket at £485. Row 39 is £745!Ahh man you were 1 row off saving over 200 quid!
I’m row Block 237, row 41!!! Block 237 is the place to be!!!Secured a ST move for me and my son (his first ticket!) in there today - row 42 in block 237. Buzzing.
Ahh well done then!Row 40 and above is the saving…..season ticket at £485. Row 39 is £745!
moving to 236 row 41 from SSL3I’m row Block 237, row 41!!! Block 237 is the place to be!!!
That's the block and row me and my dad have relocated to from the south stand