ChesterRdBlue
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Shit, I'm a couple of rows back from there, I'd best get looking for a cagoule. Apart from the drenching is the view OK?
For those that can, go down to the ticket office in person it took me 10 mins to relocate including the queue. Also seats popping up all the time , while waiting a pair of seats became available on row H which I bagged. More expensive but much closer to front of ss 3. Hopefully also lost the whinging pessimists sat behind me. Who knows might be worse in new seats though, chance you take.
Shit, I'm a couple of rows back from there, I'd best get looking for a cagoule. Apart from the drenching is the view OK?
I'm in Row H of SS3. There is a right whinging bastard behind me!
Is the ticket office staying open late tonight?
That's not too bad I suppose. It's one of the few examples I've seen on here of City getting it right customer-service wise.We were in 106 last season. Then the club were great and moved us to 301 so my dad could get lift access and access to a disabled toilet due to his cancer treatment. Price wise 301 was a lot more than we had been paying, so we requested to moved to 315/316 so we could still get lift access but also cheaper tickets. Just got two tickets in 316 and have lift access up there. £380 each for the season.
I'd be lying if I said Yes.
We're hoping to go back a dozen rows as the view is infinitely better.
The main problem is gauging how deep we are in the opposing half when attacking South Stand. It's hard to tell if we're just 10 yards in or on edge of area (I'm 47 so maybe a misspent youth caused the poor vision ....)
Sorry for the gloomy reply!
That's not too bad I suppose. It's one of the few examples I've seen on here of City getting it right customer-service wise.
Hope your dads treatment goes well.