this is a important point ,i have been sitting in the family stand for years now,its a good close knit group of people around me ,soon i will not meet the requirments,it means me and lots of people like me have to move,it cannot help the atsmosphere,or the "match day experiance" i think this policy needs reassesing by the club .peoffrey said:My Mate knows someone who was a seasoncard holder in there originally but had to move seats because he no longer fulfilled their criteria needed. The seat he was given wasn't near the group he'd become friendly with and he really lost something about the match day experience because of it.
mad4city said:It's obvious to any of us that has ever reared a child that things don't always go to plan.
ped said:peoffrey said:My Mate knows someone who was a seasoncard holder in there originally but had to move seats because he no longer fulfilled their criteria needed. The seat he was given wasn't near the group he'd become friendly with and he really lost something about the match day experience because of it.
this is a important point ,i have been sitting in the family stand for years now,its a good close knit group of people around me ,soon i will not meet the requirments,it means me and lots of people like me have to move,it cannot help the atsmosphere,or the "match day experiance" i think this policy needs reassesing by the club .
awest said:If you get rid of the kids season card do they keep the loyalty points though when they get another form of membership?
Freestyler said:SCRAP THE FAMILY STAND.
Good idea and good thinking in some parts, it worked for a bit. Now it doesn't.
Don't need kids entertainment and the rest, there is enough on citysquare and other activities.
I said from day one it would happen. Started well, faded out in no time. Always had it's weaknesses. Same old story...
Stops fans from getting seats cause they aren't with a child.
Night games = rows of empty seats
Weekend games = rows of empty seats
It's embarrassing.