Clive Walker
Stand Or Fall
That would be false advertising though.As a 1901er who still has a ST in the North, I would love to move my tickets to the North Shelf. The club could market it as a 1901 tier with atmosphere.
That would be false advertising though.As a 1901er who still has a ST in the North, I would love to move my tickets to the North Shelf. The club could market it as a 1901 tier with atmosphere.
Would it be worth petitioning the club (well Paul Barber or even Tony B) to request that if they do manage to install a new deck of seats over the NS that this be made available to regular fans and not be another hospitality zone? The 1901 Club is already huge, plus the other hospitality areas. What the club needs is 1,000 extra voices in the NS to lift the atmosphere, which in turn lifts the players.
Never going to happen I’m afraid.Would it be worth petitioning the club (well Paul Barber or even Tony B) to request that if they do manage to install a new deck of seats over the NS that this be made available to regular fans and not be another hospitality zone? The 1901 Club is already huge, plus the other hospitality areas. What the club needs is 1,000 extra voices in the NS to lift the atmosphere, which in turn lifts the players.
I expect there are a number of current 1901 dwellers who would welcome a move back to the North though - their roots etc - which would open up space in the West where I bet they look to enhance the experience and drive sharp price increases whenever they next can.With that tiny shelf, for better or worse, it will be expensive hospitality seats.
I expect there are a number of current 1901 dwellers who would welcome a move back to the North though - their roots etc - which would open up space in the West where I bet they look to enhance the experience and drive sharp price increases whenever they next can.
IT's all part and parcel of the need to obtain self sustaining revenue goals.
Do you go in twice?As a 1901er who still has a ST in the North, I would love to move my tickets to the North Shelf. The club could market it as a 1901 tier with atmosphere.
HahahahaWould it be worth petitioning the club (well Paul Barber or even Tony B) to request that if they do manage to install a new deck of seats over the NS that this be made available to regular fans and not be another hospitality zone? The 1901 Club is already huge, plus the other hospitality areas. What the club needs is 1,000 extra voices in the NS to lift the atmosphere, which in turn lifts the players.
'f***ing' Palestine flag?
I have heard account that there were Israeli flags in the Spurs end?
It would, outside of London, of course.
Since when has Southampton been in South East England?!
No. Whatever they are doing will already be decided.Would it be worth petitioning the club (well Paul Barber or even Tony B) to request that if they do manage to install a new deck of seats over the NS that this be made available to regular fans and not be another hospitality zone? The 1901 Club is already huge, plus the other hospitality areas. What the club needs is 1,000 extra voices in the NS to lift the atmosphere, which in turn lifts the players.
I watched a game recently where they described Bournemouth as being in the south-west. Which also surprised me.Since when has Southampton been in South East England?!
No. It’s a ridiculous situation where if I give up the ST in the North I lose all the loyalty points gained since the start of the system, as the club won’t let me transfer them to the 1901 ST. So I have to keep hold of it and put it on the ticket exchange every week!Do you go in twice?
CrazyNo. It’s a ridiculous situation where if I give up the ST in the North I lose all the loyalty points gained since the start of the system, as the club won’t let me transfer them to the 1901 ST. So I have to keep hold of it and put it on the ticket exchange every week!
If Southampton changed its name to Compton then it could be South Central.I watched a game recently where they described Bournemouth as being in the south-west. Which also surprised me.
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