It’s still there, ambulant disabled only - but you have to also buy a personal assistant seat to qualify for purchase. Not sure how that’s going to work as there are no other seats.
I have an Apple Watch. I’m bad at remembering to charge it, but it’s cool being able to pay for stuff with it, listen to music from it and get my messages/notifications flash up without constantly checking my phone.
It’s not been on for a few weeks, but turned it right up in my office today…and therefore it feels too cold now at home. I’m going to put it on for a 30 mins sesh.
You’ll be okay getting home tickets. Further and lower league Away games tend not to sell as well. So whilst you could go to Forest, less likely to go to Newcastle.
Anyone going by coach and know which reputable companies still have spaces? I’ve seen ads popping up for coaches, but not sure which are proper fan coaches. Assuming Seagulls Travel coaches are fully booked now.
Well I don’t think the club ever need worry up the uptake of single seats. Could dedicate a whole block to single seats, for like minded single attendees who want someone just to nod to occasionally.
I’m going to wear the 1999 shirt (we’ve won some big games when I’ve worn it) and the current blue and white scarf. (I wore a different one for Fulham - big mistake as it turned out!)
I think this is true if you sit in certain areas…WSL etc, where it’s much quieter. I tend to have the same seat each game (it’s not a ST seat). I find the nearer to the North Stand you get, the atmosphere is livelier, more singing if you are into that sort of thing. Plus if you are in the same...
Just wondering how many fans there are who regularly go to games on their own/have always gone on their own or have met up with other solo attendees who sit around them?
I saw on the FA cup threads that people are missing out on going because their partner/family member wouldn’t be eligible for...
But it’s a strange logic. Sounds like people who are just cross with themselves, but feel the need to blame others. If you can’t afford a £30 membership then how did you think you were going to afford your Wembley ticket? Surely “True fans” do what they need to do, if that’s what matters to...
Not sure what people have got against Membership. I’m no longer a season ticket holder, but I’m more than happy to pay £30 per year (less than the price of one game) for the ability to keep a foot in the door.
If you are willing to pay ~ £100+ for a day out at Wembley and the the other games...
Sorry if I’ve missed this info anywhere, but do we know when there is likely to be news on these rearranged fixtures?
What are the likely dates, do we think? There can’t be many options left?
I’ve had a membership for the past 10 years since giving up my ST. It auto renews, I get sent some gifts in the post every June and I still use the phone charger from a few years ago. It’s meant I keep a foot in the door for tickets (been to every home game this season) and special occasions...