I suspect the view of the rest of the stadium may be "severely restricted" rather than the view of the pitch (which I severely doubt). Can anyone who knows the back row of ESU confirm?
In other words, you missed that lesson - or weren't paying attention ;) :D
Hell, I missed loads that were taught when I was at school too, doesn't mean it wasn't taught.... :D
Well, they tend to work better than summer tyres under 7degrees C. So work out how many days of the year the temp is under that and there's your answer. Put it this way, it's more the "3 days" :D :D
Don't get me started on morons using the word "literally".
9 times out of 10, the user of the word does NOT know what it means.
When I see people mis-use it, my head literally explodes......
750?!!! It's about 20/30 from here I suspect.
Anyway, as I say, many buying cheaper are those that cannot (or won't, irrelevant which) afford club tickets.
I see your point and the logical assumptions following that is attendances will go UP?
I see loads of empty seats, esp in the south end...
You missed my point.
They get SOMETHING (from food/drink/other from someone using the exchange here) from someone getting a ticket here.
I think your assumption is that they'll buy a full price ticket if they can't get cheaper from here.
If that person is doing so because they can't afford...
Many buy full price ticket but then buy no food/drink. Save £10 from buying a ticket on the exchange means, for the same price, they can afford a drink/pie/etc. Obviously, not all will buy a drink/food but the club don't lose revenue if they weren't going to buy a full price match-day ticket...
The club are ONLY (and I must make this point) missing out if they would have bought a normal ticket instead. Many would either buy cheaply from the exchange or not go at all. Clearly, those buying from the exchange are doing it for financial reasons so a reasonable assumption to make!!
I understand the reasons, however this will just end up with the club losing revenue.
Many (arguably most) of those buying via the exchange are those that can't afford the club's match day tickets.
So, more empty seats, lack of revenue from those who would have gone not buying food/drink/shop.
Thing is (for both of them), I assume they don't perform particularly well in training to justify a place.
We're not privy to what goes on in training but if these guys are good enough (and train better than AB/CMS) then they'll get a more regular place.
I think you're reading too much into it, for many it's just banter/winding them up. We (and they) do the same when we are higher in the league (as you'll see in a month or so :D) despite them being above us in league terms for most the last decade or two as well, it's just what happens between...