Best to ask Paul Rodgers as stated above.
There were at least 20 or so available in exactly this spot a couple of months ago. It's the old WAGS spot, before they were relocated to the East.
There already is a two tier strategy - on both licence length and pricing.
Licence: 5 years (expires at the next of next season) for £500 or "lifetime" (actually something like 50 years from memory) for £1000.
monthly Pricing: "Platinum" - central location in West middle, all of 1901 WSL, and the whole of East stand 1901, bigger lounge (eg BUPA, Overline), more focus on the added-on bits (eg - match day hosts more likely to turn up, Mullers will make more speeches there) - £125 pm. "Gold" - towards the wings, smaller lounges, much less likely to get attention if they're under-staffed. £91 pm. I say "towards the wings"; I'm in "Gold" - three seats away from Platinum (so about as close to the centre as you can be for a "Gold" member) and I'm about mid way between the half way line and the North penalty box line. Closer to the centre = Platinum.
AFAIK, the club have no Platinum seats available and the only Gold seats are in the far SW corner.
AS others have said, there may well be people who wish to sell their seat(s), which could be anywhere... ask Dodge.
On a technicality is there anything to stop the club moving the seat numbers about for those with lifetime PSL ? Remember that photo of the seating at Smellhurst where the seat numbers were out of sequence ? I think the club are regretting not having more of the "Platinum" seats exclusively set aside for corporate hospitality rather than have mere minions sitting in them e.g. charging £600-£700 per seat for a 2 hospitality match package for the RWC could be comparable to what they can charge if we achieve Premier League status.
On a technicality is there anything to stop the club moving the seat numbers about for those with lifetime PSL ? Remember that photo of the seating at Smellhurst where the seat numbers were out of sequence ? I think the club are regretting not having more of the "Platinum" seats exclusively set aside for corporate hospitality rather than have mere minions sitting in them e.g. charging £600-£700 per seat for a 2 hospitality match package for the RWC could be comparable to what they can charge if we achieve Premier League status.
Paul Rogers will give you an unbiased view as to why you should pay £1,000's more of your hard-earned money (over 5 seasons) for a programme, armrests, complementary tea/coffee and best of all ... a lanyard. Differential marketing for the easily persuaded.
Please do otherwise we might have a Bank Holiday BINFESTI'd be happy to PM you...
And free parking if you buy 2 seats.
And a lift to WSM (excellent for those that struggle with stairs)
And (sometimes!) an ex-player as host giving anecdotes
And no queue for the toilets at half time
And no queue for a beer at half time (plenty of time for a beer and a wee then)
And pies don't run out
Horses for courses
Paul Rogers will give you an unbiased view as to why you should pay £1,000's more of your hard-earned money (over 5 seasons) for a programme, armrests, complementary tea/coffee and best of all ... a lanyard. Differential marketing for the easily persuaded.
And per capita/seat, contributing more to the playing budget/ameliorating the accounting losses.
Call me old fashioned however I can see nothing attractive about attending a football match in an area where you have to conform to a dress code.
When I signed up I received a seating plan documenting the geographic location of my seat. As far as I can tell they can renumber my seat but they will not be able to make me sit elsewhere.
Perhaps the club could design a plebs lanyard
From your numerous posts on 1901 threads I get the impression that you are a bit jealous. Why the need to keep making snidey remarks? If it's not for you fine but you don't have to labour the point.
Absolutely no jealousy at all as stated there is no way I would ever consider I would conform to any dress code when going to a football match week in week out.
I think you may find it works the other way with 1901 and those that flaunt it, Timmy managed it very recently.
That's not how I've seen it at all, in fact quite the reverse. Whilst I can't comment for other 1901 areas, the West middle and the area around us are undoubtedly complying with the dress code.
TBH the dress code is not really a problem as such, and is certainly not as strict as a golf club.
The dress code is basically, don't wear dirty worn out trainers and don't dress like you've come straight from decorating without a shower or a wash. I am a pretty scruffy bugger, and I haven't been turned away yet. The dress code is overplayed IMO.
I love the way 1901 is tarred with being a bit posh and full of JCL's. Nobody tars the North Stand as being full of lairy aggressive erks......although it may be