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With personal habits like that I don’t want to be sitting near to you anyway
fair comment
With personal habits like that I don’t want to be sitting near to you anyway
I'm guessing the Platinum and Platinum Plus don't come up that often? Is it the same deal in the East Stand Upper, a lounge and seats fairly central?
Went once as a guest of friends and got to say it was a completely soulless experience and not one to be repeated.I sat in the 1901 a couple of times and didn’t enjoy it. No atmosphere at all!
However each to his or her or indeterminate gender, own.
Went once as a guest of friends and got to say it was a completely soulless experience and not one to be repeated.
There's no doubt it's a very different experience. For home games, I take my 84-year old mother. I park in Bennett's Field and she has step free access to her seat (literally to her seat) from the car. She can sit down before the game, at half time, and at full time, with her G&T and chat away to anyone who'll listen. She's not exposed to (many) "naughty" words - "what are they singing in the North Stand now?", "I'm not sure, Mum".
For away games, I buy my ticket and go on the train with beers.
Very different. But for me, both work well. Horses for courses.
Not sure being a Mummy’s boy is a great advert for the 1901. Good to know she lets you go to the matches by yourself on occasionThere's no doubt it's a very different experience. For home games, I take my 84-year old mother. I park in Bennett's Field and she has step free access to her seat (literally to her seat) from the car. She can sit down before the game, at half time, and at full time, with her G&T and chat away to anyone who'll listen. She's not exposed to (many) "naughty" words - "what are they singing in the North Stand now?", "I'm not sure, Mum".
For away games, I buy my ticket and go on the train with beers.
Very different. But for me, both work well. Horses for courses.
There you go. 1901 very good for 84 year old (women).!!
I'm in!
Take your place in the queue behind Wayne Rooney
I won't be showing her this thread then
There's no doubt it's a very different experience. For home games, I take my 84-year old mother. I park in Bennett's Field and she has step free access to her seat (literally to her seat) from the car. She can sit down before the game, at half time, and at full time, with her G&T and chat away to anyone who'll listen. She's not exposed to (many) "naughty" words - "what are they singing in the North Stand now?", "I'm not sure, Mum".
For away games, I buy my ticket and go on the train with beers.
Very different. But for me, both work well. Horses for courses.
Hang on...your mum drinks gin and tonic in full view of the nazi stewards! Blimey...some of us hooligans have to make do with a sneaky hip flask about our person!
Hang on...your mum drinks gin and tonic in full view of the nazi stewards! Blimey...some of us hooligans have to make do with a sneaky hip flask about our person!
Drinking in your seat is a 1901 perk, don’t you know
Everybody being considerate in case they upset people in the West Stand library.Yet Albion supporters consistently out-sing home supporters at away games!
Do all 1901 members have PSLs? Where does the 5 year term come into it? What’s the difference?
Can someone explain like I’m BG please
I've been to the 1901 seats for a Premier league match once - definitely a different experience to the match day experience I'm used to - but one I'd be happy with (cost excepting).
What are the parking arrangements for 1901? Someone mentioned free parking above, but with conditions...
Given that a failed political candidate is the only person I know that forked out just £500 despite boasts of wealth, it is probably just as well he can't get near council finances.Yeah - the “licence” fee is effectively a PSL. There are two license periods 5 years, and “lifetime” (actually 50 years), costing £500 and £1k (both plus VAT) respectively.
Then, irrespective of license period, you pay a monthly cost for the seat - this is the equivalent of a ST. However, whereas for a ST you are committed for one year at a time, in 1901 you are committed for a 5 year period. At the start of each 5 year period (and we have just finished year 3 of the second 5 year period), the club tell you what the price is going to be for each of the 5 years. It’s an uplift of about 2.5% pa compound.
At the end of each 5 year committed period the licence holder can walk away from the contract foc, though there is no refund of the remaining part of the upfront licence fee if the holder has a lifetime licence. If you don’t walk away, a new 5-year “ST” period starts, and, if you only bought a 5-year licence at the start, you have to also buy a new licence.