kingcole
Well-known member
Firstly got to thank the nice Scottish bloke in the shop who gave me and my 2 lads tickets to the North Stand today.
Firstly, it is just full of wow factor. What surprised me (pleasantly) is just how close to the pitch you are, even when near the back of a stand.
Although my seat is in the East stand, I sat in Row k (same as I'm in) and I just seemed so close, which is great. I actually felt nearer the pitch here than I did to row A from row R in the old family stand at Withers.
The view from the bottom is great. I guess to be pitch level is good enough for Gus, then it should be fine for us, but the view from the top is just WOW!
But if you are central at the back, mind your head on the huge TV! It has very sharp corners.
Was surprised initially to see all covers on the seats, but after being there 10 mins and touching things like railings, it became apparent everything still had a layer of builders dust. Will this be cleaned by Saturday?
The West stand looks mahoosive - coz it is I suppose!
The corners do look a bit crap, as does the East stand, and I fear it won't look great until Tier 2 is there. The south with the gaps is just wrong.
Personally I thought 2 retail outlets for the whole of the north is not enough. It really needed one in the middle as well as both ends.
Also the loos. Lots of space, but not enough wash basins. Prob 5 times as many urinals - many wont be washing if peeing at half time!
Could not see the north stand supporters bar.
Atmosphere: Whilst in a seat a few lads (no more than 4 or 5) done a quick 'Seagulls' chant and it honestly sounded louder than almost anything at Withers. Gawd knows what it will be like when full - bring it on!
Also, the PA was tested. That was actually deafening!
Food: Actually was starving and the kids only picked so I got to try Chicken and Ham pie, Hot Dog, Thai Green Curry, Fosters.
Fosters: Choose this as was driving. Would have have Krony otherwise. Was excellent. Right temperature, right gas, bit of a head. Slipped down lovely.
Pie: I have had these before so knew what to expect. Superb pastry and best meaty filling you will ever see if a pie. However, mine was a little dry and could have been a lot hotter. Super sturdy wooden forks to eat with.
Hot Dog: A top quality sausage on a mediocre roll. Proper onions and Heinz condiments to accompany. Have to say that this Hot Dog was beaten by the one I had at St Mary's. That's no disgrace to today's one as the SCC one was brilliant. I seem to remember the one there came in a mini bagguette.
Thai Curry: Very substantial and great flavours and spice will be sure to warm you up on a cold winters day. Prob the most filling thing I have eaten at a stadium. However, again it could have been warmer (actual heat rather than spicy heat)
Only other thing of note is it still seems like there is a lot to do. I also got the impression from a steward that it is far from certain that the East Stand will be ready for Saturday.
Also, I read somewhere ages ago that the walls would not be bare block and ducting would be hidden. This is not the case.
Overall though, it is fantastic, and will be a home we can be proud of.
Thanks for reading.
Firstly, it is just full of wow factor. What surprised me (pleasantly) is just how close to the pitch you are, even when near the back of a stand.
Although my seat is in the East stand, I sat in Row k (same as I'm in) and I just seemed so close, which is great. I actually felt nearer the pitch here than I did to row A from row R in the old family stand at Withers.
The view from the bottom is great. I guess to be pitch level is good enough for Gus, then it should be fine for us, but the view from the top is just WOW!
But if you are central at the back, mind your head on the huge TV! It has very sharp corners.
Was surprised initially to see all covers on the seats, but after being there 10 mins and touching things like railings, it became apparent everything still had a layer of builders dust. Will this be cleaned by Saturday?
The West stand looks mahoosive - coz it is I suppose!
The corners do look a bit crap, as does the East stand, and I fear it won't look great until Tier 2 is there. The south with the gaps is just wrong.
Personally I thought 2 retail outlets for the whole of the north is not enough. It really needed one in the middle as well as both ends.
Also the loos. Lots of space, but not enough wash basins. Prob 5 times as many urinals - many wont be washing if peeing at half time!
Could not see the north stand supporters bar.
Atmosphere: Whilst in a seat a few lads (no more than 4 or 5) done a quick 'Seagulls' chant and it honestly sounded louder than almost anything at Withers. Gawd knows what it will be like when full - bring it on!
Also, the PA was tested. That was actually deafening!
Food: Actually was starving and the kids only picked so I got to try Chicken and Ham pie, Hot Dog, Thai Green Curry, Fosters.
Fosters: Choose this as was driving. Would have have Krony otherwise. Was excellent. Right temperature, right gas, bit of a head. Slipped down lovely.
Pie: I have had these before so knew what to expect. Superb pastry and best meaty filling you will ever see if a pie. However, mine was a little dry and could have been a lot hotter. Super sturdy wooden forks to eat with.
Hot Dog: A top quality sausage on a mediocre roll. Proper onions and Heinz condiments to accompany. Have to say that this Hot Dog was beaten by the one I had at St Mary's. That's no disgrace to today's one as the SCC one was brilliant. I seem to remember the one there came in a mini bagguette.
Thai Curry: Very substantial and great flavours and spice will be sure to warm you up on a cold winters day. Prob the most filling thing I have eaten at a stadium. However, again it could have been warmer (actual heat rather than spicy heat)
Only other thing of note is it still seems like there is a lot to do. I also got the impression from a steward that it is far from certain that the East Stand will be ready for Saturday.
Also, I read somewhere ages ago that the walls would not be bare block and ducting would be hidden. This is not the case.
Overall though, it is fantastic, and will be a home we can be proud of.
Thanks for reading.