Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
Underused as in kids having an orange squash whilst you could have BIG punters having SEVERAL pints , you do the maths
I thought bars made more money from soft drinks than beer.
Underused as in kids having an orange squash whilst you could have BIG punters having SEVERAL pints , you do the maths
Per drink, yes.I thought bars made more money from soft drinks than beer.
Per drink, yes.
But no one drinks 8 pints of 7up.
Big disappointment to lose out but here's hoping they massively improve the concourses, which are generally dank, souless, provide no seating for older or younger fans, no natural light, poor food and drink with massive queues and somewhere I currently resent spending money.
Having used the bar a lot for the last 2 years with my father-in-law, 2 sons and (when they came to a game), my 2 girls it is a shame that families are losing out on the facility. It really was a nice place to go with the kids and also the only place to meet with friends in other stands for a pre-match beer (especially when cold or wet). We'd make more of a day out of it, arrive early and relax, buy some food, few drinks and catch up with news or whatever game was on TV.
My kids and I will be sad to lose such a great place and will no doubt go and spend our money elsewhere, arrive later, not bother with the club shop and go straight into the stand just before KO.
Now it has been clarified that this is to become a members only bar, I can understand where they are coming from and they will have no trouble selling out the 160 places - for those who already buy season tickets and use them as a corporate perk, or for entertaining clients (not officially like 1901) - £250 for entrance to an exclusive lounge/bar is nothing, moreso if it is just by using a lanyard that could be passed around and especially with it's cool sports theme - much better than the drab lounges in 1901....
Big disappointment to lose out but here's hoping they massively improve the concourses, which are generally dank, souless, provide no seating for older or younger fans, no natural light, poor food and drink with massive queues and somewhere I currently resent spending money.
Lol! Possibly the adblocker I use?Just clicked the link Myself and it worked i assume i must have a special version of the internet today
I asked about seats on the concourses and was told by PB, there was one (ONE) in the north stand concourse. It was covered in dust because no-one used it.
Of course, no-one uses one seat,when the rest of their friends are standing in the middle. I would appreciate several seats on the concourse so that we can sit and drink together.
LICKER! Typical comment there from Perry's POODLE!There is a large commercial area being underused or misused so the club try to turn it into a money making exercise and yet people moan, I'm with Barber on this one, kids are catered for in the Family Stand area and I bet if a question is raised at the Forum Barber will say it is sold out or nearly sold out.
£250 a season for a guaranteed access to a pre/after match lounge, free programme etc in my mind makes it an attractive deal and will easily sell out.
There was always a que about 4 people deep buying loads of food and drink so I don't buy that.Underused as in kids having an orange squash whilst you could have BIG punters having SEVERAL pints , you do the maths
Out of interest, what would people pay pa for an exclusive bar with Sky Sports, next to the Amex, with a free parking space for all matches. Oh, and you get a decent gym, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, classes and access to tennis/squash/racquetball facilities 364 days a year. Plus reciprocal facilities close to many away grounds?
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There was always a que about 4 people deep buying loads of food and drink so I don't buy that.
Having used the bar a lot for the last 2 years with my father-in-law, 2 sons and (when they came to a game), my 2 girls it is a shame that families are losing out on the facility. It really was a nice place to go with the kids and also the only place to meet with friends in other stands for a pre-match beer (especially when cold or wet). We'd make more of a day out of it, arrive early and relax, buy some food, few drinks and catch up with news or whatever game was on TV.
My kids and I will be sad to lose such a great place and will no doubt go and spend our money elsewhere, arrive later, not bother with the club shop and go straight into the stand just before KO.
Now it has been clarified that this is to become a members only bar, I can understand where they are coming from and they will have no trouble selling out the 160 places - for those who already buy season tickets and use them as a corporate perk, or for entertaining clients (not officially like 1901) - £250 for entrance to an exclusive lounge/bar is nothing, moreso if it is just by using a lanyard that could be passed around and especially with it's cool sports theme - much better than the drab lounges in 1901....
Big disappointment to lose out but here's hoping they massively improve the concourses, which are generally dank, souless, provide no seating for older or younger fans, no natural light, poor food and drink with massive queues and somewhere I currently resent spending money.
Most places in the stadium we can only DREAM of a 4 people deep catering queue. Double or treble that is the norm for every damn thing. I'd guess that about 60% of people looking at the queues don't even bother, and about two thirds of the people who do join the queue have no chance of ever reaching the front of the queue at peak times. That's the REAL challenge for the club to address.
So you are saying the entry passes arn't transferrable, and it is not possible for a company to buy a few for corporate entertaining ?There's no entertaining anyone. It's £250 per person, you can't invite your mates, clients, family members etc. They have to fork out £250 or they can't come in.
I agree with you about improving concourses. There aren't enough tv's, they don't have enough with sky or BT sports instead of the club advert feed. The club need to make an area where friends from other stands can meet up pre match. It's that or lose out to the pubs.
There's no entertaining anyone. It's £250 per person, you can't invite your mates, clients, family members etc. They have to fork out £250 or they can't come in.
So you are saying the entry passes arn't transferrable, and it is not possible for a company to buy a few for corporate entertaining ?
Where is this North Stand seat of which you speak?
Nor have I.I haven't see anywhere where it's £250 for yourself +1.
I haven't see anywhere where it's £250 for yourself +1.