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As someone who sits there quite a bit what's the atmosphere like? Will we get scowled at by miserable old sods for having a bit of a sing song? Like Obi says it's the noisiest part of the Gallowgate. In fact it's the 2nd noisiest part of the ground after LC, or in other words the area least in need of an atmosphere injection. People in the back 2-3 rows tend to stand up but you won't get away with standing anywhere else. The view is excellent mind. A little tip for anyone still waiting for a phone call. Section B in the SE Corner, which is one of the front 2 sections always has a group of around 20 or so lads at the back of it who stand throughout the full game and tend to make a canny bit of noise as well. Don't think there's too many seats available there though.
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Speaking as someone who packed in my season ticket after 19 seasons last summer and has been paying game by game for last season I can say that the SE Corner is one of the most populated parts of the ground when it comes to Season Ticket holders. I tend to buy my tickets as soon as they are released for online sale and the sections in there were always showing 'limited' or 'nearly sold out' whereas the SW, NW & NE Corners always showed 'good' availability when they first went on General sale. I reckon that there's a maximum of 400 free seats in there as opposed to well over 1,000 in SW and NE corners. Seems to me that they are putting people in there because with it already being quite full they can dot people about better whereas in the other 3 corners or the Gallowgate Upper people could have a better pick of seats and still end up congregating together. I was going to get another season ticket for next year after my year out but they can shove it now. Total disgrace how they feel they can treat loyal supporters like this and just get away with it time and time again. "We're moving you yet again next season. We'll tell you where you'll be sitting despite there now being 20,000 free seats available because we've managed to p*ss off so many fans over the past 4 years. Oh yes, and we'll be wanting an extra £110 off you now as well for moving you to somewhere you don't really want to go to!" F**k off man. Northern League for me next season. I'll walk along to Newcastle Benfield to watch my football. At least they appreciate my support there, and I hope those of you that they still haven't bothered ringing yet get sorted with half decent seats.
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Newcastle United v WBA - (prematch thread) - May 22nd 4pm
Wallsendmag replied to Beren's topic in Football
For some reason that made me burst out laughing and i've got milk and weetabix all over my screen! -
Aye, that's true like but us and the Mackems both have around 30,000 ST holders each yet they have already processed renewals and have released theirs on general sale. My guess is that our ticket office is hopelessly under staffed which wouldn't be a suprise to anyone I suppose.
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They seem to have made a bit of a pigs ear of the season ticket renewals this year like. The deadline was ages ago and apart from general renewals which surely don't take long to process all they had to do was to relocate 1,500 or so people that they have moved from L7 (probably 99% of whom just want moved into L4 below where they already are, which is made easier by the fact that L4 only has around 25% ST holder occupancy) and then relocate any other person that maybe wants to move seat. It should have all been sorted well before now enabling them to release season tickets for General Sale first thing Monday morning and bringing extra revenue straight into the club once the season has ended. Surely that can't be too difficult, I mean even the Mackems and Smoggies are selling their season tickets on general sale now.
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I asked Simon Esland this a while back as i'm going to get one again saying how you can pay for them in installments and was told they would go on General sale after the West Brom game so that will be next week then. This should also mean that more or less all the L7 movers should have been allocated their new seats by now if they are being released for General sale next week.
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Newcastle United v WBA - (prematch thread) - May 22nd 4pm
Wallsendmag replied to Beren's topic in Football
Really looking forward to this after yesterdays performance. Seems strange to say considering we've spent most the season in mid table, but i've really enjoyed this season, seen some great games and watched 11 players giving their all for the club. It would be a fitting end to the season if we could beat them and sneak into the top half after the effort the players have put into this season. Should be a 50k+ crowd and a cracking atmosphere as well. Can't wait! -
Ground is a s*** tip for the most part like. Give me a ground like Elland Road over any of these new ones that's sprung up since the mid 1990's. Was always a great away trip down there and the games always seemed to have a bit of an 'edge' to them.
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It all seems to have got well out of hand up in Scotland now. Celtic Park was evacuated this morning after a suspect package was found, 3 men arrested. http://news.stv.tv/scotland/west-central/248975-suspicious-package-found-at-celtic-park/
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My thoughts are that any grown adult who even owns a replica football shirt needs sectioning,it's a cringeworthy article and thankfully they are Geordies(from South Shields) and not mackems. So they're not either then... But they are your fans Tyneside = Geordies Wearside = Mackems South Shields = Tyneside The lads in the article are geordies and I'm happy about that. South Shields = South Tyneside, closest professional football club......SAFC. Can't understand why anyone would class someone living closer to Sunderland than Newcastle as a Geordie. Their dress sense and haircuts give them away as being more Mackem than Geordie anyway as plently of people still dress/look like that in Sunderland even in 2011. The important thing is that i'm just glad these 2 drains on society support and embarrass Sunderland, not Newcastle. And someone should tell them that Niall Quinn despises them as well!
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On closer inspection of this pair of freaks it appears that one of them is wearing a sunderland top with "Boylesports" across the front and, also i'll readilly admit that i'm not all that clued up on anything SAFC, does their latest strip not have "Tombola" on the front, and if this is the case does this mean that he forgot to queue up for the last home strip launch? After all you would think that someone who prides himself in being the first person to buy every top as soon as they come out would at least kit himself out in the latest one rather than one that's out of date, especially when he's appearing in the sunlun echo. Tut tut.
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I was there yesterday for the 2nd time to watch Whitley (couldn't make it last year but went in 2009) and it was another great day. Probably a bit lucky in the end as Coalville had more possesion and chances but the spirit and commitment of the Whitley Bay players is something else and special mentions go to Terry Burke in goal who hasn't been a regular starter this season and the goal machine that is Paul Chow. Also great to see so many faces I recognised from NUFC away games down there to support them. My Wembley record is starting to look a bit more respectable now as well: Defeats in 1996, 1998, 1999 & 2000 and victories in 2009, 2011.
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'Newcastle Fans United For Plymouth Argyle'
Wallsendmag replied to Superior Acuña's topic in Football
I make a monthly donation to Cancer Research and also to the NSPCC. I witnessed Plymouths unbelieveable hospitality towards us last year despite their obvious devastation at being relegated that night so will make a one off donation to them as my way of saying thank you. -
For some reason I can't see Ashley being prepared to fork out 50k a week in wages for a squad player.
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I was at the Newcastle Benfield v Whitley Bay match on Monday and the general opinion afterwards was that as things stand they wouldn't be promoted as they finished outside the top 2. However there was also a strong rumour that Harrogate Railway have asked to come out of the Evo Stik league and join the Northern League in which case it would be possible for the 2 clubs to be swapped around. There was also talk that Whitley could be handpicked to join the Evo Stik League by the FA as they have attendances far higher than any other team in that league except Chester who have been promoted anyway. In my opinion the only way it would make sense to take Promotion would be if they had a plan to go as high as the Conference North as the standard of Evo Stik Division 1 isn't as good as the Northern League and Evo Stik Premier is probably only on a par or marginally better, which is proven when Northern League teams play teams from those leagues in the FA Cup. Add that to the massively increased travelling costs, increased player wages & possible lower crowds as away teams will bring hardly any supporters compared to the bigger Northern League clubs and you can see why things can go badly wrong, like what happened to Spennymoor United a few years ago when they took Promotion and it turned into a farce when they couldn't afford to complete their last half dozen fixtures and they went bust and came back as Spennymoor Town. Durham City have also had big problems since entering Evo Stik. On the other hand you have Gateshead & Blyth Spartans who managed to get out of that league with Gateshead now thriving and have even gone Professional in the Conference Premier and Blyth, after one or two financial scares finishing just outside the Play offs in the Conference North.
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A Mackem at work reckons their season ticket deadline was 3 weeks ago and ST sales are around 15% down on this seasons figure. I wonder what Quinns next plan of action will be considering he's managed to stop most of the pubs in sunderland showing their games on Foreign TV but the crowds look like decreasing further?
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We're doing a football double tomorrow. Dunston UTS v Newcastle Benfield at 3pm, then across to Gateshead v Newport followed by a night in the town (that's Newcastle, not Gateshead!)
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Cracking story! That Leicester game and the home game against Portsmouth the week before must go down as the 2 most nerve-wracking games i've ever been to. Typical NUFC though to escape relegation on the final day of the season and then to walk away with the League the following year. They were great times to be a Newcastle supporter.
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Looked quite good in the very short time he's been on the pitch for us but we've had our fill of overpaid, injury prone players over the past few years so hopefully we won't be trying to sign him. 2 proper strikers, a right back and a left back should all take priority before we sign another midfielder anyway considering we'll have Ben Arfa and Gosling fit for next season.
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Seen Paul Chow at the West Allotment match on Good Friday. He didn't have a cast on then and when he was asked whether he would be fit for the Final he said he probably would be and in fact he was hoping to play some part in what could be a crucial match in the race for 2nd place against Newcastle Benfield on Monday. Noticed he was walking with a slight limp mind.
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There's always one! Try winding yer neck in and read it again. I've bought a £34 Student ticket, i'd imagine a kids ticket is a lot cheaper again. At the end of the day I aint paying £42 to watch a match that I can watch on the telly. In fact I wouldn't pay £42 even if it wasn't. £34 is still a lot of money but i'll pay it because i'd rather be there and because they've priced the tickets so high for this game it won't sell out anyway so they can be happy that they're getting my £34 instead of nowt at all. I was only joshing man. On a serious note though, the tickets are too expensive but the best way to object to that is not go. Sorry about that then mate but there are one or two of those types on here who would get on their high horse about it (naming no names!) so you never know! The prices for the games against the top teams (and Sunderland) are ridiculous. I paid £25 for Wolves the other week and the exact same seat in the Gallowgate corner for a televised game with Man Utd is an extra £17! Then back down to £25 for Birmingham which is a fair price in all honesty. Suppose it makes the season ticket seem better value.
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There's always one! Try winding yer neck in and read it again. I've bought a £34 Student ticket, i'd imagine a kids ticket is a lot cheaper again. At the end of the day I aint paying £42 to watch a match that I can watch on the telly. In fact I wouldn't pay £42 even if it wasn't. £34 is still a lot of money but i'll pay it because i'd rather be there and because they've priced the tickets so high for this game it won't sell out anyway so they can be happy that they're getting my £34 instead of nowt at all.
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Get a students (£34), the people on the turnstiles will be non-the-wiser. Hmmm. Just went back on and tried this and sure enough I can change the ticket to "student" which brings the price down to a slightly more acceptable £34. The £8 saving is my 4 pre match pints in the Bulls but will they not ask for student ID or owt at the turnstile? Must admit usually the turnstile operators don't really seem to give a s*** although i've always had an adult ticket since the electronic turnstiles came into operation a few years ago, and there aren't normally any stewards around once you are through the turnstile. Could be worth the risk. I don't think they care, try to pick out an old-looking woman or something. When i went in the SE Corner for a cup game (forgot who), a bought a kids and when a went through the turnstiles he said "you don't look like a kid" but still let is through. So it probablies will be worth the risk, and anyway you could be doing a adult course @ Newcastle College for all they know! I've bought it now. £34. I'm only 32 and could probably pass for late 20's so hopefully there'll be no problem with me looking too old. Putting myself in the turnstile operators shoes I couldn't be arsed holding up a big queue of people to check if someone has a student ID or not and if they do say owt i'll just say I haven't got anything on me but I had to prove I was a student when I bought the ticket at the ticket office a week earlier.
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Get a students (£34), the people on the turnstiles will be non-the-wiser. Hmmm. Just went back on and tried this and sure enough I can change the ticket to "student" which brings the price down to a slightly more acceptable £34. The £8 saving is my 4 pre match pints in the Bulls but will they not ask for student ID or owt at the turnstile? Must admit usually the turnstile operators don't really seem to give a shit although i've always had an adult ticket since the electronic turnstiles came into operation a few years ago, and there aren't normally any stewards around once you are through the turnstile. Could be worth the risk.
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Was planning on going to this. Went onto the online ticket office last week, picked out my seat in the Gallowgate East Corner, went to check out and was quoted £42. Went to "clear basket" and logged back out. Wouldn't pay £42 to watch any football match let alone one that's on Sky. I'll be at the Birmingham game though as that same seat is only £25 for that match.