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16 minutes ago, NE27 said:

Just for clarity, I'm not arguing to jump any ST queues. I've already had lengthy discussions/arguements with NUFC when they rug swept me in the gallowgate club and barracks was essentially my only guaranteed 'In' or join the membership/ballot.

 

I am where I am and when it gets too much, I'll be replaced by someone who has more financial means than me and on it goes.

 

But the price against what the barracks offers is fucking shite for me. I've heard that many Beresford anecdotes I swear the fucker lives in a box room under the stairs in St James'. 

 

The food is a non-starter also, absolute chuff served up en masse to pissed up day trippers and corporate cling-ons.

 

I just want to pay for a seat :lol:

 

That's it mate. It's not supposed to be for the same people every week, that's why they churn out the same shite expecting a different crowd every time. 

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Weird people complain about this, imo. When they come to Newcastle they get a  city centre stadium, with hundreds of bars/pubs/clubs resteraunts/ activities all within walking distance, and away fans are welcome in all of them.

 

 

Many away days for Newcastle fans are in to some rundown council estate or industrial estate with not much around and segregated pubs.

 

 

There are many home fans who are up as high as the away fans, and you’re not really that faraway from the pitch(West Ham is worse).

 

 

Overall away fans going to Newcastle get a better deal than, Newcastle fans travelling around the country.

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There’s rules in place that say away fans have to be near the pitch. But us and the makems break the rules.
 

Can see why some away fans whinge about being up there. It must be the furthest removed away end in the country.
 

And plenty of them probably can’t be arsed to listen to us whinging about the out of town locations of their grounds.
 

Not everyone cares about being close to boozers, they just want to park their car easily, watch some football and go home straight after. 
 

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Wilson said:

Absolutely nowt wrong with level 7.


I won’t sit up there unless I’ve absolutely no other option.
 

L7 is shite, in my opinion. 
 

And I had a season ticket up there for a while when it was all I was able to get. So I’ve served my time.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, bobbydazzla said:

There’s rules in place that say away fans have to be near the pitch. But us and the makems break the rules.
 

Can see why some away fans whinge about being up there. It must be the furthest removed away end in the country.
 

And plenty of them probably can’t be arsed to listen to us whinging about the out of town locations of their grounds.
 

Not everyone cares about being close to boozers, they just want to park their car easily, watch some football and go home straight after. 
 

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

It’s done that way because to change them to be closer to the pitch would require them to use the turnstiles on the inner circle of SJP, which means crossing over with home fans. They’ll be the first to complain about having to walk through home fans on the way out if they got a bad result and couldn’t handle it.

 

As for the easy parking at retail park stadiums, you find that most of them have parking restrictions preventing fans from parking there, because despite the likes of Tesco and Primark wanting a stadium in their site so it cost them less to build their own stores, they don’t actually want football fans using their car parks.

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6 minutes ago, bobbydazzla said:

I won’t sit up there unless I’ve absolutely no other option.
 

L7 is shite, in my opinion. 
 

And I had a season ticket up there for a while when it was all I was able to get. So I’ve served my time.

It’s not as bad as people make out though, especially away fans. I recent weeks I’ve seen Everton fans having a go at our away end, the absolute cheek of it when last season they were still selling away tickets with a letterbox view, a support beam in the way, oh and a wooden seat that reshaped your lumbar support.

 

We then have away fans complaining about our away end because they have had to walk up a few steps because they couldn’t be fucked to wait for the lift. Guaranteed that cunt who made that tweet will be spending £30 a month on a gym membership so he can use the fucking stair master as well.

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14 minutes ago, bobbydazzla said:


I won’t sit up there unless I’ve absolutely no other option.
 

L7 is shite, in my opinion. 
 

And I had a season ticket up there for a while when it was all I was able to get. So I’ve served my time.

 

 

 

 

I was up there for a while before it got disbanded and turned into family enclosure for singing nasty words to a thin skinned owner. 

 

As you say...Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. 

 

My seats elsewhere now however I've been up a few times this season with the bairn, I like the view both of the pitch and over the east stand/gallowgate. 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Stifler said:

It’s done that way because to change them to be closer to the pitch would require them to use the turnstiles on the inner circle of SJP, which means crossing over with home fans. They’ll be the first to complain about having to walk through home fans on the way out if they got a bad result and couldn’t handle it.

 

As for the easy parking at retail park stadiums, you find that most of them have parking restrictions preventing fans from parking there, because despite the likes of Tesco and Primark wanting a stadium in their site so it cost them less to build their own stores, they don’t actually want football fans using their car parks.


I know why the away end isn’t by the pitch, I was just saying it’s a shite away end because it’s billions of miles from the pitch. So I can see why away fans complain about it. 
 

And I don’t know the specific details of parking restrictions of the various out of town grounds, I was just making a point that plenty people drive to games and proximity to boozers won’t be an important factor for them.

 

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24 minutes ago, bobbydazzla said:

There’s rules in place that say away fans have to be near the pitch. But us and the makems break the rules.
 

Can see why some away fans whinge about being up there. It must be the furthest removed away end in the country.
 

And plenty of them probably can’t be arsed to listen to us whinging about the out of town locations of their grounds.
 

Not everyone cares about being close to boozers, they just want to park their car easily, watch some football and go home straight after. 
 

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

 

 

 

 

What's the point of going to the match if you don't have a pint, fuckin soft shites going to a game at a ground in a trading estate

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2 minutes ago, Wilson said:

 

I was up there for a while before it got disbanded and turned into family enclosure for singing nasty words to a thin skinned owner. 

 

As you say...Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. 

 

My seats elsewhere now however I've been up a few times this season with the bairn, I like the view both of the pitch and over the east stand/gallowgate. 

 

 


Aye, I’ll give the short lived L7 singing section special dispensation because it was more about the atmosphere and like minded people being able to gather together.

 

Being a gazillion miles from the pitch was secondary compared to that. 
 

I loved it up there then. 

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1 minute ago, Ben said:

 

What's the point of going to the match if you don't have a pint, fuckin soft shites going to a game at a ground in a trading estate


I rarely drink peeve when I go to the match these days. Maybe once or twice a season.

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1 minute ago, bobbydazzla said:

I know why the away end isn’t by the pitch, I was just saying it’s a shite away end because it’s billions of miles from the pitch. So I can see why away fans complain about it. 
 

And I don’t know the specific details of parking restrictions of the various out of town grounds, I was just making a point that plenty people drive to games and proximity to boozers won’t be an important factor for them.

The view isn’t bad though. The fact is you actually get a better view of what’s going on than elsewhere in the stadium, I also find it easier to see who’s in which position etc. I can even sit in level 7 and know if the ball has went out of play at the opposite side of the pitch, or if the ball has crossed the goal line.

 

That’s largely part of the argument. You come to Newcastle and you can drive if you want too, or you can get the train in and walk to the stadium, or if need be fly in and be a 20 minute ride from the Metro station to SJP.

Others have already mentioned about the bars and restaurants, that bloke who wrote that tweet is probably still in his hotel room ready to make use of a long weekend in Newcastle because it’s a great place to double up as a weekend away as well as the football, yet cunts like him will be quick to slate the away end because he’s walked up some steps.

He’s already backtracking and saying the view is great.

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1 hour ago, Rafalove said:


 

 

Weird people complain about this, imo. When they come to Newcastle they get a  city centre stadium, with hundreds of bars/pubs/clubs resteraunts/ activities all within walking distance, and away fans are welcome in all of them.

 

 

Many away days for Newcastle fans are in to some rundown council estate or industrial estate with not much around and segregated pubs.

 

 

There are many home fans who are up as high as the away fans, and you’re not really that faraway from the pitch(West Ham is worse).

 

 

Overall away fans going to Newcastle get a better deal than, Newcastle fans travelling around the country.

They complain about it because they probably experience the sense of disconnect you get from the occasion up there. All it's good for is showing you off the ball running,positioning and workrate etc. Dulls the occasion imo 

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4 minutes ago, Stifler said:

The view isn’t bad though. The fact is you actually get a better view of what’s going on than elsewhere in the stadium, I also find it easier to see who’s in which position etc. I can even sit in level 7 and know if the ball has went out of play at the opposite side of the pitch, or if the ball has crossed the goal line.

 

That’s largely part of the argument. You come to Newcastle and you can drive if you want too, or you can get the train in and walk to the stadium, or if need be fly in and be a 20 minute ride from the Metro station to SJP.

Others have already mentioned about the bars and restaurants, that bloke who wrote that tweet is probably still in his hotel room ready to make use of a long weekend in Newcastle because it’s a great place to double up as a weekend away as well as the football, yet cunts like him will be quick to slate the away end because he’s walked up some steps.

He’s already backtracking and saying the view is great.


You might not think the view is bad, but I do. I want to be near the pitch, so I feel close to the action. In L7 I hate being so far removed from the action.  

 

And for some people that’s more important than being close to boozers or places to eat etc so they complain about it being a shit view where they feel removed from what’s happening on the pitch.

 

It’s really not that deep. You quite like it, other people don’t like it. They can complain about it if they want to. 

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1 minute ago, bobbydazzla said:


You might not think the view is bad, but I do. I want to be near the pitch, so I feel close to the action. In L7 I hate being so far removed from the action.  

 

And for some people that’s more important than being close to boozers or places to eat etc so they complain about it being a shit view where they feel removed from what’s happening on the pitch.

 

It’s really not that deep. You quite like it, other people don’t like it. They can complain about it if they want to. 

 

Daft argument that, we may as well go to Bournemouth and play in front of 10,000 so everyone gets a good view

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7 minutes ago, Ben said:

 

Daft argument that, we may as well go to Bournemouth and play in front of 10,000 so everyone gets a good view


Eh ?

 

There’s nowt daft about it. Some away fans don’t like the view from L7 and how its miles from the pitch so they complain about it. Which is understandable.

 

It’s your argument that’s daft ya dafty.

 

 

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13 minutes ago, bobbydazzla said:

It’s really not that deep. You quite like it, other people don’t like it. They can complain about it if they want to. 

I wouldn’t say that I quite like it, all I’m saying it’s nowhere near as bad as people make out.

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It’s probably a hardship for them to stay in the stadium for 90+ minutes as well tbf. Usually they listen to the last 10 minutes on the radio on their way home.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Ben said:

Fuck them, St James is for us not away fans, if they don't like it don't go

They barely go anyway, the deviant Southern plastics. Nosebleeds once they hit Watford Gap.

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