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2 hours ago, TheBrownBottle said:

Some things are more important than who owns a football club.  They’ll get fuck all thanks from me.  

I’m not sure what you are evening arguing now from my original points. You just seem to of went off on a tangent with a clear agenda against the owners  :lol:

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3 minutes ago, AyeDubbleYoo said:

People complain about our away section but at least you can see the game. Palace you can’t see, Chelsea you’re in an ancient stadium with horrific seats and sight lines, Arsenal you’re so low down you can’t see the other end. Can’t really think of an away ground where I’ve been happy with the seat. 

 

Disagree with Chelsea. One of the best away ends in my experience in the EPL. Certainly the upper tier. Great view and still close to pitch. Previously was the worst when away end was behind the dugouts I’ll admit but that was years ago. 

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1 minute ago, LFEE said:

 

Disagree with Chelsea. One of the best away ends in my experience in the EPL. Certainly the upper tier. Great view and still close to pitch. Previously was the worst when away end was behind the dugouts I’ll admit but that was years ago. 


Well you’ve got much more experience then me, only been a couple of times and it was years ago. Just the impression I got. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Superior Acuña said:

My dad was doing his will recently and we were half joking about him leaving it to me in his will. I actually didn’t think there’d be a mechanism. 

 

Yes it's very much allowed so it's worth doing. Obviously having something in writing, ie a will, makes it even easier.

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5 minutes ago, AyeDubbleYoo said:


Well you’ve got much more experience then me, only been a couple of times and it was years ago. Just the impression I got. 

 

 

 

Can imagine lower tier near front not being great but you can say that about every ground almost. Maybe also in the corner flag area lower tier also. Upper tier is class. 

 

Agree ref. Palace (awful) and Arsenal being quite flat. Similar to the new Wembley lower bowl.

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8 minutes ago, LFEE said:

 

Disagree with Chelsea. One of the best away ends in my experience in the EPL. Certainly the upper tier. Great view and still close to pitch. Previously was the worst when away end was behind the dugouts I’ll admit but that was years ago. 

 

I was at Chelsea away for the final game of the 22/23 season and agree that the view from the Upper tier where I was, is absolutely fantastic. Added to that it's a great stand to generate atmosphere. 

 

Never been in the lower tier but I'd imagine it's nowhere near as good there.

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35 minutes ago, AyeDubbleYoo said:

People complain about our away section but at least you can see the game. Palace you can’t see, Chelsea you’re in an ancient stadium with horrific seats and sight lines, Arsenal you’re so low down you can’t see the other end. Can’t really think of an away ground where I’ve been happy with the seat. 

 

From experience and current PL (View Only): 

 

King Power, City Ground, Molineux, Etihad, Old Trafford, Villa Park, Craven Cottage, Anfield, St. Mary's - Sound

Goodison, London Stadium, Emirates, Selhurst Park - Shite 

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17 minutes ago, Tross said:

 

From experience and current PL (View Only): 

 

King Power, City Ground, Molineux, Etihad, Old Trafford, Villa Park, Craven Cottage, Anfield, St. Mary's - Sound

Goodison, London Stadium, Emirates, Selhurst Park - Shite 

I was about to question how the hell you could have Molineux that high, then I re-read and saw the “view only”.

 

Fair enough. However everything else about going there is utter shite.

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2 hours ago, Superior Acuña said:

My dad was doing his will recently and we were half joking about him leaving it to me in his will. I actually didn’t think there’d be a mechanism. 

Need to hack into the club's East Stand data base & check the D.O.Bs then ingraciate myself with the nearest dead pool candidate. 

Do their shopping, cut their grass, type malarkey. Draw the line at painting and any hygiene stuff tho. 

 

 

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18 minutes ago, Paully said:

 

Ha ha I hope this isn't about me as I've never had a drug in my life (well, bar viagra / kamagra!)!

Ha, I was joshing. Mind I've seen ya pre match shopping bag. You'll eat owt 😜😂

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1 hour ago, Tross said:

 

From experience and current PL (View Only): 

 

King Power, City Ground, Molineux, Etihad, Old Trafford, Villa Park, Craven Cottage, Anfield, St. Mary's - Sound

Goodison, London Stadium, Emirates, Selhurst Park - Shite 

 

Still don't know what Arsenal were thinking when they built the Emirates. Top tier looks fine but why build the lower tier at such a shallow angle when you've got a blank canvas to play with? View is awful. Its like the lower tier of the old Wembley but at least they had the excuse that they simply bolted seats onto terracing.

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45 minutes ago, Groundhog63 said:

Need to hack into the club's East Stand data base & check the D.O.Bs then ingraciate myself with the nearest dead pool candidate. 

Do their shopping, cut their grass, type malarkey. Draw the line at painting and any hygiene stuff tho. 

 

 

 

One thing i thought this forum would benefit from greatly is someone who works in the ticket office at the club. I’m sure they’ll advertise for more staff in the near future. We really need a a strong candidate from here. Could earn a supplementary wage I’m sure if we clubbed together :lol:

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5 minutes ago, Wallsendmag said:

 

Still don't know what Arsenal were thinking when they built the Emirates. Top tier looks fine but why build the lower tier at such a shallow angle when you've got a blank canvas to play with? View is awful. Its like the lower tier of the old Wembley but at least they had the excuse that they simply bolted seats onto terracing.

 

First time I went was FA cup the year after it opened and I was blown away by the stadium itself, concourse being huge and facilities like no other ground I'd ever been to.

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27 minutes ago, LFEE said:

One thing i thought this forum would benefit from greatly is someone who works in the ticket office at the club. I’m sure they’ll advertise for more staff in the near future. We really need a a strong candidate from here. Could earn a supplementary wage I’m sure if we clubbed together :lol:

Club have just hired a head of ticketing, somebody send out a link and get him on here

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Meanwhile, at NUFC...

 

"Yasir, as I'm not talking to Paul, ask him to pass the syrup"

"Pass him the syrup Paul"

"Darren, tell Eddie I will pass the syrup if he stops only signing players from the Premier League"

"Eddie, will you stop signing players from the Premier League"

"Yasir, tell Darren I will sign who I want because I'm the manager"

"Tell him yourself, you're ignoring Paul not Darren"

 

(and so on)

 

 

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