
Is it possible to move a season ticket half way through (or rather after 2 home games)?
by bobby1413 » 22 Aug 2015 18:24
by RG30 » 22 Aug 2015 18:29
by LWJ » 22 Aug 2015 19:07
by Nameless » 22 Aug 2015 19:11
by bobby1413 » 22 Aug 2015 20:26
LWJ Don't like who's around you Bob?
by Pandoras Box » 23 Aug 2015 08:30
by harry » 23 Aug 2015 10:50
RG30 Yes although you run the possibility of not being able to sit in the new seat for games that are already on sale (Ipswich, Derby, Boro) if someone has purchased already.
by John Smith » 23 Aug 2015 21:47
by handbags_harris » 24 Aug 2015 13:34
by bobby1413 » 17 Oct 2015 20:11
by RG30 » 17 Oct 2015 20:40
by harry » 18 Oct 2015 09:58
bobby1413 This evening I have the prosecco open as I'm celebrating.
I sat (stood actually) in Y25, second row from the back, for the very last time. I've moved down to Y25 row Z.
Today I left the game with a headache for the last game. With the two cnuts chanting "oxf*rd" at the linesman for rightly flagging offside. I also have endured them for the last time singing by themselves right down my oxf*rd ear all game with no awareness of what's happening on the pitch.
EDIT: actually I wanted to just say it was incredibly easy to move. Ticket office just gave me any available non-ST seat, new cards sent out. Really good service.
by paultheroyal » 18 Oct 2015 10:06
by tmesis » 18 Oct 2015 14:28
bobby1413 Today I left the game with a headache for the last game. With the two cnuts chanting "oxf*rd" at the linesman for rightly flagging offside. I also have endured them for the last time singing by themselves right down my oxf*rd ear all game with no awareness of what's happening on the pitch.
by bobby1413 » 18 Oct 2015 14:35
tmesisbobby1413 Today I left the game with a headache for the last game. With the two cnuts chanting "oxf*rd" at the linesman for rightly flagging offside. I also have endured them for the last time singing by themselves right down my oxf*rd ear all game with no awareness of what's happening on the pitch.
It is one of those great things in any crowd. The offside flag goes up and you have a guy shouting out "you stupid f***ing blinf c*** lino! Stick that f***ing flag up your arse you useles tw**" before sitting back down and turning to his mate and calmly saying "miles off, weren't he?"
There's a ginger lad behind me in Y25 who loves to shout cnut all the time. Either it's his new favourite word, and he just wants to impress his mates by showing what a big lad he is, or he's got a bad case tourette's.
It does also show one of the big benefits of terracing. The crowd would self segregate. You'd have the more youthful and boisterous element down towards the right side of the Southbank. When people mellowed a bit, they'd opt for the other half, the left side. And if they wanted to be a whinging old git they'd move to the Tilehurst End.
by Brum Royal » 19 Oct 2015 10:43
harrybobby1413 This evening I have the prosecco open as I'm celebrating.
I sat (stood actually) in Y25, second row from the back, for the very last time. I've moved down to Y25 row Z.
Today I left the game with a headache for the last game. With the two cnuts chanting "oxf*rd" at the linesman for rightly flagging offside. I also have endured them for the last time singing by themselves right down my oxf*rd ear all game with no awareness of what's happening on the pitch.
EDIT: actually I wanted to just say it was incredibly easy to move. Ticket office just gave me any available non-ST seat, new cards sent out. Really good service.
We're Y25 row T. Moved up from row G in 2012 due to a particularly annoying individual.
by Snowball136 » 19 Oct 2015 10:55
by MoorgateRoyal » 11 Nov 2015 16:00
Snowball136 Feel the pain.
I've been thinking of moving but we have 3 seats.
I'm in Lower West D, row N and there is an UTTER tosser who sits just behind
me who talks for the whole game to some numpty who, presumably thinks
his "mate" is very knowledgeable.
I literally want to punch this guy's lights out every game
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