CarlMcBlade
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Nothing.... But south stand side of the kop ain't great.What's awful about the South Stand?
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Nothing.... But south stand side of the kop ain't great.What's awful about the South Stand?
I already have a ticket for Fleetwood. Wonder if I could exchange it?
He'll probably come back and say yes we made a mistake on pricing..........£22 will now be £25 ta for bring it to our attentionPost from Bulmer on Bladesmad:
"Had a word with John Garrett he agrees about pricing and has got the exec to take a look at it so fingers crossed"
Good.
As others have said, it's a pleasing step in the right direction but I agree with the many who would prefer to see our fans given the entire upper tier. With its steep rake and no stanchions, it provides far and away the best view in the stadium.
However the club choose to do it, we do need to work out how to have United fans on both ends of the ground. Outside of Sheffield, where progress tends to be painfully slow, most clubs of comparable size to United have stopped giving away fans an entire end behind a goal. The fact that the piece on the Official Site refers to the "traditional" away end says it all.
As much as anything, it has been a response to the fact that the atmosphere from home fans virtually everywhere is plainly not what it used to be before all-seater stadiums. It makes no sense at all to have away fans congregating together behind a goal to make racket and nullifying the home advantage. See how away fans have recently been moved aside to positions where their influence on the atmosphere can be diluted, at places like Leeds, Derby, Forest and Wolves.
As it is, at the moment we are not maximising the potential home advantage. We either spend half of the match attacking an empty stand, and we know how flat the atmosphere invariably is when we kick towards the Lane end, or we allow away fans to fill the stand with the best acoustics in the ground, which we should not be doing for key matches against Bolton, Scunthorpe and Bradford.
As others have said, it's a pleasing step in the right direction but I agree with the many who would prefer to see our fans given the entire upper tier. With its steep rake and no stanchions, it provides far and away the best view in the stadium.
However the club choose to do it, we do need to work out how to have United fans on both ends of the ground. Outside of Sheffield, where progress tends to be painfully slow, most clubs of comparable size to United have stopped giving away fans an entire end behind a goal. The fact that the piece on the Official Site refers to the "traditional" away end says it all.
As much as anything, it has been a response to the fact that the atmosphere from home fans virtually everywhere is plainly not what it used to be before all-seater stadiums. It makes no sense at all to have away fans congregating together behind a goal to make racket and nullifying the home advantage. See how away fans have recently been moved aside to positions where their influence on the atmosphere can be diluted, at places like Leeds, Derby, Forest and Wolves.
As it is, at the moment we are not maximising the potential home advantage. We either spend half of the match attacking an empty stand, and we know how flat the atmosphere invariably is when we kick towards the Lane end, or we allow away fans to fill the stand with the best acoustics in the ground, which we should not be doing for key matches against Bolton, Scunthorpe and Bradford.
However the club choose to do it, we do need to work out how to have United fans on both ends of the ground.
I suppose having our fans on the lower tier directly behind the goal will have a more postive affect on the players than having then in the upper tier.
I remember reading 10 years ago about some study that showed teams who DIDN'T have away supporters behind the goal but accomodated them elsewhere had better home records than teams that did.
Be great to have the fans behind both goals for the big games. Always thought we miss a trick there.
It's such a shame about the brewery ties. Do you know if the club are looking to change this once the current contract is over? It'd be good to get more local offerings for sale across the board as I think they would do well, but in particular having a range of local ales would entice fans to spend more, I'm sure. The club would also show a bit more community responsibility by rotating and showcasing local beers etc.We've suggested both directly to the powers that be numerous times previously. The lower tier has always been down to SAG.
The kiosk isn't possible whilst we have a contract with Compass and current Brewery ties.
It's such a shame about the brewery ties. Do you know if the club are looking to change this once the current contract is over? It'd be good to get more local offerings for sale across the board as I think they would do well, but in particular having a range of local ales would entice fans to spend more, I'm sure. The club would also show a bit more community responsibility by rotating and showcasing local beers etc.
The problem is storing the beers when the ground is only used once every fortnight or so, hence easily-storable and durable chemical shit.It's such a shame about the brewery ties. Do you know if the club are looking to change this once the current contract is over? It'd be good to get more local offerings for sale across the board as I think they would do well, but in particular having a range of local ales would entice fans to spend more, I'm sure. The club would also show a bit more community responsibility by rotating and showcasing local beers etc.
FINALLY we are making use of the lower tier in the Bramall Lane end.
http://www.sufc.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/sheffield-united-bramall-lane-lower-3501689.aspx
ah, went back about 3 pages and couldnt find anything so posted about it
I'm glad they're opening up the Lane end for United fans
But really, Gillingham, Fleetwood and Wimbledon ????
Will there be sufficient demand for these games
All that will happen is we will have four half full sides to the stadium instead of three sides fairly full
See how away fans have recently been moved aside to positions where their influence on the atmosphere can be diluted, at places like Leeds, Derby, Forest and Wolves.
The problem is storing the beers when the ground is only used once every fortnight or so, hence easily-storable and durable chemical shit.
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