BL Lower tier open to home fans for 3 games

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wednesday , got 30k v wolves and they said it was a sell out such is the calamitous state of maintenance at the theatre of rust
so at this moment in time our capacity is larger than Phuket Palace as Chansiri wants to call them
 



The club know there won't be demand.

They aren't thinking about these matches. They are thinking about when we play Bolton, Scunthorpe, Bradford, Coventry and the last match of the season Chesterfield.

It's basically a trial run, an experiment whilst the pressure is off.
If it goes well (which it should) then we're more likely to have extra tickets when it's really needed towards the end of the season.

Have to give credit as it's actually a bit of forward planning by the club.

could also be to see how many blades we can squeeze in to allow the kop to be rebuilt in time for the prem in 18 months
 
I'm not sure which BLLT thread is best............There's only one way to find out......................FIGHT!!
 
Argos car park NOW.
Soprano just texted me to say he'll do the fucking lot of you pussys.
 
The club know there won't be demand.

They aren't thinking about these matches. They are thinking about when we play Bolton, Scunthorpe, Bradford, Coventry and the last match of the season Chesterfield.

I hear that when Chesterfield come for the last match they have asked for all the seats to be turned round to face backwards so they don't have to watch us sending them down.
 
I hear that when Chesterfield come for the last match they have asked for all the seats to be turned round to face backwards so they don't have to watch us sending them down.

In fairness they may have already gone by then.
 
Only hope they stick the away fans in the lower tier. Not sure if I want things dropped on me at home matches!

Having said that, will be good to not have to explain to my boy what that netting is. For the record, we sit at that end in the family enclosure and every game this year he's asked what it is, why it's there, who made it, where they keep it overnight and what happens if a cat gets its leg caught in it at night...
 
Only hope they stick the away fans in the lower tier. Not sure if I want things dropped on me at home matches!

Having said that, will be good to not have to explain to my boy what that netting is. For the record, we sit at that end in the family enclosure and every game this year he's asked what it is, why it's there, who made it, where they keep it overnight and what happens if a cat gets its leg caught in it at night...
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Bulmer again:


"Right then EFL rules state if home and away fans are situated in the same stand the pricing has to be the same so nowt we can do about it we have to charge what we are charging the away fans in the blut at least we got a genuine reason why

Thanks to johnny G for enquiring"



Because the upper and lower tier are exactly the same aren't they, it's not like one section is any different or any better...

It's basically like having to charge fans on John Street the same as away fans are charged on the BL upper. Madness.

But I understand that it's way beyond the FL, or any football authority, to set such guidelines on an individual basis rather than taking the much easier route of one rule for all.
 
The club know there won't be demand.

They aren't thinking about these matches. They are thinking about when we play Bolton, Scunthorpe, Bradford, Coventry and the last match of the season Chesterfield.

It's basically a trial run, an experiment whilst the pressure is off.
If it goes well (which it should) then we're more likely to have extra tickets when it's really needed towards the end of the season.

Have to give credit as it's actually a bit of forward planning by the club.

I think they've got at least half a thought on Derby, Forest, Leeds, Dingles, Sunderland, Villa, The Adams Family, Hull, Huddersfield, Norwich....
 
The problem is storing the beers when the ground is only used once every fortnight or so, hence easily-storable and durable chemical shit.
You start of by having a small amount of kegs, so you're sure they sell out each home game. They don't need to be stored anywhere, only than on the day.
 
I hear that when Chesterfield come for the last match they have asked for all the seats to be turned round to face backwards so they don't have to watch us sending them down.

So they don't have to see Ched send them down :D
 
Cats have sharp teeth and claws. Any respectable mog would bite and scratch the netting to bits and then wander off home. No problem.
 



I just read this, it was on the SUFC website, it refers to opening up the bottom tier of the Bramall Lane stand .....

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for me it shows the creeping lunacy of the council (it goes without saying that SYPD blues lost the plot many years ago) who, it would appear to me, seem to be worrying about things that really aren't their concern.

Because inevitably the supporters of opposing teams will bump into each other all around the place, getting into cars parked here there and everywhere, in pubs, just milling around before the match, in the town centre, at the station, etc. etc. etc.

Its related to calling a football match off because its icy and yet the pitch is warm and in good condition..... people might fall over, driving might be tricky and yet when was the last time Sheffield Council having chatted to Plod; called off 'Thursday' for instance and suggested people shouldn't bother turning up for work because there had been a hard frost??

It also recalls (and I'm trying not to be distasteful) the stupid situation at Hillsborough in 1988 & '89 where by far the better supported team, Liverpool, were made to squeeze into the Leppings Lane End and Nottingham Forest had bags of room on the Kop - wasn't this situation caused by the Police thinking they could keep the rival supporters apart from each other so they didn't even have to meet on the Motorway or ANYWHERE on their way into the stadium.

Its just naive human traffic engineering and so full of faults, its laughable. Do they really think that supporters of opposing sides don't mix when the exit Old Trafford, or Anfield or Wembley - why do they think that Merseyside Police, Greater Manc. or the Met don't close down areas of their stadiums and yet it doesn't seem to cause rioting...apart from at West Ham of course where its such a shambles they mix freely inside the ground too?
 
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Bulmer again:


"Right then EFL rules state if home and away fans are situated in the same stand the pricing has to be the same so nowt we can do about it we have to charge what we are charging the away fans in the blut at least we got a genuine reason why

Thanks to johnny G for enquiring"



Because the upper and lower tier are exactly the same aren't they, it's not like one section is any different or any better...

It's basically like having to charge fans on John Street the same as away fans are charged on the BL upper. Madness.

But I understand that it's way beyond the FL, or any football authority, to set such guidelines on an individual basis rather than taking the much easier route of one rule for all.
It's all bollocks mate. Let's say we play the grunters next season and they charge us £40+ Which they would we should be able to do the same.
 
It's all bollocks mate. Let's say we play the grunters next season and they charge us £40+ Which they would we should be able to do the same.

They would charge us £40+ but the rules state they also have to charge home fans in similar stands £40+ too.
Wednesday get round it by having big saving on season tickets and membership schemes.

Next season we can only charge Wednesday the same price we charge our fans.
Reckon we'd have a category A+ at £35 for home supporters
We'll probably introduce extra categories, maybe increase prices massively but have massive savings if your a season ticket holder or member.
 
I'm going to see if I can switch my KOP ticket over to the BL lower just because I've never watched a game from there.

My money is on your next post being:

'I'm going to see if I can switch my BL Lower ticket over to the Kop, because I sat there and still never watched the game'

If you are a fan of large concrete pillars, you'll love it.
 
Should just revert to how it was in the Premier League, top tier home fans, lower for away.

The lower tier only held 2,990 in the PL.

When we play Bolton and Bradford demand is likely to be more than 3K.
Next season loads of clubs would be able to bring 4K if offered tickets, especially if we keep prices reasonable.

Price tickets well, show a little ambition and next season could see us averaging 25,000 if we go up.
 
Next season we can only charge Wednesday the same price we charge our fans.

STOP IT!

Sheffsteel, you aren't the only one, but can we please leave the promotion party and plans as to how we will win the Champions League, until we actually go up?

Imagine how they'd wet themselves on NKT if they saw this sort of loose talk?
 
It's all bollocks mate. Let's say we play the grunters next season and they charge us £40+ Which they would we should be able to do the same.

We should have Category A, B, C, etc pricing as normal, and add an additional "Category Pig", reserved and separate from the rest. Just so we can charge them what they charge us (with an additional levy, as they are visiting a superior ground).
 
I'm going to see if I can switch my KOP ticket over to the BL lower just because I've never watched a game from there.

I imagine it's a similar view to the front 10 or so rows of the Kop...but from the other side of the ground.
 
We should have Category A, B, C, etc pricing as normal, and add an additional "Category Pig", reserved and separate from the rest.

What an absolute gem of an idea!

We could have special 'Pig Pies' (full of shit), 'Pig(eon) Wheels' (also full of shit) and 'Pigril' (like Bovril but full of shit).

No alcoholic drinks for them, but we'd offer Tango at £5 a can.

If we tried realy hard, we could set back cross-city relations hundreds of years.
 



We should have Category A, B, C, etc pricing as normal, and add an additional "Category Pig", reserved and separate from the rest. Just so we can charge them what they charge us (with an additional levy, as they are visiting a superior ground).

Youre neglecting one clear factor .........

IF we were to be promoted and if we were to be playing the deluded scum at home, they would certainly demand that the FA / FL switch the match to Wembly Stadium in order to accommodate the MASSIVE travelling army of pig scum !! :rolleyes:
 

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