Stadium and facilities redevelopment post KMC

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I have seen many people go arse over tit when we score, I for one have done my ankle being pushed over the seat in front of me from behind.

PS I still do it though
So you are saying that when we score we should be staying in our seats? When we score people are going to stand anyway so i can't see your point!
 

Yes you win, magnificent victory.
Nothing to do with victories! Just don't believe in everything people tell you. Sitting down is an issue of being considerate to those behind you not health & safety
 
Nothing to do with victories! Just don't believe in everything people tell you. Sitting down is an issue of being considerate to those behind you not health & safety

What people tell me? Jeez ive been going 42 years think I can make up my own mind.
 
What people tell me? Jeez ive been going 42 years think I can make up my own mind.
And i've been going 40 odd years too (but what's that got to do with anything?) You've gone from being safety minded to (I can make up my own mind)
 
My mate is a Rotherham fan. He went to the ticket office to buy a ticket for the Liverpool game and was refused.
He even offered to pay for a membership but was still refused...they said he must prove he’s attended previous Bramall Lane matches.
He told me someone in front of him was also refused a ticket.

That was the whole issue last season......neutrals, students, family members of `Blades, casual/ potential future Blades
were alll effectively banned last season.....only genuine hardcore Blades were allowed tickets.
although for matches where there was a low number of away fans....I heard that the ticket office would occasionally show discretion and sell without a ticket history.
It was all ad-hoc and changeable with nothing official...that’s no way to sell the last remaining tickets.
It’s that Bladier than thou mentality that I dislike most about this club. Some fans on here would rather give the whole BL end to away fans than keep a section back for casual and potential Blades.
Just maybe one of those so called “casuals” could be a young lad or lass coming to a game with their dad for the first time to watch Liverpool or any of the Manc teams. But he/she might just fall in love with the thrill of live football, he/she also fall in love with BDTBL or they might even fall in love with little old SUFC. That’s exactly how it happened for me way back in 1972.
Multiply that by whatever and that‘a how you build a fanbase.
 
Our student population is similar to other cities though

My cousin from Ireland came to visit us in December, he is a Newcastle fan.

For six months he pestered me to try to get him a ticket for the game at Bramall Lane against the Geordies, and for six months I tried.

In the end we walked into the ticket office, spun them a load of crap that my cousin who lived abroad had arrived back in Sheffield for a few days and wanted a ticket.

After being passed over to the head honcho, the big man who decides who gets tickets and who doesn't, and after going through an interrogation that the CIA would have been proud of they let us have a ticket.

I have no problem with the questions they asked us because security is the most vital thing, but the reason he endured it was because he really, really, really wanted to watch the game.

Most people unknown to the club will not go to this amount of trouble

Fans who are known to the club should be able to purchase more than one if they can tell the club who it is for and have permission to leave the other person's details on the clubs database.

So you tried to get him a ticket before we even knew when the Newcastle game was? It’s no wonder you weren’t able to get a ticket. Not like you to talk bollocks at all JJ...
 
So you tried to get him a ticket before we even knew when the Newcastle game was? It’s no wonder you weren’t able to get a ticket. Not like you to talk bollocks at all JJ...


He'd been badgering me for a ticket for the Newcastle game since the second we got promoted in May.

We didn't know when the game was going to be played, but as it happens it was about 6 months after he started asking me to get him a ticket
 

Looks like we've got electronic hoardings on the BLUT now like the John Street, and they've not put the Novell coffee signs back up on the South, so it's just 'The Tony Currie Stand', not 'The Novell Coffee Tony Currie Stand'.

Looks gorgeous anyway. What a day it'll be when we're allowed in.
 
Looks like we've got electronic hoardings on the BLUT now like the John Street, and they've not put the Novell coffee signs back up on the South, so it's just 'The Tony Currie Stand', not 'The Novell Coffee Tony Currie Stand'.

Looks gorgeous anyway. What a day it'll be when we're allowed in.

I thought someone had said earlier in this thread the BLUT frontage has been painted black rather than them being digital advertisement panels?
 
Looks like we've got electronic hoardings on the BLUT now like the John Street, and they've not put the Novell coffee signs back up on the South, so it's just 'The Tony Currie Stand', not 'The Novell Coffee Tony Currie Stand'.

Looks gorgeous anyway. What a day it'll be when we're allowed in.
It’s just painted black! And all the sponsors have been removed from the stands !
 
It’s just painted black! And all the sponsors have been removed from the stands !

I thought someone had said earlier in this thread the BLUT frontage has been painted black rather than them being digital advertisement panels?

Ah, right, must've missed that.

Looks smart enough anyway.
 
What’s to stop us demolishing the offices and putting a matching corner section in there like the other end of the BL stand?

Then it becomes a bowl.....which notoriously have poor atmospheres.
I prefer the nostalgia and character of having 4 separate stands, away fans behind one goal and a massive single tier Kop behind the other goal.
 
I believe loads of matches went to general sale but it was always in the final week often but not always with (membership points) conditions, restricted view and often single seats. Other clubs (like Leicester) put their tickets on sale 2 months before the matches,....and had a sliding scale of eligibility.
The final ticket sales for Leicester have basically no conditions and are easy to buy.

Its no good Sheff Utd easing ticket restrictions 5 days before a match because neutrals, students, family members will have already made alternative arrangements
and there’s also the issue of guests/ potential Blades aren’t likely to attend if they are sat on their own in a totally different stand.
I managed to get a city away ticket in their end in September. The match wasn't until the end of December.
 

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