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MyNameIsNicolaBerti

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All ST in those blocks. Obviously not the whole stadium.
The poster who told me it was everywhere did not know my block.

Look, I don't want to cause a ruckus. I just think people should not dish out advice unless they know for certain when so much money is on the line.
 

Mattspur

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The poster who told me it was everywhere did not know my block.

Look, I don't want to cause a ruckus. I just think people should not dish out advice unless they know for certain when so much money is on the line.

I agree.

It was pretty obvious what blocks you were looking in as you got a message warning you about cup games. I disagreed with his post at the time and I see he's now edited it.

Anyway, you'll have the opportunity to try out different parts of the ground at cup games. (y)
 

Archibald Leitch

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Why not? Keeps the ST holders happier, probably a better chance of an atmosphere if it's the same people around you every week, and from the club's perspective members will of course be more than welcome to take advantage of the Ticket Exchange for a small premium over face value!
Why not? They didn't sell the whole of the Park Lane Lower to ST holders, and that was the engine of the atmosphere at the old ground.

And I thought that we had already established that the club really aren't that bothered about keeping Season Ticket holders happy.
 

dagraham

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The poster who told me it was everywhere did not know my block.

Look, I don't want to cause a ruckus. I just think people should not dish out advice unless they know for certain when so much money is on the line.

Agree, I wouldn’t give such advice to anyone unless I knew for certain.

On the other hand I personally wouldn’t trust a random person on the internet on such an important matter when the info is so easily available to look at yourself.
 

Archibald Leitch

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The poster who told me it was everywhere did not know my block.

Look, I don't want to cause a ruckus. I just think people should not dish out advice unless they know for certain when so much money is on the line.
My apologies. I initially thought that you were asking whether the season ticket only included PL games. Had I known you were about to base an enormous purchasing decision solely on my attempt to be helpful, I would probably not have replied at all. To be fair, you gave no such indication when you asked the question.
 

Spurs 1961

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This where I got my ST but I was told in here that the cup game restriction warning I got applied to all STs. Please don't tell me someone has told porkies.
Your normal season ticket does not cover cup games so you would have to pay extra for these no matter where you sit. Chances are you might be able to buy a better seat for a cup game. I am in the same boat but actually like the idea of getting to see different parts of the stadium ... I know a number of people sitting near me at Wembley who have done this anyway this season
 
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Coyboy

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Oh FFS. Now I'm effing furious.

I'm not going to tag the poster, embrass them or cause an argument but I just agreed to spend £1,200 on the basis of that information. People should keep their damn mouths shut if they don't know. Not happy. One. Bit.

Your profile picture is now very scary.
 

Coyboy

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Reaching D day this week as a mater is in Phase 8 and was just wondering on what people‘s thoughts on re sitting at the top of the south stand versus north stand. Me and one mate want the south stand atmosphere but obviously with all the lower parts gone and given that I don’t want to pay more than £1,000 it only really leaves sitting at the very top. The view looks good and after many seasons sitting in the first 20 rows of lower tiers it may be a good change but I was just wondering what other people’s views on and why they chose upper bits of the South rather than North.
 

hughy

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Your normal season ticket does not cover cup games so you would have to pay extra for these no matter where you sit. Chances are you might be able to buy a better seat for a cup game. I am in the same boat but actually like the idea of getting Tom ray different parts of the stadium ... I know a number of people sitting near me at Wembley who have done this anyway this season
Exactly. If I'm to get a seat in this part of the stadium it wouldn't bother me one bit if I can't sit there for he odd FA Cup/League Cup games. I usually try and take family to these games anyway, so wouldn't be able to sit in my seat regardless.

Plus, as others have mentioned it gives you a chance to explore other parts of our magnificent new stadium.

I can understand @MyNameIsNicolaBerti's initial annoyance, but I'm sure it won't be that big a deal in the long term.
 

Spurs 1961

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Exactly. If I'm to get a seat in this part of the stadium it wouldn't bother me one bit if I can't sit there for he odd FA Cup/League Cup games. I usually try and take family to these games anyway, so wouldn't be able to sit in my seat regardless.

Plus, as others have mentioned it gives you a chance to explore other parts of our magnificent new stadium.

I can understand @MyNameIsNicolaBerti's initial annoyance, but I'm sure it won't be that big a deal in the long term.

Yes it's the early cup games that gives me a chance to take family and friends so as you say you can't really use your normal seat. If I am not getting it as part of my season ticket then I prefer to have a wider options
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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Reaching D day this week as a mater is in Phase 8 and was just wondering on what people‘s thoughts on re sitting at the top of the south stand versus north stand. Me and one mate want the south stand atmosphere but obviously with all the lower parts gone and given that I don’t want to pay more than £1,000 it only really leaves sitting at the very top. The view looks good and after many seasons sitting in the first 20 rows of lower tiers it may be a good change but I was just wondering what other people’s views on and why they chose upper bits of the South rather than North.

Been mulling exactly this over. The North used to be crap for atmosphere but I'm thinking near the away fans it'll be much livelier.
I am on row 9 of the top tier at Wembley in a corner, and even with my glasses on, I struggle, especially at the far end.
I confused Delph and another City player thinking the same player was booked twice.
 

Coyboy

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Been mulling exactly this over. The North used to be crap for atmosphere but I'm thinking near the away fans it'll be much livelier.
I am on row 9 of the top tier at Wembley in a corner, and even with my glasses on, I struggle, especially at the far end.
I confused Delph and another City player thinking the same player was booked twice.

He does look like De Bruyne.

I was row 8 in upper tier on Saturday and didn't mind it but I do like being close to the action.
 
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