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coys200

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Must say this is worst piece of design in the stadium really hope those in north upper can actually see the whole pitch.
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coys200

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Can’t say I’d be to happy paying £975 for this view should have been half price imo as you can only see half the stadium. Or £700 max.

 

Saoirse

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Can’t say I’d be to happy paying £975 for this view should have been half price imo as you can only see half the stadium. Or £700 max.


I mean presumably you're watching the pitch rather than the stadium, it should be slightly cheaper but half price is silly.
 

fridgemagnet

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Can’t say I’d be to happy paying £975 for this view should have been half price imo as you can only see half the stadium. Or £700 max.



Another thought on this and until someone has been there on match day at the 100% finished article and said those few seats aren't great.
  • They're either an ideal 1st season ticket for someone who'll try and move when a slot comes available or
  • Perhaps they should've been offered as sort of junior hotspur seating and priced accordingly (i.e not for the really young ones but the 12-15ish age group) so they not likely to be as restricted viewing because their height and periphery is likely to be different, unless they're freaks. (I don't know what you'd call it, like a graduation seat going from family seat to getting your own seat)
Dad or Mum/Grandparent has a ticket elsewhere in the ground or they can't do the climb up there and the youth they'd rather hangout/make friends with their own age group.
Easy enough to meet your parent on whatever concourse. Maybe they have a club appointed guardian for the whole group who escorts them to and from a meeting point and their seat/makes sure they aren't corrupted by strange older men.

I'm spitballing here...

I don't think the finished solution will be that bad, I think the seat selector is just spelling it out in capital big arse Trump proof images that it's a restricted view seat so they don't get come backs. I also doubt those seats will even be offered for NFL (not that I'm bothered by what they get up to TBH)
If people are that concerned they'll have contacted the club or Trust and if they haven't then well you don't ask you definitely won't get, worse that happens is they say "jog on fat lass"
Also does it say on the selector that's the seated view or standing view?
Sorry for the long post.
 

SandroClegane

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Can’t say I’d be to happy paying £975 for this view should have been half price imo as you can only see half the stadium. Or £700 max.


Would you rather be there or be stuck behind the pole at the old WHL? I'm sure there will be screens on the back of it to for replays as well. You're complaining about something that hasn't been seen in person yet.
 

Col_M

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Feb 28, 2012
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Found on ssc. Sky bar anyone...


Wow. Wow. I’venot really heard much about the Sky Bar but this is amazing. That said, I don’t think I’ll go in there until a few games in knowing that the thing is safe. I’d be spilling my lager all over the pitch as my knees tremble.
 
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coys200

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I mean presumably you're watching the pitch rather than the stadium, it should be slightly cheaper but half price is silly.

Yeah half price was a bit OTT but £975 for that view seems very steep. I’d still be pretty pissed I couldn’t see the south stand in all it’s glory.
 

grandadgarry

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saw somewhere that those seats were in the away supporters area, if so it would be a one off experience for someone,and why not, they will have the privilege of visiting the best stadium in the country in premier league mode, that should be plenty good enough for the likes of a gooner or chav
 

Hengy1

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saw somewhere that those seats were in the away supporters area, if so it would be a one off experience for someone,and why not, they will have the privilege of visiting the best stadium in the country in premier league mode, that should be plenty good enough for the likes of a gooner or chav
What about the other corner then? It’s exactly the same
 

Yid-ol

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saw somewhere that those seats were in the away supporters area, if so it would be a one off experience for someone,and why not, they will have the privilege of visiting the best stadium in the country in premier league mode, that should be plenty good enough for the likes of a gooner or chav
There is 2 of these in the stadium if I recall, so one will be in a home end also.
 
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