Quote from: The Edge on October 05, 2019, 11:37:48 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on October 04, 2019, 03:24:54 PMQuote from: The Edge on October 04, 2019, 03:21:09 PMIve worked in construction for over 25 years. I know this can be done relatively easy. Costs may be a stumbling block or perhaps future development of the ground would make it a waste of money, time and effort. It's got to be better than giving them a whole stand behind the goals. And are you also experienced in the licensing of football grounds? The stand's been like this since 1994 so I doubt it's something that hasn't been looked at previously.No i'm not. But i'm pretty sure the club will have some experience in these matters. Exactly. As Lastfootstamper said, if it was that straightforward they'd have done it.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on October 04, 2019, 03:24:54 PMQuote from: The Edge on October 04, 2019, 03:21:09 PMIve worked in construction for over 25 years. I know this can be done relatively easy. Costs may be a stumbling block or perhaps future development of the ground would make it a waste of money, time and effort. It's got to be better than giving them a whole stand behind the goals. And are you also experienced in the licensing of football grounds? The stand's been like this since 1994 so I doubt it's something that hasn't been looked at previously.No i'm not. But i'm pretty sure the club will have some experience in these matters.
Quote from: The Edge on October 04, 2019, 03:21:09 PMIve worked in construction for over 25 years. I know this can be done relatively easy. Costs may be a stumbling block or perhaps future development of the ground would make it a waste of money, time and effort. It's got to be better than giving them a whole stand behind the goals. And are you also experienced in the licensing of football grounds? The stand's been like this since 1994 so I doubt it's something that hasn't been looked at previously.
Ive worked in construction for over 25 years. I know this can be done relatively easy. Costs may be a stumbling block or perhaps future development of the ground would make it a waste of money, time and effort. It's got to be better than giving them a whole stand behind the goals.
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The club have tweeted that season ticket holders in the North Stand will need to relocate and that Wolves have taken their full allocation.Confirmed now they've got all of the North Stand, between 6k and 7k.
Quote from: QuintonVilla on October 01, 2019, 04:36:21 PMThe club have tweeted that season ticket holders in the North Stand will need to relocate and that Wolves have taken their full allocation.Confirmed now they've got all of the North Stand, between 6k and 7k. Have you got a link for this? There's still not a peep about the game on the website, no emails regarding the game, nothing that I can see anyway.
4th October 2019Tickets for Wolves’ Carabao Cup fourth round tie with Aston Villa are due to go on sale this Saturday. Wolves have been allocated 5,326 tickets for the cup fixture
Me too to be fair. The rules should be "10% or 3,000, which ever is more, subject to section (b)".Section (b) being you cant have more than your average home gate of the mid-80s if you happened to be so shite you were in the 4th division.
Quote from: Ads on October 06, 2019, 10:40:52 AMMe too to be fair. The rules should be "10% or 3,000, which ever is more, subject to section (b)".Section (b) being you cant have more than your average home gate of the mid-80s if you happened to be so shite you were in the 4th division.Which in their case is 30,000.
Ta. The wolves website was more helpful Quote4th October 2019Tickets for Wolves’ Carabao Cup fourth round tie with Aston Villa are due to go on sale this Saturday. Wolves have been allocated 5,326 tickets for the cup fixture