The response to this on SHA."Hope you're all ready for it to be us in a couple of years..." was countered with"I can’t imagine they would charge those prices in a 62,000 seater stadium."
They're still season ticket holders, they'll just be sat elsewhere.
I've now seen someone evicted in North End Lower, Block R2:https://www.reddit.com/r/avfc/comments/1cz1i9n/season_ticket_seat_eviction/Weird isn’t it, those in R1 and 2 blue M 1and 2, both sides of away fans for premium seating or is that just filling in corner work would you day ?
Quote from: dalians umbrella on May 23, 2024, 09:06:01 PMI've now seen someone evicted in North End Lower, Block R2:https://www.reddit.com/r/avfc/comments/1cz1i9n/season_ticket_seat_eviction/Weird isn’t it, those in R1 and 2 blue M 1and 2, both sides of away fans for premium seating or is that just filling in corner work would you day ?
I'd be gutted to move (I have no doubt it will happen) - I'm lucky to have a brilliant seat on the half-way line, behind the dugout. It adds to the whole experience being so close to the benches. Add to that, I've sat in that seat since the stand was built and in the Trinity for 40+ years in total. Being moved to a seat in the wings of the stand would change the whole matchday experience - let alone lose the relationships with the people that have grown to be friends.Modern football is rubbish at times.
Elite sport is about marginal gains anywhere you can find them. The difference between us and Fulham is a few 0.1% here and there, on and off the pitch. It's why improvement can be tough and it's why Heck will be able to say he's done a good job. As the business will be turning over £300m next season.