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What will be the situation regarding away tickets next year? 

 

Obviously a lot more smaller grounds with less capacity, but do they sell out? Do they offer bigger allocations to away fans to gain revenue or are we going to have less tickets because of the lesser capacities?

 

I guess what I'm asking is, what are the chances of fans like me in the "All ST holders" tier getting tickets next year?

 

I dread to think that every smaller ground is gonna be allocating just enough tickets for the likes of Coach 1 to snap up.

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41 minutes ago, ElusiveEd said:

What will be the situation regarding away tickets next year? 

 

Obviously a lot more smaller grounds with less capacity, but do they sell out? Do they offer bigger allocations to away fans to gain revenue or are we going to have less tickets because of the lesser capacities?

 

I guess what I'm asking is, what are the chances of fans like me in the "All ST holders" tier getting tickets next year?

 

I dread to think that every smaller ground is gonna be allocating just enough tickets for the likes of Coach 1 to snap up.

Very unlikely I’d imagine, outside of grounds like Bolton, Huddersfield, Wigan, Notts County, Bradford. 
 

Bromley is just 400 for example 

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11 hours ago, SemperEadem said:

Did the players/Rudkin/Top get much heat?

Rudkin yes, but people were getting thrown out for banners. A good 10 minutes non-stop in P block 2nd half of I don't about Rudkin. Top, nothing apart from the banner in SK1, which I assume was removed by the stewards. Players was muted until the end when it was just the happy clappers :-(

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1 hour ago, Nolucklcfc said:

P block looked the most lively last night against Rudkin/the board. 

it's been pretty good in there all season TBH, granted there are a couple of embarrassing morons as well in there, for example shouting at millwall fans that their support was ****ing shit, whilst half the ground was empty. but that noddy pretty much makes a tit of himself every game 

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1 hour ago, ElusiveEd said:

For me, up in that top corner and down that side of the block, t's the best place to be for noise, fan to opposition fan banter and verbals.

 

L1 used to be loud a few years back but, for saying they have the drum behind em, not much seems to emanate from that direction now. 

 

Other than the singing section, which we can sometimes hear but not loudly enough to understand what they are chanting or singing,  it's definitely the next area to be.

 

Away fans can't hear the UFS lads which is why I'd be in favour of them relocating to either P block to join us or L1 to surround the opposition with noise and intimidation.

 

It was flooded with security and Police last night on the gangways and (embarrassingly) it took 12 Police officers and 2 stewards to come up the stairs to ask a lad to leave, then they decided to escort another out too so you can imagine if it's getting to that point where the loudest, most raucous atmosphere is, it's where to be if it's an atmosphere you're looking for.

 

It's definitely the best area for "like minded" fans who boo and loudly chastise the things we hate about the club and not once have I seen any backlash from the woke happy clapper types we speak of.

tbs ill give it to yous u could hear a couple Rudkin out chants and the banners looked decent - if there is to be a consolidation of vocal fans I think there needs to be a large scale organised movement to maximise effectiveness

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5 minutes ago, topguest321 said:

it's been pretty good in there all season TBH, granted there are a couple of embarrassing morons as well in there, for example shouting at millwall fans that their support was ****ing shit, whilst half the ground was empty. but that noddy pretty much makes a tit of himself every game 

Yeah, I had to roll my eyes at that one. 

 

It didn't even seem sarcastic.

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Just now, ElusiveEd said:

Yeah, I had to roll my eyes at that one. 

 

It didn't even seem sarcastic.

tbf yesterdays chants of Rudkin out is the first noise ive heard out of p1 full stop so I was pleasantly surprised but I think many (partially myself but im willing to change opinion) view that stand as pretty much 'tiktok casuals' I think the best thing to do for atmosphere would be to move the family stand completely to the far end of the west stand to maximise possible noise, remove the reputation

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3 minutes ago, ElusiveEd said:

Yeah, I had to roll my eyes at that one. 

 

It didn't even seem sarcastic.

only issue i have is so many young kids getting up there and chatting absolute shite most games and banging on about going symphony rooms within 2 seconds of the game starting yet staying all game. if i had a quid for each time i've had to chuck one of them out my spot i'd be able to buy the club. but as someone who's pretty much sat in most bits of the ground, i do find it the most enjoyable

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Posted
1 minute ago, Rubbersoul said:

How does a fanbase this broken recover?

It won't. The super loyalists who believe that 10k in the ground and no glory supporters don't realise it isn't sustainable. New ownership would bring intrigue and maybe unite a little more. Some will be upset "the family" has gone but it would allow for more scrutiny of those in charge.

 

Most, I think, just fundamentally want an entertaining, committed team to watch. Binning the pointless tinpot concepts such as the clappers, flames and lightshows would be a start.

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4 minutes ago, 1884HF said:

tbf yesterdays chants of Rudkin out is the first noise ive heard out of p1 full stop so I was pleasantly surprised but I think many (partially myself but im willing to change opinion) view that stand as pretty much 'tiktok casuals' I think the best thing to do for atmosphere would be to move the family stand completely to the far end of the west stand to maximise possible noise, remove the reputation

I think the family section is where it is specifically because it's the closest to the fan store

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Corky said:

It won't. The super loyalists who believe that 10k in the ground and no glory supporters don't realise it isn't sustainable. New ownership would bring intrigue and maybe unite a little more. Some will be upset "the family" has gone but it would allow for more scrutiny of those in charge.

 

Most, I think, just fundamentally want an entertaining, committed team to watch. Binning the pointless tinpot concepts such as the clappers, flames and lightshows would be a start.

Let’s say we get new owners in, every time we lose or go through a bad spell the king power defenders will blame it on the “boo boys” “glory hunters” even Union FS would get the blame. 
 

Even after they’re gone the split will still be there. Because like you said they can’t accept “The Family” have gone and they can’t handle it 

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10 hours ago, ElusiveEd said:

2nd half up in Block P around 30 lads appeared from nowhere and gave it a good go, on top of a load of faces from KO that we ain't seen up there before but they were very up for it.

 

Millwall fans were......Millwall fans, giving it loads but I've never seen an away section go from being so loud to a stunned silence after we got that goal. 

 

Not sure if it resonated further around the ground but we were loud up there, both towards Rudkin, The Board and the travelling fans. Vicious at times and a few of our lot got ejected

 

One of the best atmospheres between 2 rival fans in a long time but it was restricted to the upper corner right down to the bottom of the closest rows of seats to their lot.

 

 

Credit to P block last night, heard the noise from there at the opposite end of the ground.

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25 minutes ago, 1884HF said:

tbf yesterdays chants of Rudkin out is the first noise ive heard out of p1 full stop so I was pleasantly surprised but I think many (partially myself but im willing to change opinion) view that stand as pretty much 'tiktok casuals' I think the best thing to do for atmosphere would be to move the family stand completely to the far end of the west stand to maximise possible noise, remove the reputation

We should do what Derby and Boro have done really. Think I’ll probably relocate to P block next year. It’s not ideal as there are some knobheads in there but even in the singing section last night there were people clapping winks and I just personally can’t associate myself with that. Someone near me started a KP out chant and got called a negative **** because of it. P block looked far more what I’d identify with. 

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47 minutes ago, topguest321 said:

Rudkin yes, but people were getting thrown out for banners. A good 10 minutes non-stop in P block 2nd half of I don't about Rudkin. Top, nothing apart from the banner in SK1, which I assume was removed by the stewards. Players was muted until the end when it was just the happy clappers :-(

The banner in SK1 was removed by some happy clapper who then got into an argument with another fan, and appeared to be spoken to by stewards/police 

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