Burmesefox Posted 28 August 2012 Share Posted 28 August 2012 Just decided on a whim to sit in west stand today as my season ticket seat is not in an area of the ground that is open. I wasnt really listening but does anyone know what extras you get? Padded seat, programme, and a free brew at half time I believe? Is that right? Weller suite that is - not suit! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lcfcbally Posted 28 August 2012 Share Posted 28 August 2012 Hi Burmesefox, I go in there as my father sits in there and has a season ticket. I do prefer sitting in the noisy parts of the ground though. What you get is a programme, a teamsheet, a team announcement from Walshy or Birch a cup of tea/coffee at HT and also a choice of hot foods which you have to pay for. The seat is padded and near the chairman but also you can sit inside and watch whatever game is on sky/espn. Hope this helps Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Burmesefox Posted 28 August 2012 Author Share Posted 28 August 2012 cheers lcfcbally, spot on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KFS Posted 28 August 2012 Share Posted 28 August 2012 Hi Burmesefox, I go in there as my father sits in there and has a season ticket. I do prefer sitting in the noisy parts of the ground though. What you get is a programme, a teamsheet, a team announcement from Walshy or Birch a cup of tea/coffee at HT and also a choice of hot foods which you have to pay for. The seat is padded and near the chairman but also you can sit inside and watch whatever game is on sky/espn. Hope this helps No offence to you Bally, but Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain... Posted 28 August 2012 Share Posted 28 August 2012 No offence to you Bally, but I assume he meant before the game, or at half time, there wouldn't be a SKY game on during the match normally, although there probably will be tonight, but normally I guess you could watch the end of 12:45 Saturday kick off before the 3pm game starts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daggers Posted 28 August 2012 Share Posted 28 August 2012 I do prefer sitting in the noisy parts of the ground though. The away end? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Dave Posted 28 August 2012 Share Posted 28 August 2012 Keith weller suit/tickets What does Keith Wellers trouser / jacket combination have to do with this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kam6 Posted 28 August 2012 Share Posted 28 August 2012 not too sure, but last time i went, there was no sportswear allowed (trainers etc). i would double check before hand Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Babylon Posted 28 August 2012 Share Posted 28 August 2012 Keith weller suit/tickets What does Keith Wellers trouser / jacket combination have to do with this? Well put it this way I have seen people in shorts, trainers and sports tops before. I generally opt for shirt, trousers and shoes and I usually feel dressed up. I Remember going in the sponsors lounge for the first time and felt a right clown in a full suit. Casual pair of shoes, jeans and a shirt/smart polo/jacket and you'd be fine without feeling over dressed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Burmesefox Posted 28 August 2012 Author Share Posted 28 August 2012 He'll be in his Mrs's white tights! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glenny_fox Posted 28 August 2012 Share Posted 28 August 2012 Last time I was in there with a mate, and we were both in ordinary blue jeans. they said they would let us in this time but usually they prefer trousers/black jeans. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
5waller5 Posted 28 August 2012 Share Posted 28 August 2012 Well put it this way I have seen people in shorts, trainers and sports tops before. I generally opt for shirt, trousers and shoes and I usually feel dressed up. I Remember going in the sponsors lounge for the first time and felt a right clown in a full suit. Casual pair of shoes, jeans and a shirt/smart polo/jacket and you'd be fine without feeling over dressed. Word of warning though ... Converse count as trainers in the rather unreasonable LCFC fashion police's view. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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