seating : Thu Mar 26, 2009 2:45 pm
I have read this post with renewed interest and have to agree there are fors and againsts in all of it. I have gold seat membership this year and will not be renewing it next year. It is a lot of money to pay in advance for seats I don’t particularly want to sit in. I understand the financial implications of all this debate and moving stands etc but at the end of the day it is my hard earned cash that I am spending and there are a lot of things you can do with an extra £300 per annum like a week’s holiday. I understand SKY has requested the move and because of the sums of money the club have agreed to it. But we as fans should have some form of consideration in the decision. |We do not own the club, we are not bigger than the club but without fans there is no club. How can you build a fan base when the long diehard fans are upset and walking away? A lot of fans did not renew season tickets this year and a lot are saying they will not renew next year. It is heard around the ground that the only way to show your displeasure is vote with your feet. I find this a very sad thing when our love of RL over a great number of years comes down to the decision of walking away. Can some form on compromise possibly be reached? Let the fans have allocated season tickets in the LV stand and unallocated in the East stand which would also double up with away fans. However on a SKY game all fans move to the East stand with the central seating allocated to season ticket holders on a first come first served seating arrangement and walk ups get tickets that are available and put the away fans behind the sticks at one end and schools and community clubs behind the sticks at the other end. This should look good on SKY with three stands fairly well occupied. I would not complain at moving for SKY games as I understand that our club like every other club in SL need SKY funds. We would not have to move seats very often in a season as SKY are very very shy of showing their face at the Stoop during the SL season. We are on for the second time this season tomorrow and there is no other activity with them planned for a further 6 weeks at least. So it makes it a very low ratio of movement. There would be no need to open the bar under the LV stand as there are bars in the ground, in the Jester and in the Kings areas so no extra expense incurred apart from a couple of extra stewards. What do other people feel? Is there a compromise to be reached? Do people have strong opinions? Is there a better atmosphere with noise from both stands? Or is it just a topic people can have a moan about but not really bothered either way?