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2012/13 Season tickets now on sale - Online and Zebra Finance options available

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  • MrLargo
    MrLargo Posts: 8,015
    @Shine166 North Lower is a safer bet for avoiding idiots in my opinion, view possibly not as good as from the Upper Tier though. My dad moved from West Stand to North West Quadrant a few years ago and he seems happy enough.
  • buckshee
    buckshee Posts: 7,874
    Airman when you print out the zebra form it then asks to send it in with your season ticket renewal. Can this be printed out online ?
    We will be making a version of the main application form available online shortly, but if people are buying on a paper form we would prefer them to send back the personalised form coming out in the post this week. It's quicker for us to process these. A lot of non ST holders will also get paper forms through the post.

    With hindsight I think we got slightly ahead of ourselves putting the Zebra form up.
    Cheers for that , thought maybe I was being daft and hadn't seen it

  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,995
    @Shine166 North Lower is a safer bet for avoiding idiots in my opinion, view possibly not as good as from the Upper Tier though. My dad moved from West Stand to North West Quadrant a few years ago and he seems happy enough.


    Thanks for the info everyone. Are any of these areas likely to be standing ?
  • Macronate
    Macronate Posts: 12,951
    mine's just been delivered by Chris Powell, the only black postman in this area.
  • buckshee
    buckshee Posts: 7,874
    mine's just been delivered by Chris Powell, the only black postman in this area.
    he's not a black postman , just a postman that happens to be black
  • Vinnie V.
    Vinnie V. Posts: 1,509
    Used to sit in the west, but am not looking to go back to that. Can anyone recommend where is best in the North ?, not looking to be near any idiots as my dad will end up getting banned
    At the front of North Lower, K block i think.

    K block is a great view, get the atmosphere and only 4 idiots at the back(I'm one of them)
  • MrLargo
    MrLargo Posts: 8,015
    @Shine166 North Lower is a safer bet for avoiding idiots in my opinion, view possibly not as good as from the Upper Tier though. My dad moved from West Stand to North West Quadrant a few years ago and he seems happy enough.

    Thanks for the info everyone. Are any of these areas likely to be standing ?
    North West Quadrant there's no standing. North Lower you can stand along the back row, sometimes the back two or three. If you want to avoid any standing in the north lower just make sure you're at least seven or eight rows from the back to be on the safe side.



  • GRAY9
    GRAY9 Posts: 1,094
    Anyone else not received their season ticket yet? Only seven months till the new season and worried if it's got nicked in the post or sent to the wrong address I won't get it in time. Can the club confirm if it hasn't come by the first home match against Wigan I can still get in?? My surname starts with Z and I have green eyes if that helps.
    Maybe Alonso is delivering yours.
  • L Block
    L Block Posts: 393
    Used to sit in the west, but am not looking to go back to that. Can anyone recommend where is best in the North ?, not looking to be near any idiots as my dad will end up getting banned

    as per my name i sit in the L Block (lower part) and it has a great view (you are bang in the middle of the pitch.

    plus i onlyhave one real idiot near me. some of the things hes says are a bit distateful at times. apart from that a good bunch of people.
  • cafckev
    cafckev Posts: 2,923
    Anyone here used Crossbars before ? just wondering what its like
    I use it most matches. Its ok for a drink but you can't get a seat unless you get there really early. It does make a difference in this weather staying warm up until 20 minutes before kick-off.


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  • L Block
    L Block Posts: 393
    Anyone here used Crossbars before ? just wondering what its like
    I use it most matches. Its ok for a drink but you can't get a seat unless you get there really early. It does make a difference in this weather staying warm up until 20 minutes before kick-off.


    have they got a good selection of beers in there. was thinking about doing it next year. fed up with fosters squash
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,995
    Anyone here used Crossbars before ? just wondering what its like
    I use it most matches. Its ok for a drink but you can't get a seat unless you get there really early. It does make a difference in this weather staying warm up until 20 minutes before kick-off.


    Thats the main thing. We used to use the millenium lounge, but thats a lot of money right now.

    Going to try get to a couple games before April to test out seating options
  • LenGlover
    LenGlover Posts: 31,723
    What's the deal with Crossbars?

    If, as a season ticket holder, I was to pay my sub could I take guests or is it members only?

    Do the do real ale in there?
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,995
    What's the deal with Crossbars?

    If, as a season ticket holder, I was to pay my sub could I take guests or is it members only?

    Do the do real ale in there?
    100 for the season ifu pick it up before April 8th